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How does bio vacuum toilet works?

Principle of Working of Bio-Vacuum Toilet System The vacuum evacuation is designed in such a way that it sucks out the waste from each toilet with minimum use of water into the Bio- digester tank installed under the carriage. The toilet system is isolated from the bio-tank to avoid bad odour in the passenger area.



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Most composting toilets work similarly. You urinate or defecate into the toilet, then add a carbon-rich material (sawdust is common) to help add the proper mix of basic chemicals to break down the waste material. This broken down inert material can be used as compost to fortify the soil.

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If you want the best, Vacuflush Marine toilets are the best you could have on your boat. I wanted the best, and I heard that Vacuflush marine toilets were the best. After having this a little while I can tell you this is the best! It is convenient and as easy to use as a toilet in your house, for sure!

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Because Diarrhea typically has a little more liquid in it than normal 'poop' you may find you might need to run the exhaust fan a little more than you would normally to help evaporate the additional liquid. Other than that, your composting toilet should function as normal, without any issues.

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Almost all types and makes of toilet paper are fine – they are typically made from wood pulp so will break down and compost over time, adding carbon into the mix.

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Yes, definitely! It is absolutely fine to use normal toilet paper - it will compost along with the rest of the pile. Wet wipes, however, are a no-no. Not only will they not break down, but the chemicals inside them will harm your compost by killing off the good bacteria within.

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Vacuum toilets are flush toilets that use a negative pressure (vacuum) to suck faeces away. A vacuum toilet system is designed for small cottage, large buildings and even trains, ships and planes.

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