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For residential
and commercial use.
Handles
all waste
HD grinder
pump
Free Seat
Free
Shipping
The Sanibest system is offered in three toilet bowl
choices.1) Round Bowl 2) Elongated bowl. 3)Elongated bowl at the
ADA raised more comfortable height. Choice of colors 1) White
2) Biscuit, Similar to off white, bone, almond, etc. but not exact.
Sanibest macerator can be hidden behind wall with optional
Extension
Tube.
Sanibest Spec
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Color: White
Bowl: Round
Standard height
1,030.86
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Color: White
Bowl: Elongated
ADA comfortable chair height
1,059.08
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Color: Biscuit
Bowl: Elongated
ADA Comfortable chair height
1,059.08
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Sanibest
Sanibest –
the best yet
in our range
While most upflush toilets are basically shredders, the
Sanibest
incorporates an actual grinder system. The Sanibest is
ideal for situations where you do not control who uses it or how; i.e.
rental unit, offices, warehouses, etc. The Sanibest is
designed to deal with sanitary articles that may have been flushed down
the toilet by accident. The Sanibest can be used with a
round bowl or an elongated bowl. Note that in commercial installations
the code requires an elongated bowl.
The Sanibest is a system that is used to install a
complete bathroom up to 18 feet below the sewer line, or even up to 150
feet away from a soil stack.
The inside of the Sanibest comprises of
a pressure chamber, which starts and stops the unit, and the motor,
which drives the cutter and the pump.
When the flush is activated, the water flowing into the Sanibest
activates a micro switch in the pressure chamber, which in turn starts
the motor. Water and organic waste
matter, enter the chamber and are reduced to slurry as the macerator
blades rotate at 3600 RPM. The reduced solids are picked up at the
bottom and the impeller mounted beneath the motor ejects the waste. The
pump operates at 10 PSI and pumps the effluent upward to 12 feet and/or
150 feet horizontally (with gravity fall). . A normal
operating cycle for Sanibest takes about 15 - 18
seconds depending upon the discharge pipe run configuration; power
consumption is therefore minimal.
In
addition to the toilet waste, Sanibest will also
discharge gray wastewater from a variety of other sanitary fixtures,
such as: a hand basin, a bath, a bidet, a urinal and even a clothes
washer (Note: washing machine must drain to a laundry sink or tub
first).
The wastewater from other sanitary fixtures is discharged into
Sanibest
via two 1½-inch inlets, on either side of the housing. Either one or
both inlets can be used as required. The discharge elbow on top of the
Sanibest can be turned either to the left or to the
right, depending on the discharge installation.
The Sanibest automatically adjust the input rate from
other sanitary fixtures, always giving priority to the discharge water
of the toilet. Inlet valves operated by a simple float mechanism achieve
this. For example, if the bath is being emptied and the toilet is
flushed simultaneously, the inrush of water from the toilet into the
container slows down or stops the discharge from other fixtures for a
few seconds, until the waste from the toilet has been dealt with. As the
toilet water is discharged and the level in the container goes down the
float valves open and the discharge from the other fixtures resumes.
The Sanibest is designed to provide vertical pumping up
to 18 feet as well as a horizontal discharge, therefore a simple
non-return valve is incorporated.
The water closet the Sanibest is connected to, uses
much less water than a regular toilet, it uses 6 liters (1.6 USG) of
water per flush.
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