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EcoJohn® - Residential
The Green alternative to remote waste management solutions
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Categories Incinerating Toilet Waterless Incinerating Toilet
Waterless Composting Toilet Septic Alternatives
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WC Series: Sewage Blackwater & Greywater Combustion System
Incinerates black water from a waste holding tank The incinerators operate with low-flush water toilets, water and waste tanks. No chemicals Diesel, propane, and natural gas Works in cold climate and high elevation System is mobile No pump out or sewer required Meets emission regulations CSA and CE approved Models & Applications: WC5: small house, 2-3 persons WC32: small to medium houses WC48: large homes with many bedrooms
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WC Series: Diagrams & Features
A low-flush toilet dissolves the waste with the built in macerator pump Standard dual flush toilets or vacuum toilets may be used Multiple toilets can be connected to one system Showers, sinks, and urinals may also be connected to the system Toilets can be used during the incineration Moves black water into waste tank Sensor signals level in tank Automatically pump in waste water and commence incinerator when waste tank fills up Pump and burn process repeats itself until waste tank is empty Puts itself in standby when the waste tank is empty May be set in Manual, Automatic Mode, or Timer Mode May be set to commence incinerator at a certain time i.e. midnight Easy operating control panel Control panel displays multiple functions i.e. temperature, levels in tanks WC Series: Diagrams & Features
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SR Series: Waterless Incinerating Toilet
Commences incineration process immediately after flushing Equipped with smaller water reservoir for cleaning Allows multiple uses in a row Propane, natural gas, and diesel fueled May be used during incineration process. Burner shuts down if lid is opened Withstand harsh environments Meets emission regulations Operates in cold climate and high altitude UL approved, CE mark, DEQ (IDAHO) – Models & Applications: SR5: 4 people full time: small house, cabin SR12: 8-10 people full time: residential and small commercial; House boats, oil rigs, construction sites, military, disaster relief, etc.
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SR Series: Diagram & Features
Completely self-contained. No need to install any separate tanks (except fuel) Must be installed inside a weather proof building/structure Requires 5 inches clearance from any wall 1 ft clearance is recommended behind the toilet in order to access the burn chamber clean out port Should not be installed or operated in an area where there is a risk of an accumulation of flammable vapors or dust The chimney has to be a minimum of 7 ft long The chimney can be vented out through the side wall using elbows
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BASIC Series: Waterless Composting Toilet
The only model that does not incinerate waste Uses a waterless separating/composting feature Separates liquid and solid waster using a heating element Kills bacteria and eliminates odor Matchless due to separating and drying features Works practically everywhere and in any environment Easy to install, economical, and reliable
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BASIC Series: Diagram & Features
Separating Features: A major advantage with the Basic Series compared to other composting toilets is their separating feature. The liquid waste gets separated out from the bowl, which could be handled be in a few different ways: 1) It can be reused as a great fertilizer: simply collect the liquid waste in a container and add 8 parts of water to 1 part of liquid waste. 2) Guided in to an existing sewage line. 3) Guided into a drain pit (Check with your local authorities for any restrictions). How to build a drain pit: Dig a drain pit approx. 12" to 24" wide. Add about 24" or more of loose fill such as sand or crushed rocks below the drain pit. Add lime stone gravel inside the drain pit. Guide the waste hose towards the pit. Connect the hose to a PVC pipe and guide it into the center of the drain pit, ensure that the pipe will gravity feed the liquid waste into the pit. Next cover the top of the lime stone gravel with a plastic cover. On the plastic cover, add 2" of earth; then add another 6" to 10" of sand, soil and grass. Important: 50 ft away from any water source. Guided into a drain pit (Check with your local authorities for any restrictions).
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Septic Alternatives Solutions: Sewage Blackwater & Greywater Combustion System
Incinerates sewage from a waste holding tank Provides ecological, economical, and logistical benefits Eliminates the need for a septic tank No chemicals Withstand high usage and severe environment Interfaces with single and multiple toilets CSA and CE Approved
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Septic Alternative Solutions: Diagram & Features
A low-flush toilet dissolves the waste with the built in macerator pump Standard dual flush toilets or vacuum toilets may be used Multiple toilets can be connected to one system Showers, sinks, and urinals may also be connected to the system Toilets can be used during the incineration Moves black water into waste tank Sensor signals level in tank Automatically pump in waste water and commence incinerator when waste tank fills up Pump and burn process repeats itself until waste tank is empty Puts itself in standby when the waste tank is empty May be set in Manual, Automatic Mode, or Timer Mode May be set to commence incinerator at a certain time i.e. midnight Easy operating control panel Control panel displays multiple functions i.e. temperature, levels in tanks
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A. Lewis Howard, Product Specialist & Grant Manager
Belinda A. Bentley, Ph.D. A. Lewis Howard, Product Specialist & Grant Manager Mitigation and Resilience Strategies, LLC P.O. Box Midwest City, OK Office: (405) Fax: (405) Lewis: (337) Reference: EcoJohn. (n.d.). Products: Residential. Retrieved from
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