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INSTALLATION
There are no particular temperature range restrictions on the room
where the toilet is to be installed (i.e. installation is possible even
in areas where the temperature may fall below 0°C). It must be
possible to route the urine waste pipe to a suitable outlet and to
install the venting pipe. A 230 V power supply is needed.
1.
Place the toilet where it is to be installed and lift off the upper
section. Mark out and drill/cut the required holes for the urine
waste pipe and the venting pipe. Secure the toilet onto the wall
using three screws (1). From the sets supplied, choose the best
type of screw for the particular wall material, to ensure they
will not break loose.
Option 1
Option 2
2.
Ventilation: This toilet can be vented either through an
external wall or up through the ceiling and roof. The venting kit
supplied with the toilet contains everything needed for Option
1. If you choose to vent the toilet as in Option 3, use the pipe
cowl supplied. Extra pipe is available as an optional accessory.
If there is already a venting pipe in the room from an earlier
toilet, the Separett can be connected to this. Adaptors suitable
for joining the Separett onto pipe of diameter 55 mm or 110
mm are available as optional accessories. All joints in the
venting pipe must be sealed with silicone or equivalent, but the
pipe does not need insulation. Any condensation will be
intercepted by a condensing baffle near the fan cover, and
routed via a tube down into the solid waste container where it
evaporates.
The Separett Weekend 5200 is supplied with an earthed electrical plug for a wall socket. Depending on the building
regulations for bathrooms in your country you may need to have the electrical lead permanently wired into a fused
connection unit with a switch, inside or outside the bathroom. In some countries, electrical installation work of this kind has
to be carried out by a qualified tradesman. If in doubt, consult an electrician or the local building inspector. If you cut the
moulded plug off the lead, remember that it must be totally destroyed immediately, so there is no risk of children playing
with it.
Once the electrical supply has been safely connected to the toilet, switch on the electrical supply. Check that the fan is
operating and that the venting system is fully functional. Press the 'flush' button to check that the solid waste container
rotates as intended. Your new toilet will now be ready for use.
Option 3
3.
The urine waste system: Before deciding where to pipe the
urine to, you will need to check the relevant local regulations
(health and safety/building regulations etc.) in your area. If the
urine is to flow into the domestic wastewater system (e.g.
beneath a washbasin or shower) the hose or pipe from the toilet
must have an adequate drop through its entire length, so that
the normal flow will prevent the build-up of deposits inside this
drain. If the hose/pipe is joined to the waste pipe below a
washbasin, make sure that the water from the basin cannot flow
back into the toilet via the urine hose/pipe. If an unpleasant
smell is apparent from the domestic waste pipe to which the
urine drain is connected, or from the venting pipe outside the
house, this can be eliminated by adding a U-bend in the urine
drain between the toilet and the domestic waste pipe, to act as a
trap.
Urine piped into domestic wastewater system
Urine piped to soakaway
Disposal via a soakaway: Depending on the surrounding soil or
clay type present, a suitable volume for a soakaway you construct
yourself should be about half a cubic metre. The soakaway should
have a layer of stone or suitable gravel at the bottom where the urine
pipe ends, and be filled with sand. For adequate flow, make sure the
urine pipe has a steady drop from the toilet to its end. If the toilet
will be used in the winter in cold climates the hose will need to be
lagged (insulated). In the most severe winter climates some form of
heating device for the pipe may be needed to prevent the urine from
freezing and blocking the pipe.
Please note: if the urine waste needs to be routed close to
radiators or through an insulated floor, we recommend using
standard 32-mm-diameter plastic pipe instead of the hose
supplied.
Disposal via a urine tank (e.g. the 'Separett Ejektortank'): A
suitable tank can be installed outdoors. It must be at a lower level
than the toilet to ensure an adequate flow.
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Urine piped to outdoor tank
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