NEW RARITAN TOILET SWITCHES BETWEEN ELECTRIC AND MANUAL

Rariton Toilet

 

Sept 26, 2017

Electric toilets revolutionized marine sanitation. The problem lies when conserving power or in the event of a complete electric system failure. Raritan Engineering’s new PH PowerFlush is a feature-laden toilet that easily and quickly converts to manual flushing when needed.

Switching from electric to manual flush is as simple as disconnecting a bolt and inserting the retractable handle. Built from rugged engineered polymer, Raritan’s renowned PHII piston pump is 66% larger than competitive models and effortlessly clears the bowl with far fewer strokes. An included full-size 1.5″ joker valve maintains performance.

The ultra-comfortable PH PowerFlush is available in marine and household bowl sizes. Its soft close seat prevents lid slamming and stoppers help lock the seat in place, minimizing sliding while underway. A left-side pump model is available.

Available in 12V and 24V DC and 115V and 220V AC, the PH PowerFlush’s quiet electric drive is highly efficient. A rocker switch with stainless steel bezel is included.

Its mounting base configuration matches the mounting bolt pattern used on most toilets. PH PowerFlush is also available as a conversion kit to an existing Raritan PH SuperFlush toilet. It can be installed above or below the waterline.

Raritan Engineering’s PH PowerFlush starts at $990.

Visit www.raritaneng.com.

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