Hi,
We have one of the new Thetford C250 toilets in our six month old motorhome. I'm aware that many people are having problems with this flimsy design but I haven't seen any mention of our particular issue and wonder if anyone can help. From the day we picked the van up (brand new) we've been able to smell this toilet when we're driving. I've taken it back to be looked at and everything checks out OK and I'm now questioning it's installation. I should also say that we had a SOG fitted when new before we ever used the vehicle so we don't have experience of this toilet without a SOG. However, our previous van also had a SOG (with a C200 - not a C250) and it was perfect. Never had a whiff of anything, ever.
My question about the installation is this: Should the chamber into which the cassette slides (ie the toilet base unit) be sealed from the interior of the vehicle? In my case it certainly isn't as a number of pipes (including a large heating pipe) and wires travel through the corner of this chamber into the cupboard beneath the wash basin. Air from the chamber can easily transfer to the cupboard which is not sealed from the interior.
Also, should this chamber be vented to the outside somewhere? Again, in our van it isn't. Any air venting from the cassette through the pressure/vacuum valve will do so into the chamber surrounding the cassette and from there into the bathroom cupboard then through to the bathroom. And so to the rest of the vehicle interior.
Is this the correct way to install this toilet? It doesn't seem to make sense to me. I would have thought that foul air getting into the interior was inevitable with this set up. The van is a 2010 model and built by a leading manufacturer - I would have thought they would know how to install the toilet.
Can anyone advise?
Pugwash
We have one of the new Thetford C250 toilets in our six month old motorhome. I'm aware that many people are having problems with this flimsy design but I haven't seen any mention of our particular issue and wonder if anyone can help. From the day we picked the van up (brand new) we've been able to smell this toilet when we're driving. I've taken it back to be looked at and everything checks out OK and I'm now questioning it's installation. I should also say that we had a SOG fitted when new before we ever used the vehicle so we don't have experience of this toilet without a SOG. However, our previous van also had a SOG (with a C200 - not a C250) and it was perfect. Never had a whiff of anything, ever.
My question about the installation is this: Should the chamber into which the cassette slides (ie the toilet base unit) be sealed from the interior of the vehicle? In my case it certainly isn't as a number of pipes (including a large heating pipe) and wires travel through the corner of this chamber into the cupboard beneath the wash basin. Air from the chamber can easily transfer to the cupboard which is not sealed from the interior.
Also, should this chamber be vented to the outside somewhere? Again, in our van it isn't. Any air venting from the cassette through the pressure/vacuum valve will do so into the chamber surrounding the cassette and from there into the bathroom cupboard then through to the bathroom. And so to the rest of the vehicle interior.
Is this the correct way to install this toilet? It doesn't seem to make sense to me. I would have thought that foul air getting into the interior was inevitable with this set up. The van is a 2010 model and built by a leading manufacturer - I would have thought they would know how to install the toilet.
Can anyone advise?
Pugwash