Can
I merge my vent with my plumbing vent?
No. We
realize that this will make your installation easier, but if
the toilet is not installed on its own vent, tabulation of
the air in the vent will hamper the airflow, and may lead to
odors. In addition, vents connected to other devices (such
as sinks, etc.) will start to smell of ammonia. The toilet
needs to be on its own vent in order to function correctly.
Do
I really need an overflow drain with a non-electric or
central flushing system?
Yes.
You will definitely have overflow leachate in both of these
situations, even in very limited usage. If a drain is not
connected, the overflow could end up in your bathroom, and
not down the drain pipe.
I
am not very handy. Can you install the unit for me?
Although Sun-Mar units
are designed for the do-it-yourselfer to install and
maintain, there are other options available.
Taos Green Solar will
either install the units ourselves for an extra charge which
will be determine, or we will attempt to refer you to
someone who can. If Taos Green
Solar is unable to provide you with this service,
a handyman in your area should have all of the skills
necessary to install your unit.
3.
How many bends can I put in the vent pipe?
More
than 3 90° bends will disrupt airflow. We also do not
recommend any horizontal lengths (no matter how short) or
downward dips of the pipe. Fasten your pipe to the structure
with the supplied brackets to prevent settling.
I
have a waste pipe run close to 20 feet long. Anything extra
I should do?
Yes.
Install a cleanout valve at each elbow to allow for removal
of any clogging material. Ideally, you should keep the waste
run as short as possible. Sun-Mar
does not recommend installation of horizontal waste runs
over 20 feet, as it can lead to problems with clogging.
I
am installing a Sealand on a 2 hole flange. What should I
do?
Line
up the flange with the bottom of the pedestal, and mark 2
extra drill holes that line up with the floor bolts. If you
do not want to do this, 4-hole flanges are available from
Sun-Mar for a small charge.
Buy the special Sealand floor flange with the Sealand for a
small extra charge - it saves you the trouble of modifying a
universal flange.
I
have a metal roof/obstruction/other. Do I have to terminate
the vent above the roofline?
Yes.
If this means putting a couple of 45° bends in to get it
around the eave, do so. If the vent terminates under an
eave, the air from the vent will downdraft over the property
possibly causing a urine smell to occur.
My
bathroom can get below 55° F at night, or any other time.
Will this affect composting?
Yes.
If the unit is being used all of the time, you will need to
install an additional heat source or leave the heat on to
the area where the composter is located. If you are only
using it occasionally on weekends during this time, don't
worry about it.
What is the "soft sealant" referred to in the manual?
Silicone caulking.
I
want to make modifications to the unit. Will this void my
warranty?
Call
Sun-Mar at 905-332-1314
before making any modifications to the composter itself.
They may be able to offer you suggestions that do not
include modifications to the unit. If the modification is
cleared with Sun-Mar
(not with Taos Green Solar)
it will not void your warranty. They want to work with you
to make sure that your unit fits your needs - even if your
needs change after the sale.
Do
I need the vent?
Yes.
Absolutely.
How
will I secure the stack if I go to 2-3 feet above the
roofline?
Guide
wires. These should be available at your local hardware
store, and you may have already used them for other
applications.
Where does the diffuser go?
On top
of the vent stack.
Wouldn't a wind turbine be better than the open diffuser?
The
diffuser is a deceptively simple device. It actually
prevents most rain and snow from entering your stack. While
wind turbines would do the same, when there is no wind to
turn them they act as a blockage at the top of the stack,
and can create urine odor in the bathroom. |