Waste disposal innovation for the Coach and Rail Industries
With Operator, Environmental and Passenger Benefits

How the system works
After flushing, all toilet waste is passed through the macerator pump, which is
then conveyed to the waste holding tank. A level sensor within the tank alerts
the incinerator that there is waste requiring incineration and the incineration
process begins.
A measured quantity of waste is pumped into the chamber and combustion
commences, whereupon all contents of the chamber are incinerated leaving a
sterile chamber. When the incineration process is complete combustion ceases and
the incinerator begins its cool down cycle.
If the holding tank level sensor indicates there is still waste in the holding
tank, further incinerations are initiated until the tank is empty.
The WC16 has the capability of incinerating up to 16 litres of waste per hour
and larger models are available to cope with higher flow volumes.
The WC16 meets all required Environmental and Health and Safety regulations -
details of which are available on request.