Quiet-Flush Electric Toilet Conversion — Model 37055-Series
FEATURES
• Very quiet flush cycle - like a household toilet
• Converts all Jabsco, Par manual toilets and early electric toilets
to the new Quiet-Flush System
• Also converts Groco HC, HE & HF; Raritan PH, Cricket &
Compact; Sealand (Mansfield) 750 to 752 series and all Wilcox
Crittenden toilets
• Single button flush actuator - with dual function water level
control switch
• Can be plumbed to any pressurized water system that can
provide a 3-1/2 GPM (13.5 LPM) flow rate
• Water control solenoid valve to prevent contamination of
potable water supply
• High capacity waste macerator and bowl discharge pump
SPECIFICATIONS
PORTS
MOTOR
& SWITCH
WATER
CONSUMPTION
VARIATIONS AVAILABLE
MODEL NO.
37055-0092
37055-0094
OPERATION
The Quiet-Flush Toilet Conversion provides both quiet operation
and user control of water levels in the toilet bowl. A single large
push button switch provides a simple flush mode by activating
both the rinse water supply and the macerator discharge pump
simultaneously.
An additional rocker switch offers independent control of the rinse
water supply and discharge pump separately so the bowl water
level can be easily raised or lowered by the user. This provides
a method of minimizing water use, when desired, as well as a
means of raising the water level in the bowl when appropriate for
user comfort. It also allows for complete evacuation of the bowl
water while underway in rough sea conditions.
INSTALLATION
PLUMBING
The 37055 Series Quiet-Flush Toilet Conversion can be plumbed
to any pressurized water system that can provide a minimum of
3-1/2 GPM (13.5 LPM). This may be a fresh water system including
the vessel's potable water system or a washdown system utilizing
fresh water. However, it must be connected to a pressurized
system that normally remains on at all times while the vessel is
in use.
Inlet 3/4" (19mm) Hose Barb
Outlet 1" (25mm) Hose Barb
Meet U.S.C.G. Regulation
183.410 and ISO 8846 MARINE
for Ignition Protection.
1-2 Quarts (Litres) per Flush
DESCRIPTION
Toilet Conversion, 12 Volt
Toilet Conversion, 24 Volt
Before beginning the conversion, close all seacocks connected
with the toilet's plumbing system and take precaution to ensure
they remain closed until the conversion is complete. If the toilet
being converted is an electric toilet, disconnect the electrical
power to the toilet and take precaution to ensure it is not restored
until the conversion is complete.
Disconnect both inlet and discharge hoses from the old toilet
and remove the toilet from its mounting surface. Remove the
hose connected to the back of the toilet's china bowl and remove
the china bowl and seat & lid assembly from the old toilet base
assembly. Ensure the bottom surface of the china bowl is clean.
The waste pump can be oriented in any of the possible mounting
positions that provides the best clearance from surrounding ob-
structions but is generally best positioned so it points to the rear
of the toilet bowl. The four 6mm machine screws must be secured
into the base to form mounting studs to attach the china bowl.
Place one starlock washer on each of the phillips head machine
screws and a 6mm hex nut in each of the hex shaped pockets
on the top surface of the base. From the underside of the base,
screw one machine screw into each of the nuts in the hex shaped
pockets and tighten it to form bowl mounting studs.
Position the square section O-ring in the O-ring groove on the top
of the base and place the china bowl on the base in the desired
orientation relative to the pump assembly. Place one plastic
washer (to protect the china), then one stainles steel washer on
each machine screw and attach the remaining hex nuts to secure
the bowl to the base. Cap each machine screw and nut with a
white decorative nut cap.
Position the toilet assembly in its intended installed position.
When locating the toilet, ensure there is adequate clearance
above and to the rear of the bowl so the seat and lid assembly can
rotate slightly past vertical and will remain up when lifted. Once
the exact position for the toilet has been determined, mark the
location of the three base attachment holes on the toilet mounting
surface. Determine the best toilet attachment method using 1/4"
(6mm) fasteners (either machine screws for through bolting or
lag screws for topside atttachment) and drill the appropriate size
holes for the fasteners being used. If securing the toilet with lag
screws into a plywood underlayment below fiberglass, be sure to
drill a hole through just the fiberglass layer large enough to allow
clearance for the screw threads and shank to avoid cracking the
fiberglass.
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