VacuFlush Toilets & Generators

 

 

Find Your Ideal System

5000 Series vacuFlush

5000 Series: Best Seller

  • Pedal Flush model, starting with approx a pint of water in the bowl and allows you to add water by lifting the flush pedal upwards.
  • It is provided in 3 heights with above and below floor discharge options to best match your needs.
  • Ceramic Bowl, Sturdy plastic Base

4800 Series vacuFlush

4800 Series

  • 4800 Series is an all ceramic toilet with a flush Panel that uses as low as .08 gal per flush and as much as .27 gal per flush.
  • Timed Push panel. Press and walk away. The panel will trigger the pre-programmed flush cycle. As well as a Fill Bowl Feature.

4700 VacuFlush4700 VacuFlush

 

4700 Series

  • 4700 Series is an all ceramic toilet with a flush Panel that uses as low as .10 gal per flush and as much as .33 gal per flush.
  • Timed Push panel. Press and walk away. The panel will trigger the pre-programmed flush cycle. As well as a Fill Bowl Feature.
    OR
  • Flush Handle for more of a household look. The handle will trigger the pre-programmed flush cycle. As well as a Fill Bowl Feature.
Vacuflush System diagram 

VG4

VG4

Is the newest model of vacuum generator. It is an all inclusive Pump and Accumulator unit.

 

VG3

VG3 (low profile)

 Is for those spots that your height is limited. The Pump and accumulator are side by side.

Vacuum pumpAccumulator Tank

 

Pump & Accumulator

Is the pump separate from the accumulator tank
so you can place them in different locations if your space is limited.

 

VG2 

Complete unit no longer available. 

 

How The VacuFlush System Operates:

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1. Vacuum is maintained in the system at all times. Before use, the water level in the bowl can be raised by simply lifting the flush lever.

2. When the toilet is flushed by pushing down on the foot lever, the vacuum energy stored in the system is released. The change of pressure in the vacuum tank causes the integral pressure switch to activate the vacuum pump. The bowl is instantly cleared and the waste is moved through the vacuum pump, at 7 feet per second, and pushed to the holding tank.

3. After the flush lever is released, creating a vacuum tight seal at the toilet bowl, the vacuum pump continues to run until the vacuum level is recharged in the system. Recharging the vacuum takes about one minute, depending on how long your run is.

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