Separating Toilet

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Basics

A modern flush toilet that seperates urine from feces for use in applications (such as composting toilets, or biodigesters) where a urine-feces mix could lead to unbalances of chemicals. This innovation allows for the use of a regular flush toilet, and converting it to a separating toiled without any modification of the toilet - but only the plumbing below. This allows the use of a standard $100 toilet to achieve the separation function - instead of using a specialized $1000 separating toilet.

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Existing Open Source Designs

Minimum Viable Product

Basic Design

Original Design Doc

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Diagram + Operation

Study this carefully to understand the points of logic:

  1. Weep hole sends urine down the drain
  2. Pressurized water at 50 PSI backflushes the weep hole via a washer solenoid - whenever feces are flushed so that the weep hole does not plug
  3. Feces are pumped actively via a macerating lift pump and enter the biodigester via 1" PVC pipe. Check valve after the pump prevents backwash from biodigester plumbing, where biodigester is loaded from the top
  4. Flush without active pumping is used for urine
  5. Small or big flush can be used on a dual flush toiled

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BOM

  • 1/2" NPT to PEX valve - Supply House - [2] - or locally at Menards
  • Spade terminals
  • Hose Clamps

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