Soltran Buildings

The Maxi Rota-Loo 2000; is the most appropriate and environmentally responsible method for disposing of human waste. The Rota-Loo is approved by the Environmental Protection Authority and Health departments throughout Australia and used by people around the world.
From inside the toilet room it looks just like a normal toilet except that the system;
• Needs no water for flushing,
• Has an unlimited capacity,
• Uses no chemicals,
• Creates no pollution,
• Is free of odour,
• Very low maintenance.

The huge capacity of the Maxi 2000 makes it particularly suitable for public toilet facilities where the site is environmentally sensitive, where water is in short supply, or where a low maintenance facility is required. The Maxi Rota-Loo 2000 provides an environment that allows human waste to be treated by a method that has taken “Nature” millions of years to evolve...NATURAL HYGIENIC COMPOSTING.

Housing the Maxi 2000
The Maxi 2000 is designed for use in remote or high traffic locations, to be able to do this effectively the building in which a system is housed, becomes an essential component, for its efficient, effective and successful operation. Whilst it is possible to design your own building around the Rota-Loo composting toilet system, it is our recommendation that you first consider the proven Ecos Soltran. An understanding of the principles of aerobic decomposition and why the design of the Soltran is so successful will help you decide on the best course of action for your project.

Low Maintenance and Unlimited Capacity
Every Maxi ROTA-LOO 2000 is equipped with 8 removable composting bins which are located on an internal turntable which is rotated once a bin becomes full (hence ROTA-LOO). The full bin is left to continue the composting process and will not need to be emptied until it returns to the first position under the toilet pedestal. By this time, humus has been created which can be simply buried into a shallow hole.
Sometimes a toilet facility can be under designed due to inaccurate information on frequency patterns for the area. When a situation like this occurs, it is possible that the material in the bin that is to be emptied, may not yet be fully composted. If this occurs, one is able to simply fasten a lid onto the full bin, remove it from the system and replace the bin with an empty spare. The full bin can then be moved to a secure location to finish its composting process. This feature will ensure that no Soltran facility need ever be closed due to insufficient capacity or unexpected high usage.

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