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INSTALLATION PLANNING Cont...

Structural Issues

The Rota-Loo is installed sub-floor. It may be installed under a concrete slab or bearer and joist floor, 

in a full or partial cellar as desired in the building design. Consider the spacing of joists or concrete slab 

penetrations to allow for the waste chute. Consult a relevant Engineer to ensure support spacing and floor 

spans are adequate for the size and position of the Rota-Loo.  

Most Rota-Loos are installed in a location largely protected 

from the elements and can sit freely on the base. If your 

installation is likely to experience extremes, you may need 

to consider anchoring the Rota-Loo to the ground to prevent it moving in the event of weather events.  

Rota-Loo is not designed to be fully immersed in water so should not be installed where severe flooding 

may occur without flood protection.

Vent System

The Rota-Loo airflow requirement is provided by 100mm DWV piping (not supplied) from an inlet filter

(supplied) to a Turbo Vent (supplied) and incorporates a continuous running fan (supplied).

•  The Rota-Loo 950 comes with 4 Pods for the vent piping (see drawing page 5) - only 2 will be

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used. The Inlet should be opposite the Outlet (e.g. Plan drawing page 5).  

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The fan is to be fitted on the outlet side. Consider how the fan will be powered (240VAC or 12VDC) 

and ensure the fan housing is accessible for maintenance.

•  The air inlet (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 typically requires a second fan)

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Remember that warm air naturally rises and that sharp bends restrict airflow - designing the vent 

piping correctly will improve natural operation.

•  Warm air holding moisture entering cold air can result in condensation. Consider insulating the outlet 

vent piping, and ensuring you install the supplied condensate trap, particularly in cold climates.

Excess Liquid

Under normal conditions, all liquids should be dealt with by normal evaporation. If the installation

experiences excessive use or does not get enough heat to evaporate the liquid internally, it may be

necessary to plan to install a secondary system to handle the excess liquid. This may be a secondary

evaporating tank, which should be installed in a sunny location, or an Absorption Trench System.

Speak to your supplier or Rota-Loo for advice if you think this may be needed.

AS 1546.2 requires that access to a WCT be 

prevented from unauthorised people.  Consider 

whether your installation needs access restriction 

methods to prevent young children or vandals 

from access.

North 

Facing

Hot air

If a 240VAC fan is to be 

installed, a standard single 

GPO needs to be provided 

close to the fan position and 

installed according to AS/NZ 

3500 & AS/NZ 3820.  

If solar power is planned, 

consult a solar installer to 

provide a system that will 

keep the fan running 24/7 

- the 12 DVC fan power 

consumption is 3.0W

condensate 

trap

Summary of Contents for Rota-loo RL950

Page 1: ...RL950 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: ...546 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 requirements for the design and performance of...

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: ...he Rota Loo is sufficient to evaporate the liquid that has collected in the base of the Rota Loo chamber note that the design of the Rota Loo has the inlet vent low and opposite the outlet to promote...

Page 5: ...quired materials and tools Pages 7 to 10 highlight your installation instructions Installation of the Rota Loo involves Positioning the Pedestal and Rota Loo to ensure a vertical drop from the pedesta...

Page 6: ...Rota Loo The Waste Chute supplied allows for 800mm from the base of the Pedestal to the top of the Rota Loo but additional Waste Chutes may be added to increase this if desired Don t plan to install a...

Page 7: ...lter 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 typically re...

Page 8: ...ste Chute you will give yourself room to install the Waste Chute as well as minimise the visual impact when you happen to look down the Pedestal Check you have clearance in the joists for the waste ch...

Page 9: ...from movement due to minor floods or storms now is the time to do this Install the Air Vent Piping The Rota Loo 950 has 4 vent pods molded into the main body Two of these will be used for the air ven...

Page 10: ...everything is in place the Rota Loo structure should be well insulated so that the temperature inside the unit remains as warm as possible This is particularly important in cold climate areas Please u...

Page 11: ...see if there is any bowing in the lid around the waste chute entry Make any adjustments required When the Rota Loo has been finally installed you will need to attach the waste chute to the joists or a...

Page 12: ...balance An outline of common problems and remedies are listed in the Manual When emptying the Bin use gloves eye protection and a dust mask to protect yourself from any residual pathogens that may ex...

Page 13: ...the Rota Loo any burning materials such as cigarettes or matches disposable nappies tampons wet wipes or sanitary napkins plastic rubber metal or glass material vegetable scraps fruit scraps or meat...

Page 14: ...date composting may not be complete and it is advised that the bin be removed and allowed to compost longer spare bins and lids are available for this purpose Additional bins must be fitted with a lid...

Page 15: ...e Rota Loo tank is not blocked and that the liquid flows out 3 Check the fan is operating 4 Unscrew the condensate cap and clear of any liquid or materials Salt Build Up Over a period of time dependin...

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: ...complete with power lead Accessories RL650 950 filter pack of 6 filters 1 litre bottle of bio stimulant Any optional items ordered will be shown on the batch release picking list Items and Materials n...

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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