Thursday, March 22, 2018

Tips For Installing A Macerator Pump On A Boat

Boat riding can be a pretty awesome sport to engage in. With boats, however, the issue of sanitation always comes up.

How To Install A Macerator Pump On A Boat
Macerator Pump


You need a proper and clean way of getting rid of the waste collected in the holding tank. This is where macerating comes in.

Macerating is basically soaking solid wastes in liquid to convert them into a fluid form. Macerator pumps are usually used in such instances.

Depending on your needs, there is a wide variety of macerators on the market. They can be used for domestic or commercial purposes.

If not done properly and on time, you may start to notice a foul smell in and around your boat.

How To Install A Macerator Pump On A Boat


If your macerator pump is not properly installed, it is likely to fail you. Follow the installation instructions you have as carefully as possible.

There will be guidelines on the maximum distance to set it from the tank. If you place it above the tank, you will not need a vented loop.

Installing a Y-valve will save you from having to pay for pump outs. You can also use it in areas with 'no-discharge’ policies. This is because it allows you to reroute the waste to either a discharge point or the holding tank.

The process is generally simple and straightforward. However, you need to:

1. Turn the pump off as soon as the process of draining is over. If you leave it running for too long, the pump may get damaged.

2. Make sure that the size of the discharge pipe is just right. The angles should be precise, and if in doubt, consult a professional.

3. Since you are dealing with waste, do your best to eliminate mistakes. Even the slightest mistake could lead to a big problem.

4. Just like with regular toilets, be careful with paper or any other material that could clog the system. Only use toilet paper or flushable wipes.

5. Note that your pump may need replacement every now and then. It will need replacement more frequently if it is used as the primary toilet.

6. To prevent a foul smell, find a way to prevent, mask or treat the smell from the holding tank. Remember that proper flushing is a good way to prevent such smells.

See this video about macerator pumps for boat toilets:


Conclusion


Boat riding is a generally fun and adventurous activity.

Luckily, no one has to trade comfort, proper sanitation and fresh air to ride a boat. There have emerged a number of ways to deal with the issue of personal hygiene, and macerating just happens to be one of them. Luckily for everyone, it works!

Thanks for reading. Go here to learn how to build your own boat.

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