The SepticJohn system is a very safe and convenient appliance when assembled and used properly. Below is a table showing the estimated operating cost and suggested sizing. The suggested incinerator and holding tank size depends on expected usage and if all sewage needs to be processed or only the black water. HOW TO SIZE THE SIZE OF SYSTEM & ESTIMATED OPERATING COST: A submersible transfer pump can pump the effluent up to 300 ft, which means that the housing of the SepticJohn incinerator can be away from the house/application. The holding tank can be installed above or below ground. The SepticJohn incinerator has to be installed above ground and protected from weather (rain/snow). Standard fixtures can be used, however, Ecojohn encourage installing efficient low flush toilets and shower head to be as efficient as possible This system process all sewage into a small amount of sterile ash. The SepticJohn product line has systems that can process up to 300 gal/day. If you have an existing holding tank, it is possible to leave that and simply hook up the incinerator with pump and ultrasonic level sensor. Basically, the entire system can be installed very quickly without any big mound or leach lines. One of the many advantages of these systems is the ease of installation. These systems are controlled by an advanced PLC control system and Ecojohn offers remote monitoring service for customers who wants that extra layer of support. All wastewater gets plumbed to a holding tank in or above ground, and from there the waste gets pumped into the SepticJohn incinerator when called for. The SepticJohn systems operate with standard low flush toilets and fixtures, and the incinerator can be connected to existing installations. The ash is sterile and can easily be disposed off. In these situations a septic alternative is required and this is where Ecojohn can help. Ecojohn has developed a new sewage incinerator system that evaporate all sewage (black and grey water) into a small amount of sterile ash. Due to various reasons, such as property doesn't perc, water table is too high, rocky ground, old septic tank is failing, or it is just not practical/cost efficient to install a new septic system. In today's society there are more and more regulations for installing septic tanks. Septic Alternative Black and Grey Sewage Wastewater Incinerator System (process up to 300 gallons per day)
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