Can you pee in a incinerator toilet?
What can be incinerated in the toilet? The toilet is designed to do nothing but incinerate urine, human feces, tampons, sanitation pads and toilet paper only.
Where does urine go in an incinerating toilet?
INCINOLET uses electric heat to reduce human waste (urine, solids, paper) to a small amount of clean ash, which is dumped periodically into the garbage.
What happens with the waste with an incinerating toilet?
Incinerating toilets can also be waterless. Instead of breaking down waste biologically, these toilets torch it. They send the waste to an incinerator, where it’s burned to sterile ash. The toilet sits in your bathroom and has an electric exhaust pipe that exits through your roof.
How often should I empty my toilet incinerator?
every three months
To maintain an incinerating toilet, you’ll need to empty the ash periodically, clean the blower motor every three months and replace it when it wears out, as well as clean the exhaust and ventilation pipes and the catalyst once a year.
How long does an incinerating toilet last?
1.5 to 4 hours
The system is then in the incineration cycle. Depending on the load capacity the system may burn for 1.5 to 4 hours. The manufacture recommends burning off the loads at times when the toilet will not have to be used such as at the end of the workday or at night.
Do incinerating toilets use water?
Natural Gas and Propane incinerating toilets do not rely on the use of water, plumbing or electricity. These systems can be installed any place where a natural gas or propane source is available.
How much does a Cinderella incinerator toilet cost?
$4,695 USD
The Cinderella is not cheap and would be a significant purchase for anyone. It starts at $4,695 USD for the Classic unit that takes its air from the room, which is two and a half times as expensive as the Incinolet.