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- Mar 13, 2013
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- Atlanta / Carrabelle, FL
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- Express 330
Recently developed 2 problems which are probably related.
1st problem - Vacuflush runs between flushes - it runs for about 4-5 seconds an then stops - duration between startups ranges from 1 1/2 minutes to 6 minutes with the majority in 3-4 minute range.
2nd problem - water is very slowly draining from the bowl, which I assume means a bad seal - the amount of water in the bowl doesn't eliminate the vacuflush running - when the bowl is empty the vacuflush runs about every 1 1/2 - 2 minutes still only runs for 4-5 seconds.
Even with head switch on 12 volt panel off the bowl runs dry, but that could be because of the residual vacuum in the system.
I know where the panel to get to the vacuflush vacuum and tank is but I am clueless about how to take the toilet apart to get to the ball valve seal. I can't tell what model Sealand toilet I have because I can't find the label with the info and the dimensions don't match any of the models in the 500 plus/1000/760 series but it looks like the one on the cover of owner's manual. The cover around the base does not have any bolts or screws holding it together, at least that I can see. I took some photos of toilet but I have not uploaded any before and have to figure out how to do it.
There is a Vacuflush Maintenance Kit mentioned in the manual that has the seals, duckbill valves, water valve and vacuum tester. Have any of you used this kit and how difficult was it to do the install?
1st problem - Vacuflush runs between flushes - it runs for about 4-5 seconds an then stops - duration between startups ranges from 1 1/2 minutes to 6 minutes with the majority in 3-4 minute range.
2nd problem - water is very slowly draining from the bowl, which I assume means a bad seal - the amount of water in the bowl doesn't eliminate the vacuflush running - when the bowl is empty the vacuflush runs about every 1 1/2 - 2 minutes still only runs for 4-5 seconds.
Even with head switch on 12 volt panel off the bowl runs dry, but that could be because of the residual vacuum in the system.
I know where the panel to get to the vacuflush vacuum and tank is but I am clueless about how to take the toilet apart to get to the ball valve seal. I can't tell what model Sealand toilet I have because I can't find the label with the info and the dimensions don't match any of the models in the 500 plus/1000/760 series but it looks like the one on the cover of owner's manual. The cover around the base does not have any bolts or screws holding it together, at least that I can see. I took some photos of toilet but I have not uploaded any before and have to figure out how to do it.
There is a Vacuflush Maintenance Kit mentioned in the manual that has the seals, duckbill valves, water valve and vacuum tester. Have any of you used this kit and how difficult was it to do the install?