10.8 macerator

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10.8 macerator

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I have a 1989 10.8 innternational and was hoping someone could help me with a macerator question. Many people talk about having a y valve in order to operate their macerator. I looked below by the macerator pump and only see a sea cock to open. I also know that the panel board has a pump out toggle switch. My question: Does the 10.8 have this y valve or do you just throw the toggle switch and open the sea cock? I also understand where permissible!!!
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Post by S.A.M. »

My 10 meter has the same setup. There is a t-fitting just aft of the seacock, I would assume you open the valve and flip the switch.
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Post by fourreins »

The waste appears to enter the front of the pump and exits the rear of the pump which leads directly to the sea cock. I don't see a t valve.
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Post by RWS »

As I recall, the factory setup allows the macerator to pull waste from the tank and pump it overboard.

There should be a tee fitting downstream of the macerator in the event the deck fitting is used at a pumpout facility.

My 1983 10 meter express cruiser (not mid cabin) has no "y" valve, just a tee fitting.

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Post by gjrylands »

I would think the tee would be before the macerator so the pumpout wouldn't have to draw the waste through the pump.
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Post by RWS »

Gerry,

You are correct, my downstream/upstream error!

The tee is between the tank & the macerator.

Make sure you have a TALL LOOP IN THAT MACERATOR HOSE TO THE TOP OF THE ENGINE ROOM to be sure of anti syphon issues.

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