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General Information
The macerator is designed to accept wastewater from a rear
discharge toilet but can also simultaneously receive wastewater
from several sanitary fixtures such as a sink, shower, bathtub, or
urinal (a single bathroom group). However, only one water closet
(toilet) per unit may be connected.
Usage
The macerating system is designed for the disposal of human
waste, toilet paper, and water. It is not intended for kitchen waste,
nor is it intended to be used for the disposal of wastewater from
such pumped appliances as dishwashers and clothes washers. This
product is not designed for emptying large pools or spas.
The macerating system starts automatically once the toilet is
flushed or liquid from other fixtures enters the unit. It
automatically shuts off once the contents have been pumped
away. Run times will vary depending on inflow and source.
Features
• Improved cutter design with RazorCut™ system. The cutter
blades are designed and rigorously tested to last
indefinitely without need for service or replacement in
ordinary applications.
• The CleanConnect™ Seal allows the macerator to sit closer
to the toilet.
• QuickFlip™ discharge and vent connectors allow for
horizontal or vertical pipe connections.
Bath Layout
Sanitary fixtures connected to the macerating system must be
located on the same floor level.
The toilet works as a conventional flushing toilet and needs no
special maintenance with normal use.
Any regular bathtub (up to 100 gallons) or shower can be used.
When installing these fixtures, build a 6 inch high platform for the
fixture to be placed. This provides enough space for a p-trap and
slope toward the macerator auxiliary inlets. When installing a
shower, manufacturers sometimes offer a prefabricated raised
shower base. Note: The actual distance between the p-trap of the
additional fixture and macerator determines the necessary
clearance to install the p-trap and elevation required to ensure a
minimum pitch of 1/4” per foot drop.
Normal Operating Cycle
The macerator controls are capable of distinguishing between
different modes of operation and optimizes the run time
accordingly.
Advanced run detection will energize the cutters once the unit
detects a flush. In doing so, the cutters are spinning at maximum
speed (rpm) prior to fluid and debris reaching the cutting system.
The unit may pulse during a shower or draining a bathtub because
the macerator can pump at a higher rate than the incoming flow.
Use and Care
All standard cleaners can be used just as with a standard
conventional toilet. The exterior of the macerating unit may be
cleaned with a damp cloth and normal household cleaners. Never
spray or dump water or chemicals directly on the unit.
Dimensional Data
ASCENT - ESW
ASCENT - RSW
16-5/16”
[41cm]
16”
[41cm]
30-1/2”
[77cm]
16”
[41cm]
28-1/2”
[72cm]
16-5/16”
[41cm]
13/16”
[2cm]
13/16”
[2cm]
ASCENT - ESW / RSW
[46cm]
18-3/16”
[51cm]
20”
[18cm]
7”
[25cm]
9-3/4”
[51cm]
20”
[41cm]
16”
[24.8cm]
9-13/16”
[51cm]
20”
[27.8cm]
10-15/16”
[9.1cm]
3-5/8”
[24.1cm]
9-1/2”
[23.6cm]
9-5/16”
[3cm]
1-1/4”
[17.9cm]
7-1/16”
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