The toilet can be used in this way up to six
times. The sequence of operating the pump
handle is no different except that the thick 1 ¼ “
sea-cock fitting No. 7 remains closed. At sea,
this seacock is opened, and the effluent tank
flushed with seawater. Repeat the flushing
operation after a short period of time.
Repairs are an unpleasant task, so familiarize
yourself thoroughly with the system and then
give your crew the necessary instruction.
Shower
We supply a shower support head and shower-
drain suction system, as special accessories.
The shower-drain suction pump is switched on
via a toggle switch above the washbasin, and
the water is discharged via skin fitting No. 4.
A small filter upstream of the aperture in the
shower tray needs regular cleaning.
Bilge Pump
The manual Bilge Pump is located in the aft-
end of the cockpit locker and is operated with a
lever in the cockpit. The intake and exit hoses
are permanently fitted. You will find the bilge
pump outlet at the aft end of the cockpit to
starboard.
The extraction pipe is fitted with a strum box,
and a filter that should be cleaned from time to
time. The filter is fitted upstream of the electric
bilge pump below the sink locker, and can be
found in the cockpit locker next to the manual
bilge pump.
Fig. 46 Toilet System
1. Breather Vent
2. Holding Tank
3. Seawater inlet pipe
4. Toilet
5. Toilet Pump
6. Quick-acting Gate Valve IN
7. Quick-acting Gate Valve OUT
8. Breather Vent skin fitting
In the ‘Topp-Paket’ kit, the DEHLER 35CWS is
fitted with both manual and electric bilge
pumps.
The suction point is located under the saloon
table between two keel floor joists and is fitted
with a filter and a non-return valve.
Affix a conspicuous notice giving the basic
operating instructions for the toilet.
Degrease the tank using a spray flushing
agent.
Dehler 35 cws
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