How Mobile Toilets are Made and How to Build Them
Luxury Mobile Toilet
How Mobile toilets Work?
Luxury trailer units :
Luxury Mobile toilets and how they work?
Trailer units usually require a 13Amp plug socket (house hold plug socket) to power the pumps and the lights inside the luxury unit.
Re-circulating systems:
So that these trailer units can be set up almost anywhere ie . middle of a field or grassed area (for a marquee event) they are fitted with a recirculating system, basically the flushing waste water gets used over and over again!!
HOW??? I hear you cry!!
- Well the water in the waste tank has a blue/green chemical liquid poured into it at a certain ratio! (this will be explained on the back of the chemical bottle)This ratio changes depending on the season and manufacturer, in winter you don't get as many smells so not as much is needed. Its a good idea to point out that most of the chemicals on the market now are environmentally friendly and dont pack harmful formaldehyde!!
So the blue chemical :
1. stops the bad smells
2. kills the germs
3. is often blue or green in colour to disguise
whats in it!
The flush on the toilets is the same toilet style and flush as you are used to back home! The user flushes the blue/green coloured water from the cistern which takes the waste to the WASTE TANK situated below. The pumps recognise a drop in pressure in the cistern so they turn on pumping the waste blue/green water through a metal gauze and then through a filter so only liquid passes and flls the cistern up when full the pumps then stop as the pressure builds and the toilet is now ready for the next flush !!!
Dont Worry the water used for washing your hands is totally different! This water comes from a header tank situated normally above and as this water will only last so long most are fitter with self closing taps.
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http://www.squidoo.com/search/results?q=toilets
How Mobile Toilets are Made and How to Build Them
Re-circulating systems:
So that these trailer units can be set up almost anywhere ie . middle of a field or grassed area (for a marquee event) they are fitted with a recirculating system, basically the flushing waste water gets used over and over again!!
HOW??? I hear you cry!!
- Well the water in the waste tank has a blue/green chemical liquid poured into it at a certain ratio! (this will be explained on the back of the chemical bottle)This ratio changes depending on the season and manufacturer, in winter you don't get as many smells so not as much is needed. Its a good idea to point out that most of the chemicals on the market now are environmentally friendly and dont pack harmful formaldehyde!!
So the blue chemical :
1. stops the bad smells
2. kills the germs
3. is often blue or green in colour to disguise
whats in it!
The flush on the toilets is the same toilet style and flush as you are used to back home! The user flushes the blue/green coloured water from the cistern which takes the waste to the WASTE TANK situated below. The pumps recognise a drop in pressure in the cistern so they turn on pumping the waste blue/green water through a metal gauze and then through a filter so only liquid passes and flls the cistern up when full the pumps then stop as the pressure builds and the toilet is now ready for the next flush !!!
Dont Worry the water used for washing your hands is totally different! This water comes from a header tank situated normally above and as this water will only last so long most are fitter with self closing taps.
From:
http://www.squidoo.com/search/results?q=toilets
How Mobile Toilets are Made and How to Build Them
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