In the area of electrical marine toilets, many different variations are currently on the market. The entry level of marine toilets use substructure pumps. By design, these pumps (combined chopper and impeller) are quite noisy with the pump creating an exceptionally high level of noise. For some time, these toilets have been also available in a standard household design.
Because the pump is installed within a china bowl, there is also the possibility of adding additional insulation. These toilets are much more preferable to traditional on board toilets. The energy and water consumption of the toilet results from the duration of the rinsing time (as long as you hold your finger on the flush button, the toilet will continue to flush).
The latest trend in the area of on board toilets are electric toilets with high-volume choppers (about 80-120 mm ⌀). In conjunction with their very quiet motor noise, these are comparable with household toilets. The flushed water is carried out either on-board, in to a pressurized water system or separate pump (fresh or seawater). These toilets with large choppers come with a "smart" controller, so that the amount of water and pumping time can be adjusted exactly, according to the conditions on board. As a general rule, these controllers offer an "Economy button" for small flushes. The water consumption for these systems ranges from about 1.5 to 3.5 liters. These toilets are very suitable for use with a holding tank. Overall, these toilets provide all of the comforts of home and are very reliable.
The latest trend in the area of on board toilets are electric toilets with high-volume choppers (about 80-120 mm ⌀). In conjunction with their very quiet motor noise, these are comparable with household toilets. The flushed water is carried out either on-board, in to a pressurized water system or separate pump (fresh or seawater). These toilets with large choppers come with a "smart" controller, so that the amount of water and pumping time can be adjusted exactly, according to the conditions on board. As a general rule, these controllers offer an "Economy button" for small flushes. The water consumption for these systems ranges from about 1.5 to 3.5 liters. These toilets are very suitable for use with a holding tank. Overall, these toilets provide all of the comforts of home and are very reliable.
Electrical Marine Toilets
In the area of electrical marine toilets, many different variations are currently on the market. The entry level of marine toilets use substructure pumps. By design, these pumps (combined chopper and impeller) are quite noisy with the pump creating an exceptionally high level of noise. For some time, these toilets have been also available in a standard household design.
Because the pump is installed within a china bowl, there is also the possibility of adding additional insulation. These toilets are much more preferable to traditional on board toilets. The energy and water consumption of the toilet results from the duration of the rinsing time (as long as you hold your finger on the flush button, the toilet will continue to flush).
The latest trend in the area of on board toilets are electric toilets with high-volume choppers (about 80-120 mm ⌀). In conjunction with their very quiet motor noise, these are comparable with household toilets. The flushed water is carried out either on-board, in to a pressurized water system or separate pump (fresh or seawater). These toilets with large choppers come with a "smart" controller, so that the amount of water and pumping time can be adjusted exactly, according to the conditions on board. As a general rule, these controllers offer an "Economy button" for small flushes. The water consumption for these systems ranges from about 1.5 to 3.5 liters. These toilets are very suitable for use with a holding tank. Overall, these toilets provide all of the comforts of home and are very reliable.
The latest trend in the area of on board toilets are electric toilets with high-volume choppers (about 80-120 mm ⌀). In conjunction with their very quiet motor noise, these are comparable with household toilets. The flushed water is carried out either on-board, in to a pressurized water system or separate pump (fresh or seawater). These toilets with large choppers come with a "smart" controller, so that the amount of water and pumping time can be adjusted exactly, according to the conditions on board. As a general rule, these controllers offer an "Economy button" for small flushes. The water consumption for these systems ranges from about 1.5 to 3.5 liters. These toilets are very suitable for use with a holding tank. Overall, these toilets provide all of the comforts of home and are very reliable.