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Toilet housing info required

Please see attached the part that has an x on it is missing whats it called and any info where i can get a replacement please
 

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From memory, it is just a cover for a small compartment to hold small bottles of toilet fluid. All will work well without it.

John
 
Not yet found a container of toilet fluid that will fit in that tiny space. I can see no earthly reason for it myself.
 
It also makes the housing more difficult to clean than it needs be.

My understanding is also that it relates to the optional venting kit, that I've never noticed fitted to any van though I'm sure there must be some with the kits fitted.

I too wouldn't bother replacing.
 
Not yet found a container of toilet fluid that will fit in that tiny space. I can see no earthly reason for it myself.

I used to have miniature Thetford ones. I think they were in the compartment when the van was new. I kept them there for emergencies. They were never used. They were included in the van

Perhaps I should have put them on eBay. 🤓

John
 
It also makes the housing more difficult to clean than it needs be.

My understanding is also that it relates to the optional venting kit, that I've never noticed fitted to any van though I'm sure there must be some with the kits fitted.

I too wouldn't bother replacing.
As shown being fitted in #6 above. But I’d prefer a Gerberit system.
 
Please see attached the part that has an x on it is missing whats it called and any info where i can get a replacement please
I may be wrong but I think that part is there for a reason.
The raised section lines up with a spring loaded mechanism that opens a vent in the holding tank.
If you use you the toilet with the emptying blade shut then when you open the blade to empty the contents into the holding tank the air in the holding tank escapes through the vent.
If that part is missing (therefore the vent is shut) meaning as the toilet contents go into the holding tank the air it displaces comes up into the toilet bowl splashing contents in all directions. . Don't ask me how I know. . .
If you use your toilet with the blade open there is no problem with that part missing.
 
I may be wrong but I think that part is there for a reason.
The raised section lines up with a spring loaded mechanism that opens a vent in the holding tank.
If you use you the toilet with the emptying blade shut then when you open the blade to empty the contents into the holding tank the air in the holding tank escapes through the vent.
If that part is missing (therefore the vent is shut) meaning as the toilet contents go into the holding tank the air it displaces comes up into the toilet bowl splashing contents in all directions. . Don't ask me how I know. . .
If you use your toilet with the blade open there is no problem with that part missing.
The Pull handle on the cassette, retracts under the cassette , so I don't think there is any vent to be opened.
 
The Pull handle on the cassette, retracts under the cassette , so I don't think there is any vent to be opened.
Next time your holding tank is empty have a look underneath. You should see the spring loaded gizmo that opens the vent. When the holding tank is removed for emptying the vent shuts to avoid spillage.
 
Next time your holding tank is empty have a look underneath. You should see the spring loaded gizmo that opens the vent. When the holding tank is removed for emptying the vent shuts to avoid spillage.
Well you learn something every day, maybe someone, with a cassette handy can post a photo.
 
Here’s a photo of the underside of my C260. Hutch’s photo shows the previous model which is different to mine.

Still don’t know which one the OP has?

Looking at the pic you can see the circular cross piece. This is a plunger which opens a pressure relief valve at top of the cassette.
Looking at the OP pic you can see the white floor round / cross piece is raised and I can assure you it does raise the plunger.
Therefore I suggest the OP needs to replace the cover to help avoid an explosive blow out 🙈
 

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Here’s a photo of the underside of my C260. Hutch’s photo shows the previous model which is different to mine.

Still don’t know which one the OP has?

Looking at the pic you can see the circular cross piece. This is a plunger which opens a pressure relief valve at top of the cassette.
Looking at the OP pic you can see the white floor round / cross piece is raised and I can assure you it does raise the plunger.
Therefore I suggest the OP needs to replace the cover to help avoid an explosive blow out 🙈
But in Johns video, of the C220, the automatic valve is in a different place, and the bottom plate is Not present.
We need Breeze to tell us which cassette he has fitted.

The question is still where can he get a replacement cover.
 
But in Johns video, of the C220, the automatic valve is in a different place, and the bottom plate is Not present.
We need Breeze to tell us which cassette he has fitted.

The question is still where can he get a replacement cover.
John’s video is of the much older system replaced at least 15 years ago by the C250 and C260. I think Breeze and I have the same units .
He will no doubt tell us.
 
Ok, I have been bored, Thetford vent plate, 57304 is discontinued.
But vent plate 5730462 is supposedly available below.
Ok, I have been bored, Thetford vent plate, 57304 is discontinued.
But vent plate 5730462 is supposedly available below.
Bored 🙀Surely it’s beer o’clock🍺🍺
 

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