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HOW ROTA-LOO WORKS AND ENSURES EFFICIENT COMPOSTING

Rota-Loo deals with human waste using natural aerobic (requires oxygen) composting turning it to 

Humus, a soil like fertiliser which can be easily disposed of. This is achieved by keeping the composting 

pile dry and air circulating to provide the necessary oxygen.  

The RL2000 has 8 large buckets sitting on a turntable in the Rota-Loo. Waste falls into the bucket(s) 

positioned directly below the toilet pedestal(s) which allow liquids to drain away into the base. Excess 

liquid may be drained away into a secondary system (see page 11). It may be worth considering including 

a waterless urinal in some installations to divert some liquid away from the solids pile.

12 months.  In the case of very high usage, where buckets may be rotated for use before composting is 

complete, additional buckets can be supplied to allow for further composting time.  Heat for composting 

is generated by the bacterial activity.  Retaining the heat available is important and adding extra heat will 

assist the process. Using good insulation within the structure and passive solar heat are both important 

methods to create and retain internal warmth.

Typical air flow through the chamber

An air-warm airflow is promoted by a continuously running fan drawing 

air through a vent pipe heated by solar radiation, which both dries the 

composting solids and provides oxygen for the aerobic process. The fan 

also ensures airflow down the pedestal creating negative pressure and 

controlling any odours that may occur.
When the bucket is full it is rotated within the chamber where it stays 

promoting a good composting environment.  Upon full rotation, bringing 

the original bucket back (rotation brings it back to the pedestal), 

composting should be complete and the Humus can be disposed of.  

Composting time is dependent on the pile temperature, but it is generally 

recommended that each bucket should stay in the Rota-Loo for at least

The design of the Rota-Loo provides a natural air-gap insulation around the bins. It is recommended that 

the Rota-Loo is installed in an insulated space to help retain heat - this is particularly important in cold 

climates where temperatures are regularly below 10°C. Placing the Rota-Loo in a sun-facing position and/

or in a Soltran module will improve operation.

A significant amount of heat is lost in the airflow system, so a Rota-Loo installation requirement is that 

the inlet air is drawn from a warm air area, preferably through piping that acts as a solar collector (being 

placed in a sunny location and painted black are the simplest methods). 

When a composted bin has rotated through the 

Rota-Loo chamber, it will be ready to empty 

before filling again. If all has been operating 

well, the result will be a soil like Humus compost 

which can be used as a fertiliser in the garden.  

The Soltran Principal

Clear sheeting is angled at 

60 degrees with the largest 

surface preferably facing 

north.  The rays of the sun 

heats up the cool air inside, 

the warm air is drawn into 

the Rota-Loo by the fan 

in the vent pipe.  The front 

of the Soltran can also be 

used as the access door to 

the Rota-Loo room.  

State Regulations often stipulate the disposal methods of composted 

waste from a compostable toilet.  Please check with your local 

authority.  Typically in Australia, authorities require that humus from 

a composting toilet be buried with 300mm of soil on top and in a 

location that is not intended to be used for food cultivation for three 

months.

Summary of Contents for ROTA-LOO Maxi RL2000

Page 1: ...RL2000 Owners Manual Compostable Batch Cycle Toilet System Proudly manufactured in Australia by PFG Group Victoria 87 93 Tramway Road Morwell Victoria 3840 www rotaloo com au...

Page 2: ...e under cover OceanaMark OPMK30059 AS NZS 1546 2 PFG Group Victoria Pty Ltd is a Quality Assured company certified as compliant to ISO9001 2015 AS NZS 1546 2 2008 is the Standard that sets out the req...

Page 3: ...omposition it is important to keep the moisture containment of the material below 70 and ideally between 50 and 60 As fecal matter is 70 80 moisture and urine about 95 for a WCT to work correctly ther...

Page 4: ...nment Upon full rotation bringing the original bucket back rotation brings it back to the pedestal composting should be complete and the Humus can be disposed of Composting time is dependent on the pi...

Page 5: ...o to sit Installing the ventilation pipe work including vent pods inlet fan and Turbo Vent Connecting the Pedestal waste chute and Rota Loo Final checks before use 4 PREPARATION BUILDING DESIGN Space...

Page 6: ...ny excess liquid your site needs to have a patch of level diggable ground adjacent to the building If your building is going to have a suspended concrete floor it is best not to use the chutes as form...

Page 7: ...et inlet Filter needs to be located lower than the Pedestal otherwise you will draw air from the toilet cubicle rather than where the air inlet is located To draw warm air down from ceiling cavities t...

Page 8: ...he pedestal in position and check that with the waste chute centre lined up there is adequate clearance of the pedestal to walls 2 Drill a small hole in the centre of the marked chute hole position th...

Page 9: ...ve floor Remove the Waste Chute and cut off the measured distance from the length of the Waste Chute NB one end of the Chute has a socket which is provided for when more than one Chute are joined toge...

Page 10: ...et pipe see figure adjacent and should be positioned on the side of the unit approximately 200mm from the bottom The air inlet is attached to the 1OOmm 45 connector From the connector run the air inta...

Page 11: ...ural process is complete Make sure the vent cap is at least 600mm above the ridge line of your roof so that you don t experience down drafts Trees close to the vent cap can also cause down draft probl...

Page 12: ...to and slightly lower then the Rota Loo on the North side under a Soltran enclosure see picture Page 5 Connect the Rota Loo to the ELT via pipe rigid or flexible between the 40mm pipe nipples Connect...

Page 13: ...rd against disease transmission OPERATIONS OPERATING THE ROTA LOO Each installation will be slightly different because we all have different lifestyles and diets and we live in different climates Rota...

Page 14: ...ota Loo when bin is full and rotated the bin presented for use needs to be emptied Open the door rotate the full bin as noted above and remove the bin presented Under normal use this bin will have bee...

Page 15: ...nt to a minimum and wherever possible use only biodegradable disinfectant When using disinfectant use it only on a damp sponge around the pedestal and seat areas to prevent any spillage Be careful tha...

Page 16: ...ed or an excess liquid handling system should be constructed If the turntable won t rotate Check for obstructions On the RL650 the bins are quite close to the chamber sides and it may be that a bin ha...

Page 17: ...ic rate of aerobic bacteria therefore increasing the compost rate and producing less gases to attract the flies It is also recommended that a pyrethrum natural insect repellent spray or powder be adde...

Page 18: ...nusual situations The manufacturers contact details are included on the serial number plate for contact in unknown situations Storage of and access to Uncomposted Material Being fully self contained a...

Page 19: ...lking Material is Fed in While the addition of bulking material is recommended it is not essential for effective composting The use of toilet paper and the design to drain the compost pile of moisture...

Page 20: ...n provides for a factor of safety in time for composting In the case of very high use when compost may be removed before the designed 12 months instructions stipulate storing in additional bins Operat...

Page 21: ...ve and is recommended RL650 and RL950 Lids can be removed from outside the unit ROTA LOO WARRANTY We stand by our product and provide as much support as we can The Rota Loo and associated products are...

Page 22: ...use accident or alteration or damage caused by fire flood acts of God or any other casualty 2 Parts and accessories not sold by PFG Group Victoria Pty Ltd or damage resulting from the use of such item...

Page 23: ...fan 12 volt Solar fan or 240 volt fan complete with power lead Accessories RL2000 filter pack of 8 filters 1 litre bottle of bio stimulant Any optional items ordered will be shown on the batch release...

Page 24: ...900 Use gloves eye protection and a dust mask to protect yourself from any residual pathogens that may exist Bury under 300mm of soil for 3 months or as required by your local authority If contact is...

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