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3

 INSTALLATION

CHOOSING A LOCATION FOR THE HTS

As a general rule, the HTS should be positioned as low in the hull as possible with all interconnecting hoses or pipes 

sloped to permit gravity drainage and prevent potential hose odor permeation. 
The holding tank must not be exposed to temperatures above 120°F (45°C).  Do not place near heat sources such as 

engine manifolds, water heaters, generators, etc.

Be certain to estimate holding tank weight when filled (typical effluent weighs about 9 lbs. per 1 gallon or 1.08 Kg per 

liter).  Make certain to allow for total filled weight when selecting materials for mounting the tank.  Also consider impact of 

full tank on vessel trim.

PREPARING A MOuNTING SuRFACE

1.  Mount tank to surface that supports the entire area of 

the tank. 

2.  If required, fabricate mounting surface and toe blocks 

from 13 mm or 19 mm (1/2-inch or 3/4-inch) plywood.

3.  Do not mount tank on projections such as screw or bolt 

heads, which could puncture the tank.

4.  Do not allow holding tank to block free flow of bilge 

water.

Mounting surface can be 

made from plywood and 

securing straps.

AVOIDING HOSE ODOR PERMEATION

• 

Hose failure due to odor permeation almost 

 

always occurs in hose runs which retain  

sewage when the system is not in use.

• 

Eliminate all unnecessary runs which retain 

trapped liquids, if possible.

• 

Where possible, use rigid PVC pipe in sections 

that cannot be arranged to drain.

• 

Simplify hose layout by removing unnecessary 

valves. [For specific installations, some regula

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tions and standards may require the installation 

of a vented loop (anti-siphon valve), one-way 

valve or seacock in sewage discharge piping.]

Simplified plumbing layout

BASIC HTS CONNECTIONS

TankSaver 

vacuum relief valve

Vent line

Inlet from toilet or 

vacuum generator

Outlet to deck 

discharge fitting

Inspection port

Outlet to 

through-hull 

discharge 

pump

Integrated mounting 

feet in holding tank 

simplify installation.

HTS / VACuuM GENERATOR CONNECTIONS

Vent line

Outlet to 

through-hull 

discharge 

fitting

Inlet from 

toilet

TankWatch 

level indicators

TankSaver 

vacuum relief 

valve

SaniGard 

vent filter

Vacuum 

generator

SaniPump 

discharge 

pump

Outlet to 

dockside 

discharge 

fitting

Complicated plumbing layout

Summary of Contents for SeaLand VacuFlush HTS-VG

Page 1: ...n property damage WARNING VacuFlush HTS VG Models with vacuum generators Standard HTS T Models with discharge pump only Basic HTS Models with fittings only SeaLand HOLDING TANK SYSTEM Owner s Manual Dometic Corporation Sanitation Division 13128 State Rt 226 PO Box 38 Big Prairie OH 44611 SeaLand Product Customer Service 1 800 321 9886 www Dometic com ...

Page 2: ...ls are fully compliant with the ISO 8099 2000 E standard and applicable requirements of the United States Coast Guard for pleasure craft installation Odor Free Design SeaLand tanks have extra heavy wall thickness to prevent odor permeation Tanks can be fitted with a SaniGard in line vent filter that stops unpleasant odors from escaping through the holding tank vent Implosion Protection SeaLand hol...

Page 3: ...to block free flow of bilge water Mounting surface can be made from plywood and securing straps AVOIDING HOSE ODOR PERMEATION Hose failure due to odor permeation almost always occurs in hose runs which retain sewage when the system is not in use Eliminate all unnecessary runs which retain trapped liquids if possible Where possible use rigid PVC pipe in sections that cannot be arranged to drain Sim...

Page 4: ... feet 1 5 m When creating new holes avoid reinforcement stringers and tabs YES YES Trough sup port SOLVENT BONDING FOR RIGID PIPE AND FITTINGS 1 Use PVC cleaner on both bonding surfaces 2 Use PVC cement must contain tetrahydrofuran on both bonding surfaces 3 Connect parts using a twist and hold motion until the cement is set 4 Let the joint cure for at least four hours or according to instructions...

Page 5: ...nstall the filter below top of holding tank The filter can be mounted in any position Installations near the through hull vent reduce the chance of filter damage from overfilling of the holding tank installation cont d winterizing If using the HTS with SeaLand s VacuFlush components refer to VacuFlush toilet owner s manual for winterization instructions If using antifreeze to winterize the HTS use...

Page 6: ...e from the top of the hold ing tank rather than near the bottom of the tank This feature greatly reduces the opportunities for stagnant sewage to sit in tank discharge lines a main cause of odor permeation and hose failure Plumbing Electrical Specifications Dometic OdorSafe SeaLand TankWatch and VacuFlush are registered trade marks of Dometic Corporation SaniGard SaniPump and TankSaver are tradema...

Page 7: ...ose to 1 38mm MPT with swivel nut and sealing ring included Pipe Fittings Part No Description 307341085 Pipe Coupling Connects 1 38mm PVC pipe sections 307341143 90º Bend 90º Ell for connecting 1 38mm PVC pipe sections 307341425 Threaded Male Adapter Adapts 1 38mm PVC pipe to 1 38mm NPT thread 307347286 45º Wye Makes three way connection to 1 38mm PVC pipe 307341812 Double Bend Makes three way con...

Page 8: ...ou This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights which vary from state to state To obtain warranty service first contact your local dealer from whom you purchased this product Manufacturer s One Year Warranty Ordering Parts Dometic is ready to assist you in the event service is required Before calling please have the following information available Your cooperation in...

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