Raritan Engineering Crown Head II manual

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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. [...]

  • Page 2

    • Push Button Switch (#164000) Press and hold switch until all waste is cleared from bowl. NOTE: Push Button Switch flushing is shown. Refer to manuals included with Toilet Control (TC12W), Raritime Solid State Timer with Solenoid (#RTC), or Flush Control (#SWF100) for operation Instructions. • No special toilet paper is required. • Water sho[...]

  • Page 3

    MAINTENANCE Cleaning Instructions IMPORTANT: Do not use cleaners that contain ammonia, ethyl acetate, phosphoric acid or concentrated chlorine bleach. These will cause damage to the toilet. Using C.P. (#1PCP22), a bio-enzymatic toilet bowl cleaner (available from Raritan Engineering), will keep the bowl clean and fresh smelling. Recommend Visual In[...]

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    WINTERIZING IMPORTANT • Improper winter lay up is a major cause of marine toilet failure. • Use only nontoxic antifreeze. • Flush toilet several times to clear waste from system. • Dispose of all antifreeze in accordance with local and federal regulations. • Winterize holding tanks, plumbing, treatment systems (MSD’s), etc. independentl[...]

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    Pressurized Fresh Water Model Parts Required • 1 1/2" (38mm) I.D. hose, approximately 3 feet (1m) long • Two buckets • Nontoxic antifreeze approximately 1 quart (1 liter) Steps 1. Close discharge seacock 2. Shut off intake water at source. 3. Turn off power to unit. 4. Disconnect and drain discharge hose. 5. Disconnect intake hoses from [...]

  • Page 6

    INSTALLATION Parts Included All Toilets Toilet Bowl (Household or Marine) Seat and Cover Discharge pump assembly Heavy Duty Push Button Switch (#164000) Mounting pads Lower Motor Cover Sea Water Model Remote Intake Pump 3/4" Hose Barb straight fitting 3/4" Hose Barb - 90° elbow fitting Plug Fitting In-Line Strainer with fittings 3/4"[...]

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    SPECIFICATIONS Base Depth: 10 7/8" (27.6cm) Height: 17 3/8" (44.1cm) Household 17" (43.2cm) Marine Base Width: 10 1/2" (26.8cm) Bowl Width: 14 3/8" (36.6cm) Household 13" (33cm) Marine Bowl Depth: 19 1/4" (48.9cm) Household 16 3/4" (42.6cm) Marine Plumbing Maximum suction of Intake pump (Maximum height above [...]

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    Mounting T oilet Mounting surface must be flat and solid. IMPORTANT: Do not mount where it may be subject to shower spray or other sources of external water. 1. Install seat on toilet. 2. Place toilet where it will be located. Make sure there is room to route hoses. Make sure seat will open properly. 3. Mark location of toilet base mounting holes o[...]

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    Mounting Atmospheric Vacuum Breaker (Pressurized Freshwater Model only) 1. Install fittings as shown. 2. Locate mounting area that is a minimum of 6" (15.3cm) above toilet. 3. Secure where top is in horizontal position. Mounting In-Line Strainer (Seawater Models Only) Make sure strainer bowl is tight. 1. Locate strainer where it will be access[...]

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    INSTALLATION PLUMBING WARNING: Hazard of Flooding Toilets mounted at or below the waterline must have a vented loop installed in the discharge line. The top of the vented loop must be a minimum of 4" (10cm) above the waterline at the boats greatest angle of heel (see vented loop manufacturer’s instructions). Sea Water Models must also have a[...]

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    Intake Lines Pressurized Freshwater Models Install a shut off valve in intake line before water solenoid valve. 1 . Connect hose from pressurized freshwater source to a shut off valve. 2. Connect hose from shut off valve to inlet port of water solenoid valve. NOTE: To avoid malfunction of water solenoid due to debris in water, installation of Fresh[...]

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    WIRING WIRING WARNING: Hazard of Shock and Fire • Always use proper wire, wire connectors and fuse/circuit breaker. See Specification Chart on page 7. • Secure wire properly. • Do not connect other appliances to toilet circuit. • Make sure power is off before proceeding. NOTE: Figures shown with installation of Push Button Switch (#164000).[...]

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    Problem Possible Cause A1. Clogged or restricted discharge line. A2. Too many bends or ells in discharge line. A3. Clogged holding tank or vented loops. A4. Mineral buildup in hoses and fittings. A5. Low voltage. A6. Damage to pump wall. A7. Full holding tank. B1. Head not level. B2. Restriction in line to Intake Pump or clogged strainer. B3. Intak[...]

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    Part # Description 1118 Lockwasher (4) 1222AW 90 Degree discharge (opt.) 1222B Straight discharge 1226B 1/4" - 20 S/S Hex Nut (4) 1234 Bowl Gasket 1236AW Bowl Spud Assembly 1236E Bowl Elbow 1237W Marine-size Bowl Assembly (White) (Not shown) 1238A Marine-size Seat and Cover (White) (Not shown) 1244AW Household-style Bowl Assembly, (Bone) inclu[...]

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    C2M* CH55 CH92 1341 1222AW CH57 CH59 1234 CH38 1226B 1236E 1236AW 1237W, 1244AW, 1244W C246, 247 F149VT C250 CH26 CH18W CH121 CH120 F149VT CH119MW CH27 C290 1222B CH58 CH51 1118 M30 M31 161107 C253 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 16[...]

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    530 Orange Street, Millville, NJ 08332 USA Telephone: 856-825-4900 FAX: 856-825-4409 www.raritaneng.com Southern Office and Plant: 3101 SW Second Avenue, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33315 USA Telephone: 954-525-0378 FAX: 954-764-4370 L339 0407kgs Specifications Subject to Change Without Notice Printed in U.S.A. LIMITED WARRANTY Raritan Engineering Company [...]