Water pressure is what makes the unit kick on and off. If its kicking on by itself most likely water is somehow draining back into the pump. Start by checking the flapper in the flush valve inside the toilet tank, it may be leaking water into the bowl and from the bowl into the pump. Also inspect the check valve inside the 90 degree elbow where the waste is pump out from. The check valve may not be closing properly and is allowing waste water to drain back into the pump creating water pressure making the unit kick on and off by itself.
SOURCE: my saniflow toilet is blocked and a plumber has
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SOURCE: Do the saniflow toilet need to be plumbed in to
Hi and welcome to FixYa, I am Kelly.
In short yes it will need plumbed with a smaller drain line to the home waste drain.
The unit uses a fast-rotating blade to reduce waste and toilet paper in the flush water, which is immediately and entirely released under pressure through "small-diameter piping" to the sewer or septic tank. No special maintenance is needed and the pump is sealed for life. This simple and cost-effective alternative to conventional plumbing is ideal for basement renovations and other home-improvement projects. Properly sized, a Saniflo macerating system can handle all the fixtures in a bathroom, including the sink, shower, tub and toilet & endash; even on a septic system. What's more, these fixtures will work up to 12 feet below and as far as 150 feet away from a septic tank or sewer line.
Go to this page and download the manual for the installation instructions:
http://www.saniflo.com/Downloads.aspx
These are all the installation downloads available on that page:
Installation Instructions:
SANIBEST
SANIGRIND
SANIPLUS
SANICOMPACT
SANIPACK
SANIALARM
SANISHOWER
SANISWIFT
SANIVITE
SANICUBIC Classic
SANISTAR
SANITOP
Thanks for using FixYa,
Kelly
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