Can The Dometic Weekender RV Toilet Be Installed To A Gravity Fed Water Tank?
Question:
can water be fed to toilet from a gravity fed water tank? basic water tank mounted higher then toilet ?
asked by: Gregory R
Helpful Expert Reply:
I took a look at the Dometic Weekender RV Toilet # DOM24FR and yes you can use a gravity fed water tank as long as the water is high enough above the water valve. It should feed sufficient water from the water valve to the vacuum breaker to get water into the bowl.
This toilet has an overall height of 15-1/2", a total length of 16-1/2", a seat length of 16", and has a simple two bolt installation that fits most existing floor flanges.
I have attached a product overview video for you to check out as well.
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Dometic Weekender RV Toilet - Low Profile - Round Bowl - White Polypropylene
- RV Toilets
- Low Height
- Round
- 8-3/4 Inches
- Fixed Mount
- Triple Jet - Good
- Plastic
- White
- Dometic
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