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    Camper toilet Thetford C200 CS d3

    We recently puchased a camper with a Thetford C200 CS D3 toilet fitted.
    I have checked that 12 volt power of the correct polarity reaches the toilet and that pressurised water is at the start of the flush tube of the toilet.
    When the "flush" button is pressed you can hear the toilet valve throw (or a soilenoid if that is what they have) But no flushing happens.
    Can anyone throw light on this?
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    Is this the system that uses the main water tank and pump for flushing?

    Some systems have a flow restrictor in the tube to reduce the pressure of the water(if the pump flow is too high). Check for a restrictor in the tube or in one of the connectors or a t-piece...just a thought.
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    If you don't get much response here mate I would check out the diagram below for anything that could go wrong....

    i.e Electric Valve, etc....Did you check the fuse (part number 21766)




    PARTS LIST
    Key No. Part No. Description
    1 23706 Seat & Cover — White
    2 N/A
    3 16833 Vacuum breaker
    4 23709 Electric Valve
    5 23710 Flush tube — White
    6 23713 Valve blade handle — Moon gray
    7 23714 Reed switch — White
    8 21766 Fuse — 3 amp
    9 23718 Warning LED
    10 23716 Flush switch
    11 21333 Seal cover
    12 23726 Float arm
    13 33361 Lip Seal (Post-6/15/00)
    14 07524 Vent button — Yellow
    15 33209 Holding tank complete — Moon gray
    16 25128 Seal automatic vent
    17 23788 Automatic vent — Moon gray
    18 33333 Cap & Spout seal
    19 N/A
    20 33203 Sliding cover — Moon gray
    21 25810 Measuring cup — Yellow

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    Quote Originally Posted by AB View Post
    If you don't get much response here mate I would check out the diagram below for anything that could go wrong....

    i.e Electric Valve, etc....Did you check the fuse (part number 21766)




    PARTS LIST
    Key No. Part No. Description
    1 23706 Seat & Cover — White
    2 N/A
    3 16833 Vacuum breaker
    4 23709 Electric Valve
    5 23710 Flush tube — White
    6 23713 Valve blade handle — Moon gray
    7 23714 Reed switch — White
    8 21766 Fuse — 3 amp
    9 23718 Warning LED
    10 23716 Flush switch
    11 21333 Seal cover
    12 23726 Float arm
    13 33361 Lip Seal (Post-6/15/00)
    14 07524 Vent button — Yellow
    15 33209 Holding tank complete — Moon gray
    16 25128 Seal automatic vent
    17 23788 Automatic vent — Moon gray
    18 33333 Cap & Spout seal
    19 N/A
    20 33203 Sliding cover — Moon gray
    21 25810 Measuring cup — Yellow
    Many thanks AB
    I thought that I had checked the fuse, but when I put a multi meter on it it was revealed to be blown. This does not surprise me much as when I first started looking I did not hear the valve throw. I looked at the wiring diagram and as supplied the polarity of the 12 (15) volt supply was reversed, fixed that then I could hear the valve throw.
    So next time I go into town I will acquire a new fuse (at least one!).
    Cheers
    Muletopia

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nisshead View Post
    Is this the system that uses the main water tank and pump for flushing?

    Some systems have a flow restrictor in the tube to reduce the pressure of the water(if the pump flow is too high). Check for a restrictor in the tube or in one of the connectors or a t-piece...just a thought.
    Ta Nisshead,
    The suggestion of fuse by AB seems at least possible, will try that first
    Cheers
    Muletopia

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    Yeah go the fuse,

    Another possibility is an air lock so if you ever get this you could pour some water into number 3 vaccume breaker (I think) and try again as that should get it pumping again
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    Thanks AB,
    Replacing the fuse after fixing the wiring did the trick.
    Cheers
    Muletopia

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