SANISTAR
This
modern shaped self-contained china toilet emulates the European wall-hung
toilets that are so popular as of late. The Sanistar can be used
with a hand basin only. The wastewater of a hand basin drains into the toilet
motor and after a certain amount of water has entered, the motor will start
and pump away the wastewater. At the same time it will also partially empty
the bowl, which after the motor stops, will be refilled with clean water.
The
Sanistar saves space and can be hung on any sturdy wall. It comes complete
with a wall bracket system that can be placed against a wall or if you start
from scratch-it can be built into the wall and mounted against 2 x 6 studs.
The wall bracket has feet that can be adjusted to allow the Sanistar to be
hung at a height that is comfortable for the user user, for example between
15 and 18 inches. The Sanistar uses a minimum amount of water. The flushing
mechanism is electrically timed to allow approximately 4 liters (1.1 USG)
of water to pass through the toilet.
The
Sanistar has no external water tank as the flushing mechanism is built in
and is totally electric. After use, one
presses a pneumatic button on top
of the bowl, this activates a timer and a solenoid valve in order to fill
and wash the sides of the bowl. The motor starts and the waste and paper
are sucked
inside, where it is macerated and pumped away. The motor stops after approximately
15 seconds and the timer programs the refill of the bowl with fresh water.
The
discharge pipe of the Sanistar is 1 inch in diameter; the pump operates at
7 PSI and pumps the effluent upwards to 9 feet and/or 100 feet horizontally.
The discharge pipe-work may be made with either copper or solvent welded
plastic material, provided that a consistent gravity fall is maintained throughout
the run. The Sanistar also allows for a hand basin hookup.
At
the soil-stack end of the pipe run the small-bore pipe-work must be connected
to the waste
by means of an appropriate TY fitting. Electrical supply to the
Sanistar is 120V, 15 Amp. The system should be connected to a Ground Fault
Circuit Interrupter circuit.
