| ECOJOHN™ Sr Process The toilet is equipped with two flush buttons: a waste button and a liquid waste button. After usage, one of the two flush buttons has to be pressed to start the incineration process. When flushed, waste is transported out of the toilet bowl by an auger into a “burn chamber” and the incineration process starts up. A short burn cycle (liquid waste) takes approximately 5-10 minutes, and a long burn cycle (waste) about 25-30 minutes. Ingenious design allows the “burn chamber” to incinerate the waste without any danger to the user: if the toilet lid gets lifted up, the incineration process shuts down until the lid has been closed again. Also when the lid is open, the auger won’t run (another feature to ensure safety). ECOJOHN™ Sr is equipped with circuit cards that controls the burn cycles. The burning process does not take place until the toilet seat cover is down, thus insuring an added dimension of safety. A vent pipe removes the harmless resultant steam from the burning chamber. As an option, one can purchase an extra catalytic converter with fan that cleans the air and eliminates any unpleasant odors. Additionally, ECOJOHN™ Sr boasts of unmerited efficiency by reducing waste into miniscule deposits of ashes, the likes of which needs only to be removed every 3 to 6 months (average usage). This model is ideal for any waterfront facility, where waste runoff and seepage must be ardently controlled, cabins, guest houses, or other remote areas where plumbing is not available or too costly. |