DENALI 28
Marine Head
Chapter: 12
INTERIOR EQUIPMENT
12.1 Marine Head System
The Denali 28 is equipped with china head and holding tank as standard
equipment. The flush water is supplied by a thru hull fitting located below
the aft berth in the cabin and a raw water line. Before using, open the inlet
valve on the head and pump to wet the inside of the bowl. After use, pump
to discharge the waste to the holding tank, then close the inlet valve and
pump the bowl dry. The waste remains in the holding tank until it is pumped
out by a waste dumping station.
Holding Tank
The holding tank is located in the bilge. When the tank is full, it must be
pumped out by an approved waste dumping station through the “waste"
deck fitting or the optional overboard macerator discharge system..
Monitor the waste level in the holding tank and have it pumped out before it is completely full. If
the holding tank is allowed to overfill, the waste will overflow into the tank vent and then
overboard.
Optional Y-Valve and Macerator Discharge Pump
A Y-valve and overboard discharge system, with or without a
macerator discharge pump, can be installed as optional equipment.
Waste can be directed either into the holding tank or overboard,
when legal to do so. This is accomplished by an optional Y-valve
located in the bilge below the aft berth in the cabin. Labels attached
to the hoses indicate where the wasted is being directed.
In the overboard discharge position, the waste exits the boat
through a large thru hull fitting located in the bilge near the
Y-valve. The thru hull fitting is equipped with a ball valve.
Always open this valve when the overboard discharge is
selected and close it when the holding tank is selected.
In the holding tank position, the waste is pumped directly
into the holding tank where it remains until it is pumped out
by a waste dumping station or the optional overboard
macerator discharge system.
Waste Deck Fitting
Y-Valve
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