hi all
I’m having a new en suite fitted and a couple of weeks ago had the Homac 400 macerator fitted for the toilet waste (the plumber took the waste vertically up into loft and across bedroom to stack pipe).
The macerator worked for about a week but one day upon flushing it cut out and tripped the power to the whole house. The only way to turn the power back on was to disconnect the macerator from its electrical supply. I’m fairly handy with a screwdriver so I removed the macerator and manually poured its contents away so it was all dry again and tested it and it worked. I refitted the macerator and it again has worked for a week but last night on flushing it’s tripped the house electrics again. It’s almost as if it’s ‘flooding’ internally and water is getting somewhere into its inner workings.
A reputable plumber fitted it so I’m confident it was fitted correctly. Does anyone have any experience of this type of issue? Would you say it’s a fault with the macerator?
To get it working again this morning I’ve had to drain the unit from one of its additional waste outlets on the side which seems to have solved the issue but probably for only another week or so. I’m thinking of just removing the Homac altogether and fitting a saniflo (I believe the fittings are the same so should be fairly easy to do?).
The company I purchased from aren’t coming back to me at all but am chasing that up separately.
I’m a stay at home mum and my husband is at work (long hours) while I’m trying to deal with a crying baby and a faulty macerator. Sorry for that info but I’m getting so down about this bloody macerator and just want some advice on what may be best. Any advice really is very much appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Louise
I’m having a new en suite fitted and a couple of weeks ago had the Homac 400 macerator fitted for the toilet waste (the plumber took the waste vertically up into loft and across bedroom to stack pipe).
The macerator worked for about a week but one day upon flushing it cut out and tripped the power to the whole house. The only way to turn the power back on was to disconnect the macerator from its electrical supply. I’m fairly handy with a screwdriver so I removed the macerator and manually poured its contents away so it was all dry again and tested it and it worked. I refitted the macerator and it again has worked for a week but last night on flushing it’s tripped the house electrics again. It’s almost as if it’s ‘flooding’ internally and water is getting somewhere into its inner workings.
A reputable plumber fitted it so I’m confident it was fitted correctly. Does anyone have any experience of this type of issue? Would you say it’s a fault with the macerator?
To get it working again this morning I’ve had to drain the unit from one of its additional waste outlets on the side which seems to have solved the issue but probably for only another week or so. I’m thinking of just removing the Homac altogether and fitting a saniflo (I believe the fittings are the same so should be fairly easy to do?).
The company I purchased from aren’t coming back to me at all but am chasing that up separately.
I’m a stay at home mum and my husband is at work (long hours) while I’m trying to deal with a crying baby and a faulty macerator. Sorry for that info but I’m getting so down about this bloody macerator and just want some advice on what may be best. Any advice really is very much appreciated. Thanks in advance.
Louise