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Avial PT20B
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Typeportableportable
Principle of operationliquid (chemical)liquid (chemical)
Upper tank volume10 L10 L
Volume of the lower tank20 L20 L
Flush mechanismpump-actionpump-action
Features
Functions
pressure vent valve
 
General
Maximum weight150 kg150 kg
Seat height42 cm42 cm
Dimensions41.7x37.9x42 cm41.7x37.9x42 cm
Weight without filler5 kg5 kg
Added to E-Catalogapril 2017april 2017
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Functions

Fill indicator. A pointer showing the degree of filling of the toilet with waste. The specific design and operation of such a pointer may vary: in some models it shows the actual fill level, in others it only fires when the amount of content approaches the maximum allowable. However, anyway, this function makes it easier to monitor the state of the toilet and reduces the risk of critical overflow.

Flush water indicator. A pointer showing the amount of remaining water to flush. Allows you to easily monitor the rest of the water and reduces the likelihood of a situation where the flush system is empty “at the most crucial moment”.

Pressure relief valve. A valve that allows you to safely relieve pressure from the lower tank. This feature is found mainly in chemical toilets. Its necessity is due to the fact that the lower tank is usually tightly closed during unused time, and the reaction between waste products and chemicals occurs with the release of gases. This is not critical during use; however, if the lower cleaning tank is removed and opened without relieving pressure, accumulated gases may violently escape from the drain opening along with the contents splashing. To avoid this, a special valve is provided that releases only excess gases and does not allow the contents to get out.

Separate waste collection.... Separation of waste entering the toilet into liquid and solid. To do this, the bowl is specially divided into two parts, so that the urine is immediately diverted to the drain, and only solid waste enters the tank. Thanks to this design, the filling of the tank slows down, and it has to be emptied less often. In addition, due to the fact that urine and feces do not mix, there are significantly fewer unpleasant odours when using the toilet.

Toilet paper holder. Toilet paper roll holder. Often made in the form of a compartment in the body of the device, which opens at the time when paper is needed. This feature is found mainly among mobile toilets (see "Type") — it is assumed that stationary ones are installed in such places where there is already a place for paper.

Fan. The presence in the design of its own fan with a pipe for connection to the exhaust pipe. Such a fan "blows" the smells that occur when using the toilet outside the bathroom, providing a comfortable atmosphere inside.

Wheels for transportation. The presence of wheels for transportation in the design of the toilet. Typically, this is just one pair of wheels, and to use it, the structure must be slightly tilted and rolled in this position, like a handcart. Such equipment greatly simplifies the transportation of the structure, especially when the tank is full. Note that this feature is provided only in stationary toilets (see "Type") — mobile models are light enough to do without wheels.
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