1. Planning and installation
When selecting a location for, and then installing, the Biolan Sepa-
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maintenance, and route the ventilation pipe straight up through the
roof above the ridge. Collect the liquid in a closed tank for later use,
treat it together with other wastewater from the property, or take it to
the wastewater treatment plant. When dimensioning the liquid tank
and deciding where to locate it, you need to take into account that
the daily amount of liquid from the separating toilet is 1-1,5 litres per
user. The method for post-treating the solid waste should also be
carefully planned, to enable easier servicing of the unit.
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length 78 cm, width 59.4 cm
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sitting height 53 cm
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height 85 cm, 98.5 cm to the batcher's knob
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weight about 16 kg
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inner receptacle 28 l, 2 pcs.
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external diameter of the ventilation pipe 75 mm
external diameter of the liquid removal pipe 32 mm
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1.1 Placing the Separating Dry Toilet in the
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deciding where to locate the unit, take into account the space re-
quired for its ventilation and liquid removal arrangements, and for
its maintenance.
1.2 Installing the ventilation pipe
Route the ventilation pipe from the toilet unit straight up over the
roof ridge. Any bends in the pipe will impede natural ventilation,
causing odour problems. Join up the ventilation pipe as shown in
the detail drawing (page 2), and seal the pipe using a sealant suit-
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with a Ø 75-mm sewer pipe, or with the pipe parts that are sold as
spare parts for the toilet.
In complicated installations, or if installing the toilet within living
quarters, it is recommended that the ventilation be ensured using
a separate Biolan Exhaust Ventilator or Biolan Wind Fan. You can
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proves necessary (see Accessories on page EN-6).
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when warm, using a screwdriver as a stretching aid. As
necessary, the surfaces can be made slippery using, for
example, dishwashing detergent.
1.3 Conducting the liquid away after separation
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The diameter of the toilet unit liquid hose is 32 mm. Sewer pipe
parts or a hose 32 mm in diameter are suitable for conducting the
liquid away. We recommend using a coupling sleeve at the pipe or
hose joint.
The toilet unit has no drain trap. If the liquid is routed into a tank,
the hose must extend all the way to the bottom, in which case the
surface of the liquid in the tank makes a drain trap in the hose. Thus
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tank must be provided with either a pressure relief valve or some
other way for the replacement air.
If you intend to route the liquid to the sewer system, your plan should
explicitly take into account the ventilation of the sewer system and
the toilet space.
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