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29015-0010   38 mm (1½")
29015-0020   25 mm (1")
29015-0000   19 mm (¾")
29015-1000   Replacement Valve

NOTE: This data is only applicable to Jabsco 
Marine Toilets - For all other makes of marine toilet 
and for all other applications and all other types of 
product, please refer to the instructions supplied 
with the product concerned.

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Water flows downhill whenever it can. It will do so 
even if it has to rise at first, provided its final level 
is lower than its initial level and there is no air in 
the connecting pipework. A system in which water 
rises and then falls as it flows of its own accord 
under gravity is called a siphon.

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Manual and electric marine toilets flushed with sea 
or river water require connections through the hull 
below water level.  If the toilet is installed below the 
boat's waterline, the possibility of flooding the hull 
through an open seacock must be prevented, not 
only for the discharge pipe, but also for the inlet 
pipe.

If no precautions are taken, a toilet below the 
waterline is at risk of flooding at all times when the 
discharge or inlet seacock is open (A).

A loop of pipe above water level (B) may prevent 
flooding, but there remains a risk that a siphon will 
be created by pumping the toilet, or when the boat 
heels, or by wave action.

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