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Vetus Connection Kit
Vetus Connection Kit There are two possibilities for water lubrication of your shaft assemblies: 1. By means of a water scoop G 3/8, with ball valve, hose pillar, 1 metre of water hose and hose clamps, or 2. By tapping a small amount of water from...
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Vetus Plastic Drinking Water Tank including Connections & Inspection Lid
Vetus Plastic Drinking Water Tank including Connections & Inspection Lid Basic tank type WTANKC – with easy screw-down inspection lid. As with all other VETUS rigid fresh water tanks, this tank type is made of high-grade synthetic materials...
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Vetus Inspection Lid Kit for Rigid Waste/Drinking Water Tanks
Vetus Inspection Lid Kit for Rigid Waste/Drinking Water Tanks The WTIKIT is the WTK02 complete with gasket, counterflange and fastenings. Please Note: Not suitable for fuel tanks. Part Number Overall Diameter Cut-Out...
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Vetus Inspection Lid Only for Rigid Waste/Drinking Water Tanks
Vetus Inspection Lid Only for Rigid Waste/Drinking Water Tanks WTK02, inspection lid only. Complete kit is WTIKIT. Please Note: Not suitable for fuel tanks, only (waste) water tanks Part Number Overall Diameter Cut-Out...
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Vetus Installation Kit for Rigid Waste/Drinking Water Tanks
Vetus Installation Kit for Rigid Waste/Drinking Water Tanks The WTKIT kit includes inspection lid, right-angled connection RT38B for filling hose/RT16B for ventilation/RT16B to water pump, two mounting straps and a T-joint Part...
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Vetus Suction Pipe for Drinking Water Tanks
Vetus Suction Pipe for Drinking Water Tanks This suction pipe can be fitted to the top surface of almost all fixed tanks with a maximum depth of 410mm. Suitable for 13mm diameter drinking water systems Part...
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Vetus Extraction Pipe
Vetus Extraction Pipe Part Number Angle Length Hose Nipple Diameter VTS-WTS78038B Right 780mm 38mm VTS-WTS78038S Straight 780mm 38mm
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Vetus Bulkhead Mounted Waste Water Tank - Horizontal Version
Vetus Bulkhead Mounted Waste Water Tank - Horizontal Version The VETUS bulkhead mounting tank, ideal for fitting in confined spaces or where an underfloor situation is impractical, is made of seamless, odour-impermeable polythene. The contents level can...
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Vetus Waste Water System Control Panel - 12 & 24V
Vetus Waste Water System Control Panel - 12 & 24V This waste water control panel provides total management of the holding tank system. It indicates the contents level in the tank and controls the pump-out, either automatically or manually. The panel...
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Vetus Windscreen Washer
Vetus Windscreen Washer Type WWFR includes a reservoir with integral pump, tubing with non-return valve, rotary switch and a unique long double spray nozzle to reach over thick windscreen frame profiles and wiper blades. An extension kit (code...
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Vetus Waste Water Tank System - 120L
Vetus Waste Water Tank System - 120L The waste water tank system is designed to save on space and installation time. The tank has a capacity of 120lt and is made of odour-impermeable polythene. It is suitable for storing both 'black' and...
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Vetus Waste Water Tank System - 42L
Vetus Waste Water Tank System - 42L The waste water tank system is designed to save on space and installation time. The tank has a capacity of 120lt and is made of odour-impermeable polythene. It is suitable for storing both 'black' and...
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Vetus Waste Water Tank System - 61L
Vetus Waste Water Tank System - 61L The waste water tank system is designed to save on space and installation time. The tank has a capacity of 120lt and is made of odour-impermeable polythene. It is suitable for storing both 'black' and...
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Vetus Waste Water Tank System - 88L
Vetus Waste Water Tank System - 88L The waste water tank system is designed to save on space and installation time. The tank has a capacity of 120lt and is made of odour-impermeable polythene. It is suitable for storing both 'black' and...
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Vetus Plastic Y-connector Without Hose Connections
Vetus Plastic Y-connector Without Hose Connections The waste water connector line-up consists of a three-way valve, a Y-connector, a non-return valve and the additional hose connectors. The hose connectors are fully rotatable and are ordered...
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Vetus Plastic Three-Way Valve Without Hose Connections
Vetus Plastic Three-Way Valve Without Hose Connections The waste water connector line-up consists of a three-way valve, a Y-connector, a non-return valve and the additional hose connectors. The hose connectors are fully rotatable and are ordered...
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Vetus Plastic In-Line Non-Return Valve Without Hose Connections
Vetus Plastic In-Line Non-Return Valve Without Hose Connections The waste water connector line-up consists of a three-way valve, a Y-connector, a non-return valve and the additional hose connectors. The hose connectors are fully rotatable and are...
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Vetus Plastic Hose Connector (1 Piece)
Vetus Plastic Hose Connector (1 Piece) Waste water hose connector Part Number Hose Diameter Bending...
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Vetus Plastic Hose Connector (2 Pieces)
Vetus Plastic Hose Connector (2 Pieces) Waste water hose connector Part Number Hose Diameter Bending...
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Vetus Toilet Type WCP with Electronic Control Panel
Vetus Toilet Type WCP with Electronic Control Panel This toilet has a very small footprint because the electronic control box is mounted outside the toilet. Specifications Easy to install and maintain Super-quiet macerator with full stainless...
Plumbing, Sinks, Toilets & Pumps
The plumbing system on a boat is responsible for providing fresh water for drinking, cooking, and bathing, as well as for disposing of wastewater. The system typically consists of a freshwater tank, a wastewater tank, a pump, and a variety of pipes and fittings.
- Freshwater tank: The freshwater tank is where the fresh water is stored. It is typically made of plastic or fiberglass, and it is located in a secure location below the waterline. The tank is filled with fresh water from a shoreside dock or from a watermaker.
- Wastewater tank: The wastewater tank is where the wastewater is stored. It is typically made of plastic or fiberglass, and it is located in a secure location below the waterline. The tank is emptied by pumping the contents overboard.
- Pump: The pump is used to move the water between the tanks and to the faucets and appliances. It is typically an electric pump, but it can also be a manual pump.
- Pipes and fittings: The pipes and fittings are used to connect the tanks, the pump, and the faucets and appliances. They are typically made of plastic or stainless steel.
In addition to the basic plumbing system, some boats also have a hot water system. The hot water system typically consists of a water heater, a pump, and a variety of pipes and fittings. The water heater is used to heat the water in the freshwater tank. The hot water is then pumped to the faucets and appliances.
The sinks, toilets, and pumps on a boat are all connected to the plumbing system. The sinks are used for washing dishes, hands, and faces. The toilets are used for disposing of human waste. The pumps are used to move the water between the tanks and to the faucets and appliances.
The plumbing system on a boat is an important part of the boat's overall systems. It is important to keep the system clean and well-maintained to ensure that it works properly.
Here are some additional details about the plumbing, sinks, toilets, and pumps on a boat:
- Plumbing: The plumbing on a boat is typically made of plastic or stainless steel. It is important to use materials that are resistant to corrosion and that will not leach harmful chemicals into the water.
- Sinks: The sinks on a boat are typically made of stainless steel or fiberglass. They should be easy to clean and should be able to withstand the elements.
- Toilets: The toilets on a boat are typically either marine toilets or composting toilets. Marine toilets use a holding tank to store the waste, which is then pumped overboard. Composting toilets use a biological process to break down the waste, which is then stored in a container until it can be disposed of onshore.
- Pumps: The pumps on a boat are typically electric pumps. They should be able to move a large volume of water quickly and efficiently.
It is important to keep the plumbing, sinks, toilets, and pumps on a boat clean and well-maintained. This will help to ensure that the system works properly and that the water is safe to use.