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crown head II

ELECTRIC MARINE TOILET

 OPERATION, MAINTENANCE, and INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

 Manufactured after June 2002

THE FOLLOWING ARE CAUTIONARY STATEMENTS THAT MUST BE READ AND

FOLLOWED DURING BOTH INSTALLATION AND OPERATION.

   WARNING:

Raritan Engineering Company, Inc. recommends that a qualified person or electrician install this
product.  Equipment damage, injury to personnel or death could result from improper installa-
tion.  Raritan Engineering Company, Inc. accepts no responsibility or liability for damage to
equipment, or injury or death to personnel that may result from improper installation or
operation of this product.

   WARNING: RISK OF SHOCK OR FIRE

 - Always use recommended fuse/circuit breaker and wire size.

Motors in this product are “Ignition Protected”.  They are not  however,  explosion-proof as

defined  in  46CFR  110.15-65(e), Subchapter J-Electrical Engineering.

   

WARNING: RISK OF FLOODING

-Always shut off seacock(s) before leaving the boat unattended.

Whenever possible hose connections should be secured using two stainless steel hose clamps.

Integrity of clamps,  hoses and fittings should be checked periodically.

1-800-352-5630

www.raritaneng. com

The Crown Head II is an automatic electric
macerating toilet available in Freshwater or
Sea Water flushing.

Crown Head II Sea Water Model

Crown Head II Pressurized Freshwater Model

Four different Flush Control options are
available:
1. Push Button activation - Standard
2. Timed Flush with Push Button - RTC
3. Timed Flush with wall mounted touch

pad - TC*+,*specify voltage and +color

4. Momentary Flush with ability to con-

trol intake and discharge seperately -
SWF100

Summary of Contents for Crown Head II

Page 1: ...wire size Motors in this product are Ignition Protected They are not however explosion proof as defined in 46CFR 110 15 65 e Subchapter J Electrical Engineering WARNING RISK OF FLOODING Always shut off seacock s before leaving the boat unattended Whenever possible hose connections should be secured using two stainless steel hose clamps Integrity of clamps hoses and fittings should be checked perio...

Page 2: ...e bowl within ten seconds of flushing If not see troubleshooting section Hard objects or stringy substances paper towels feminine hygiene products filter cigarettes etc must not be thrown into the toilet as they will cause damage Always shut off seacock s before leaving the boat unattended Young children should NOT be left unsupervised around toilet Serious injury or death could occur WARNING Chil...

Page 3: ...Visual Inspection For leaks at toilet and hose connections Hose clamps Condition of hoses Seacocks Condition of wires and connections In Line Strainer Cleaning In Line Strainer Sea Water Models only 1 Shut off intake seacock 2 Unscrew strainer bowl 3 Remove filter 4 Clean bowl and filter with a clean dry cloth 5 Clean gasket and gasket contact surfaces thoroughly 6 Replace gasket filter and bowl 7...

Page 4: ...ely 3 feet 1m long 3 4 19mm I D piece of hose approximately 3 feet 1m long Two buckets Nontoxic antifreeze approximately 1 quart 1 liter Steps 1 Close intake and discharge seacocks 2 Turn off power to unit 3 Disconnect and drain intake hose discharge hose and in line strainer 4 Connect short hoses to toilet s intake and discharge 5 Place one bucket under hose connected to toilet s discharge 6 Pour...

Page 5: ...ntil antifreeze is removed from toilet and water is drained from intake lines 9 Disconnect power to toilet 10 Reconnect intake hoses to vacuum breaker RECOMMISSIONING 1 Using buckets hoses and clean fresh water flush antifreeze out of system see Winterizing Dispose of antifreeze in accordance with local and federal regulations 2 Reconnect intake and discharge hoses and open both seacocks 3 Check a...

Page 6: ...times the push button Flush Control SWF100 independant control Additional Parts Required Four 1 4 6mm stainless steel mounting bolts or lag screws and washers Sea Water Models Two1 4 6mm stainless steel mounting bolts or lag screws andwashers FreshwaterModels Four 5 16 8mm stainless steel mounting bolts or lag screws and washers 1 1 2 38mm I D discharge hose 3 4 19mm I D reinforced intake hose 3 4...

Page 7: ...eaker Fuse Amps 25 15 10 Distance feet and Wire AWG Discharge Pump Assembly Amps 18 9 7 Water Solenoid Valve Amps 1 5 5 10 15 20 25 30 40 50 10 10 8 8 6 6 4 16 16 14 12 12 10 10 16 16 16 14 14 12 12 Branch Circuit Wire to Water Solenoid Valve use 16 AWG Wire Wire Sizes Conversion Table 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 1 5 2 5 4 0 6 0 10 0 16 0 25 0 35 0 AWG mm2 7 NOTES for Wire Sizes 1 Distances are from sourc...

Page 8: ...nded 5 Mark locations for hoses where required 6 Cut holes for hoses 7 Place rubber mounting strips under base plate 8 Secure toilet to surface Mounting Water Solenoid Valve Pressurized Freshwater Models Only 1 Locate valve on a solid flat surface in an area that is dry and well ventilated 2 Mark and drill holes for water solenoid mounting bracket NOTE Hole size will depend on type of bolts screws...

Page 9: ...gs provided PLA14 on strainer s inlet and outlet ports 4 Mount strainer Strainer must be mounted according to flow markings on strainer body Mounting Remote Intake Pump Sea Models Only 1 Locate on a flat solid surface in an area that is dry and well ventilated NOTE Location should not be greater than 48 122cm above the waterline 2 Mark and drill mounting holes NOTE Hole size will depend on type of...

Page 10: ...e three mile limit If boating outside of U S Boundaries check with local authorities for their rules and regulations Thru hull fittings and seacocks must be installed where they are easily accessible Use only quality reinforced hoses Secure all hoses properly Discharge Lines 1 Connect quality 1 1 2 38mm sanitation hose to discharge fitting on toilet 2 Run hose to appropriate device i e treatment s...

Page 11: ...intake pump The outlet port to toilet bowl is at the top of the intake pump Arrow 1 Slide fitting clips back 2 Select inlet port to be used 3 Install the appropriate fittings into inlet and outlet ports used 4 Install the plug fitting into unused inlet port IMPORTANT Be sure not to install plug fitting into outlet port Damage will occur 5 Reinstall fitting clips NOTE The 90 fitting can be rotated ...

Page 12: ...cuit breaker in positive line at source 4 Connect positive wire from fuse circuit breaker to Push Button Switch 5 Connect wire from Push Button Switch to orange wire on remote intake pump motor and positive terminal on discharge pump motor NOTE Pressurized Freshwater Models connect wire from Push Button Switch to positive terminal on discharge pump motor and from Push Button Switch to one of the w...

Page 13: ...ure 2 Install larger piping 3 Install higher capacity pressure pump B2A Disassemble and clean waterb solenoid valve Install Fresh water strainer FWSC in supply line to water solenoid valve B3A Rebuild or replace water solenoid valve C1 Remove and flush bowl with pressure hose to remove all material Install strainer in intake line to avoid recurrence C2 Replace plastic hose with quality sanitation ...

Page 14: ... Motor Shaft Seal w 316 Spring Not shown C2M Crown Head II Motor 12 24 32 VDC C246 Lower Cover Bone Household style C247 Lower Cover White Household style Part Description C250 Beaded Wire Tie C253 Joker Valve C290 Discharge Adapter CH119MWDischarge Impeller Assy includes CH119M F149VT 2 CH120 Discharge Pump Wall CH121 Macerator CH15DD End Bell CH18W Front Cover w O Ring CH26 Front Cover Screw 6 C...

Page 15: ...53 CROWN HEAD II EXPLODED PARTS VIEW CR1 CH34 RNI PLA14 CWPS A PLA14 CH15DD 162410 162425 162100W 162200W 162415 162425 F162VT M23A F144 162425 162405 162420 162135 162225 162315 162305 F020 F005 162300W 162325A 1660 A M23 INTAKE PUMP Exploded parts view 162310 162320 162420 163000 15 PLA13 PLAVB0 5 PLA13 PLA14 In Line Strainer Atmospheric Vacuum Breaker EXPLODED PARTS Water Solenoid Valve ...

Page 16: ...ed by others in the process of installation of this product defects caused by installation of this product other than in accordance with the manufacturer s recommended installation instructions or standard industry procedures physical abuse to or misuse of this product This warranty also does not cover damages to equipment caused by fire flood external water excessive corrosion or Act of God 3 ANY...

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