Where does the waste go from a macerator toilet?

The macerator pump uses a stainless steel fast-rotating cutting blade to convert solids and fluids into a fine slurry that is discharged under pressure through small-diameter piping (¾-inch or 1-inch) and expelled into the sewage line or septic tank.
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Where does the waste go from a macerating toilet?

The macerating unit softens and churns up waste that passes through the pump. This makes it easier to dispose of. When you flush your toilet (with a macerator pump attached to it), waste passes through the pump instead of moving directly to the outflow pipes.
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How do you drain a macerator?

Turn the lever near the back of the toilet tank to stop the water flow. Bailout as much of the water in the toilet tank as you can. Place a bucket underneath the pipe running from the top of the Saniflo macerator. Loosen the pipes with a wrench, allowing the residual water to drain into the bucket.
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How far can a macerator pump waste?

The unit pumps the effluent upward to 15 feet and/or 150 feet horizontally (with gravity fall). Once the water level in the container goes down, the micro switch deactivates the unit until the flush is activated again.
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Do macerating toilets clog?

A macerator grinds solid waste into small enough particles that it can travel through your other waste pipes. Because of this, if you get a clog or blockage in your Saniflo, you cannot simply plunge the toilet to unblock it or you may damage the macerator.
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Macerating Toilets: What you need to know



Can you poop in a macerator toilet?

The simple answer is that yes you can poop in a Saniflo toilet. As with normal toilet systems you can put any organic waste into the toilet bowl and use the flush mechanism to remove it—which includes toilet paper—although like a standard toilet too much toilet paper can lead to blockages occurring.
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Why does my macerator toilet smell?

Bad smells can be due to a build-up of limescale and human waste in the 2-3 inches of water that's always left in the Saniflo. To see if it's your Sanilfo that's emitting the bad smell, flush your toilet or fill your basin with water and then unplug it.
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Where does the waste go on a Saniflo?

Where does the Saniflo waste go? When flushed, the waste in a Saniflo toilet does not go directly to the outlet pipe. Instead, it heads to the WasteAway (soil stack) unit. Before it arrives there the Saniflo macerator technology reduces the waste to liquid form within a few seconds.
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What size pipe comes out of a macerator?

Macerator manufacturers normally recommend diameters from ¾” to 1½”. The ¾” diameter may be the cheapest alternative, but the high-speed flow increases the piping friction loss.
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Can you pump toilet waste uphill?

It is the only unit capable of pumping horizontally, or with a double lift and even at an uphill gradient. By using a vortex impeller submersible pump, the Flushmaster provides an open free flow sewage and wastewater pumping capability like no other product on the market.
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How do macerator toilets work?

A macerating toilet is an upflush toilet system. It sends waste to a unit behind the toilet in a large container or in a container in the wall. High-powered blades liquefy the waste before it is pumped out of the unit through a pipe that is directly tied to the main drain line.
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Do you need building regs for a macerator toilet?

The macerated (cut up) waste still needs to drain away to the sewer, it just uses a smaller diameter pipe and a pump. You need to apply for building regulations approval.
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How do you drain a Saniflo toilet?

Firstly, switch off the Saniflo. For now, you may need to remove some of the waste by hand, especially if the waste threatens to overflow. Next, take some hot towels and place them along the length of your waste pipe. This should loosen up the frozen blockage and allow you to flush out the waste.
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How reliable are macerator toilets?

Older models have a reputation for being unreliable and for frequently breaking down. These two things are not quite as much of a concern these days due to advances in technology, but a macerator is not likely to be quite as reliable as a regular toilet with a normal sewage pipe connection.
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Are macerating toilets worth it?

Pros of RV Macerating Toilets

Instead of flushing with your foot, a button is used, and the bowl will automatically fill with water. Another big benefit of macerating toilets is they help prevent clogs in the RV's black tank wastewater system. Because waste is ground up, normal toilet paper can be used as well.
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Can you poop in a Saniflo?

Only put organic waste (urine, faeces, toilet paper) in a saniflo system. Sanitary pads or baby wipes will clog the toilet. It's important to flush your saniflo at least once a day.
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Where does the non return valve go in a macerator?

Place the non return valve on the curved connector and attach the longest white rubber connector to the curved connector. The non return valve should open away from the lifting station unit.
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Does a macerating toilet need to be vented?

Unless you're using a SaniCOMPACT, which doesn't require venting, you'll need to vent the macerator pump into your home's vent system.
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How do you connect macerator to soil pipe?

Right so you are solvent welding at every bit, so its:
  1. Cut hole to the required size, tidy it up.
  2. Apply solvent weld to hole.
  3. Apply solvent weld to boss strap on.
  4. Connect boss strap on to the waste, and tighten.
  5. Weld the adaptor to the boss strap on.
  6. Weld 32mm pipe to the adaptor.
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Can you use bleach in a macerator toilet?

It is important never to use products containing bleach in a saniflo macerator as bleach corrodes the seal around the macerator valve. This results in a faulty system as the macerator cannot sense when to open or close.
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Can you put a Saniflo toilet anywhere?

The benefits of installing and using a Saniflo toilet include the following: No drainage pipe necessary: As there is the ability to drain the toilet from any location, you can put a toilet anywhere in your domestic property with no extension pipe. This could be a cellar, loft, attic space or anywhere else.
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How long does a macerator last?

How Long Does a Macerator Pump Last? The common rule regarding macerator pumps, is the machine, which will usually last up to 15 years, if handling a small amount of waste. With standard usage in a main bathroom in a domestic home, you can assume a macerator to last at least for about 10 years.
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Can you use a plunger on a macerator toilet?

Using a plunger on a macerator toilet could damage the macerator system so if there is a blockage it will need to be taken apart and cleaned.
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Is a macerator noisy?

In the past Saniflo Pumps where noisy however Saniflo have come along way in design and product innovation in the last 8 year, Newer models of Saniflo are very quiet compared to older versions, Saniflo noise level is no louder than a toilet flushing or around 45 Decibels.
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Why does my macerator keeps running?

If the macerator pump keeps starting by itself, then it is potentially a problem with the microswitch. For problems to occur with the microswitch it has to have either a fault with a misfiring microswitch or the rubber membrane may have become damaged.
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