[Public-list] PHII head plumbing

John Birch Sunstone at cogeco.ca
Sat Apr 15 09:21:00 PDT 2006


"Great Lakes ... Pumping overboard is a  no - no here even though I suspect 
one of the previous owners in the Cleveland area did do this."

Unbelievable, eh Dave.

Anybody who pumps overboard on the GL should be hung by their heels and 
never mind the rationalizations about other types of pollution from other 
sources. Its simply inexcusable and I believe the MOE fine is about $5,000 
and impounding until remedied.

We sat in an anchorage down in the 1000 Islands and watched a boat anchor in 
front of us who was clearly pumping out ... another reason for installing 
the long 9's ; )

Ok, rant finished.

Thanks.

Cheers

John


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dave Terrell" <dterrell at message.nmc.edu>
To: <public-list at alberg30.org>
Sent: Saturday, April 15, 2006 11:24 AM
Subject: Re: [Public-list] PHII head plumbing


>I use odorloss which can be purchased at westmarine and have no problems 
>with odor. You are correct  - the boats were built for overboard discharge 
>but on the Great Lakes we have to have holding tanks. Pumping overboard is 
>a  no - no here even though I suspect  one of the previous owners in the 
>Cleveland area did do this. Raritan recommends the arrangement I have if 
>the head is mounted below the water line which I think mine is. On the 
>previous head I did have a case when water came into the head through th
> e seacock and almost overlfowed - I did not have the present plumbing 
> routing  - must not have had the dry bowl on. anyway, I now have double 
> protection with the vented loop and the dry bowl. That is the logic of my 
> system. It took some careful looking to figure out what Raritan wanted.
>
>>>> gdinwiddie at alberg30.org 04/14/06 12:27 AM >>>
> Most of our boats were built for direct overboard discharge, so no
> chemicals were necessary.  Any vented loop was generally in the
> discharge hose, between the head and the through-hull, so it wouldn't
> siphon back after pumping.  The intake was protected as long as you put
> the lever on the head pump back to the "dry bowl" position.
>
> If you've got a holding tank, then you'll want something to help with
> odors.  The primary defense is an exchange of oxygen, accomplished with
> two large vent hoses.  I've also used ordinary "head treatment"
> chemicals, which are mostly deodorant.
>
> Prior to swapping in the holding tank for the old Mansfield TDX system,
> then the treatment was formaldehyde.  This is a really noxious
> chemical--a cure worse than the disease.
>
> This year I plan to try KO
> (http://www.raritaneng.com/products/cleaning_maintenance/kills_odors.html),
> a product marketed by Peggie Hall of Peal Products before her company
> was purchased by Raritan.
>
>  - George
>
> Peter Staehling wrote:
>>> 3. from the other side of the vented loop to the
>>> water intake at the back of the head.
>>
>> Aurora's head seems to be working fine now that I
>> hooked up the seacock directly to the front of the
>> pump.
>>
>> There is currently no vented loop between the back of
>> the pump and the bowl.  Is one really
>> necessary/recommended?  Someone (Mike?) said the bowl
>> was above the waterline on this vintage of A30.  I
>> guess that probably isn't true when heeled to port.
>>
>> I was amazed that everything seemed to work since it
>> looked like it was never winterized at least on the
>> intake side.
>>
>> One more question.  The manual for the PHII didn't
>> mention chemicals.  What do you use if anything?  How
>> do you add it to the tank?  Flush it?  Pour it down
>> the pumpout?
>>
>> Pete
>> #554
>
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