Marine Toilet,
AquaT™ Standard Electric
Applications
The Standard Electric marine toilets can be installed in both power and
sailing craft, either above or below the water¬line, for use on sea, river, lake
or canal.
The waste can be discharged either overboard (please have in mind
national or local restrictions), or into a treatment system or into an on-board
holding tank.
Note: The Standard electrical toilets are designed specifically for marine
use. Consult your SPX Flow Technology Sweden AB retailer for advice
about possible non-marine applications.
Features
Design
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Silent flush and discharge operation
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Included control panel for rinse and discharge pump
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Flexible hole pattern on the base, for easy substitution with the most
common toilets on the market
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Smooth design for easy cleaning
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Accessible mounting points for fast installation
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Standard fastenings, logic located, no need for special tools
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High capacity discharge pump
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Built in rinse pump. For raw water or fresh water from separate toilet
water tank. Do not connect the toilets rinse pump to the boats fresh/
drinking water system.
Standard
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Compact or Comfort size bowl
Material
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Premium baked enamel painted wooden seat and cover
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Hygienic white ceramic bowl for ease of cleaning
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Base molded in ABS or polypropylene, stainless steel fastenings, brass
weights and neoprene seals and gaskets
Performance
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Self priming, dry, height 0,6 meters (2ft)
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Discharge height 1,2 meters (4ft)
Control panel
The panel controls the rinse and the discharge, by one button.
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Button 1, One multi function, discharge and rinse.
Dimensions
• Dimensional Drawing on page 6.
Installation instructions, General
Through hull fittings
You need:
19 mm. (¾") bore seacock for the flushing water inlet, and a 25 mm (1") or
38 mm (1 ½") bore seacock for the waste outlet.
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Keep to the seacock manufacturer's instructions concerning materials
and methods of installation.
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Ensure that the inlet seacock is positioned where it will be below the
waterline at all times when the craft is under way and also ensure that
any outlet seacock is both aft of, and higher than the inlet seacock.
Pipework - selection of the correct method
You must select the correct installation method for the inlet pipework from
2 possibilities and for the outlet pipework from 4 possibilities, according
to whether the toilet is above or below the waterline and to whether it
discharges the waste overboard or into an on-board holding tank.
Original instructions
General instructions for all possible
Installations
You need/Have in mind:
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Spiral reinforced smooth bore flexible hose for both the 19 mm (¾")
internal diameter inlet and the 25 mm (1") or 38 mm (1 ½") internal
diameter outlet hose.
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Stainless steel hose clips for the hoses.
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Secure the hose runs so that the hoses cannot move, nor exert any
leverage action on the hose tail fittings to which they are connected, as
this may cause adjacent joints to leak.
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Avoid sharp bends in the hoses since this might cause them to
become kinked.
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Keep all pipework lengths as short as possible while you are carrying
out these operations. Unnecessary inlet or outlet hose lengths just
make the toilet harder to pump.
Tip: Should it be difficult to fit the hose onto the hose tails of the toilet or
the sea cocks, soften the hose by dipping its end in hot water.
CAUTION:
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Do not apply flame to hoses
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Do not apply flame or heat to the plastic hose tails of the toilet
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Do not apply sealing compounds to any hose connection
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Secure all hose ends to the hose tails with preferably two stainless
steel clips (only one possible on each connection on toilet), ensuring
that all inlet connections are airtight and that all outlet connections are
watertight.
Pipework
Toilet below the Waterline or below a Holdingtank
Inlet
20 cm
8"
You must use a 19 mm (3/4") Vented Loop fitting.
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The vented loop must be positioned it in a way that its point is at least
20 cm (8") above the highest possible waterline.
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Run the inlet hose by the most direct way from the inlet seacock to the
vented loop
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Run the inlet hose by the most direct way from the vented loop to toilet
flushing pump inlet tail.
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