VacuFlush systems with up to eight toilets can be connected
to a single M-series vacuum pump. Each toilet requires
a vacuum tank. Multiple head systems can be connected to an HTS-T
holding tank or to a Basic HTS with separate discharge pump.
* Multiple head systems require a check valve and ball valve between
each vacuum tank and the M-series vacuum pump to assure optimum
multiple flushing capabilities.
Individual VacuFlush toilet/vacuum generator combinations can
be plumbed to a single HTS. A separate system can be necessary
for remote crew’s quarters or for a back-up sanitation system.
VacuFlush systems usually require an onboard
water supply*, ideally with a flow of at least 2 gpm (7.6
lpm) at the toilet.
VacuFlush systems require a thru-hull vent fitting, deck and/or
thru-hull discharge fitting.
Discharge pumps are optional, and are acceptable or prohibited
depending on geographic
location of the boat.
HTS = holding tank system (includes standard components and/or
accessories, depending on model).
All components comply with USCG, ISO, ABYC and CE requirements.
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