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HomeMy WebLinkAboutApplication- PermitGARFIELD COUNTY BUILDING AND SANITATION DEPARTMENT 108 Eighth Street, Suite 401 4630 Glenwood Springs, Colorado 81601 Permit Phone (970) 945-8212 Assessor's Parcel No. INDIVIDUAL SE AGE DISPOSAL PERMIT This does not constitute a building or use permit. PROPERTY 7(-eO tdarzoN) ice• Owner's Name 0)( USPMITP Present Address)bIt (2-7( Phone 21O3, System Location 2R P 9 • 2_14.09, 0 uP Legal Description of Assessor's Parcel No. C ��r fs)�--Vv SYSTEM DESIGN Septic Tank Capacity (gallon) Other Percolation Rate (minutes/inch) Number of Bedrooms (or other) Required Absorption Area - See Attached Special Setback Requirements: Date Inspector FINAL SYSTEM INSPECTION AND APPROVAL (as installed) Call for Inspection (24 hours notice) Before Covering Installation System Installer Septic Tank Capacity Septic Tank Manufacturer or Trade Name Septic Tank Access within 8" of surface Absorption Area Absorption Area Type and/or Manufacturer or Trade Name Adequate compliance with County and State regulations/requirements Other Date Inspector RETAIN WITH RECEIPT RECORDS AT CONSTRUCTION SITE CONDITIONS: 1. All installation must comply with all requirements of the Colorado State Board of Health Individual Sewage Disposal Systems Chapter 25, Article 10 C.R.S. 1973, Revised 1984. 2. This permit is valid only for connection to structures which have fully complied with County zoning and building requirements. Connection to or use with any dwelling or structures not approved by the Building and Zoning office shall automatically be a violation or a requirement of the permit and cause for both legal action and revocation of the permit. 3. Any person who constructs, alters, or installs an individual sewage disposal system in a manner which involves a knowing and material variation from the terms or specifications contained in the application of permit commits a Class 1, Petty Offense ($500.00 fine - 6 months in jail or both). White -APPLICANT Yellow - DEPARTMENT GARFIELD COUNTY SEPTIC PERMIT APPLICATION 108 8th Street, Suite 401, Glenwood Springs, Co 81601 Phone: 970-9454212 / Fax: 970-384-3470 / Inspection Line: 970-384-5003 ww narliel(1-enunty nrnn VI CS 'N n - PD 421.09 Permit Fee: bo STAFF USE ONLY Septic Per Perk Fee: Totalfees: 1 uilding Permit #: Lir) Issue Date: Sf4ric i 5 ')-21-07 Liist 2-+'t#JuT DAT ZI.0 1 firfinThrfAl.. CES &Q i er 3t)-‘304-1:71: Yom: Parcel No: (this information is available at the assessors office 970-945-9134) 216921400026 2 Job Address: (if an acldress has not been assigned, please provide Cr, Hwy or Street Name & City)or and legal description App. 0.25 miles N of the end of CR 213, SESW, ection 5, T7S, R97W, 6th P.M. 3 L10,,303 Acres N/A Lot No: Block No: N/A Subd./Exemption: N/A 4 Owner: (property owner) OXY USA WTP LP Mailing AddressP 760 Horizon Drive Suite 101 Grand ,Tunrt i on CO 81506 : 970-263-3600 Alt Ph: 970-263-3637 5 Contractor: N/A Mailing Address Ph: Alt Ph: 6 Engineer: N/A Mailing Address Ph: Alt Ph: 7 PERMIT REQUEST FOR: (X) New Installation ( ) Alteration ( ) Repair 8 WASTE TYPE: ( )Dwelling ( )Transient Use ()Commercial or industrial )Non- Domestic wastes ( )Other - Describe 9 BUILDING OR SERVICE TYPE: Porta ie restroom taca.iity associa -• a. er •. e • o ice Number of bedrooms N/A Garbage Grinder ( )Yes (X)No 10 SOURCE & TYPE OF WATER SUPPLY: NONE ( )WELL ( )SPRING ( )STREAM OR CREEK ( )CISTERN If supplied by COMMUNITY WATER, give name of supplier: N/A 11 DISTANCE TO NEAREST COMMUNITY SEWER SYSTEM: Town of De Segue - app. 11 miles to the South Was an effort made to connect to the Community System? No - di stance too great YOUR INDIVIDUAL SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM PERMIT WILL NOT BE ISSUED WITH OUT A SITE PLAN 12 GROUND CONDITIONS: a 80 feet < 10 Depth to 15, Ground Water Table pp' Percent Ground Slope 13 TYPE OF INDIVIDUAL SEWAGE DISPOSAL SYSTEM (ISDS) PROPOSED: ( )Septic Tank ( )Aeration Plant ( )Vault ( )Vault Privy ( )Composting Toilet ( )Recycling, Potable Use ( )Recycling, other use ( )Pit Privy (x)Incineration Toilet ( )Chemical Toilet ( )Other- Describe 14 FINAL DISPOSAL BY: ( )Absorption trench, Bed or Pit (Underground Dispersal ( )Above Ground Dispersal ( )Evapotranspiration , ( )Sand filter ( )Wastewater pond ( Other -Describe south Canyon Landfill or other permitted facility 15 Will effluent be discharged directly into waters of the state? ( )YES (4NO 16 PERCOLATION TEST RESULT: (to be completed by Registered Professional Engineer, if the Engineer does the Percolation Test) Minutes N/A per inch in hole No.1 Minutes N/A per inch in hole No.3 Minutes N/A per inch in hole No.2 Minutes N/A per inch in hole No._ Name, address & telephone of RPE who made soil absorption test: N/A Name, address & telephone of RPE responsible for design of the system: N/A Applicant acknowledges that the completeness of the application the local health department to be made and furnished issuance of the permit is subject to such terms and co reports submitted herewith and required to be submit :d and are designed to be relied on by the local •!a i understand that any falsification or misrepr.tioo and legal action for 'ury as p id d • 'aw / is conditional upon such further mandatory and additional test and reports as may be required by by the applicant or by the local health department for purposed of the evaluation of the application; and the ditions as deemed necessary to insure compliance with rules and regulations made, information and by the applicant are or will be represented to be true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief nt of health in evaluating the same for purposes of issuing the permit applied for herein. I further ay result in the denial of the application or revocation of any permit granted based upon said application ��� 09 17 r 'i< % OWNERS SIGNATURE DATE VI CS 'N n - PD 421.09 Permit Fee: bo STAFF USE ONLY Septic Per Perk Fee: Totalfees: 1 uilding Permit #: Lir) Issue Date: Sf4ric i 5 ')-21-07 Liist 2-+'t#JuT DAT ZI.0 1 firfinThrfAl.. CES &Q i er 3t)-‘304-1:71: Yom: OXY USA, WTP Garfield County ISDS Permit Application, INCINOLET Electric Incinerating Toilet For Use at the OXY USA, WTP Field Office Narrative Details of Operation and Installation: Two Incinolet toilets will be installed inside the OXY Field Office Trailer Facility to serve 5 to 10 employees. Unit Number: 1, Installed in Office Trailer Unit Make and Model: Incinolet TR Proposed Use: Serve Field Office restroom requirements Service specific to Unit #1 is capable of handling up to 8 individuals, full time. As per the manufacturers specifications ash generated by the Incinolet Unit #1 will be disposed of in a standard waste receptacle (dumpster). Units will be vented according to the manufacturer's specification. See attached documents for drawings and additional detail. After installation, unit will be inspected by a Professional Engineer (PE) to verify the unit has been installed and is being used according to the UL listing and the manufacturer's instructions. Unit Number: 2, Installed in Office Trailer Unit Make and Model: Incinolet TR Proposed Use: Serve Field Office restroom requirements Service specific to Unit #2 is capable of handling up to 8 individuals, full time. As per the manufacturers specifications ash generated by the Incinolet Unit #2 will be disposed of in a standard waste receptacle (dumpster). Units will be vented according to the manufacturer's specification. See attached documents for drawings and additional detail. 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EASY INSTALLATION SPECS & PRICING MAINTENANCE. CONTACT: US INCINOLET uses electric heat to reduce human waste (urine, solids, paper) to a small amount of clean ash, which is dumped periodically into the garbage. INCINOLET remains clean because waste never touches the bowl surface, A bowl liner, dropped into the bowl prior to use, captures the waste, then both liner and its content drop into the incinerator chamber when the foot pedal is pushed. You can use INCINOLET at any time -even while it is in Home 1 Contact Us cycle. NSF A Typical Cycle: Incineration cycle is started with the push button. Both heater and blower come on when button is pushed. Heater alternates off and on for a preset period of time, blower continues on until unit has cooled. Several people may use the toilet in rapid succession. Push the start button after each use to reset the timer. INCINOLET vs. Composting Toilets http://incinolet.com/aboutus_2.htm 4/13/2009 INCINOLET Composting Toilets Cleanliness Paper Bowl Liner contains waste - keeps bowl sparkling clean. Bowl is not protected - waste can stain and smear bowl surfaces. Waste is visible in some models Odor Waste is incinerated after each use - keeps bathroom free of odor and flies. Waste accumulates and decomposes over a 3-6 month period of time - user can see http://incinolet.com/aboutus_2.htm 4/13/2009 -INCINOLET- Page2of2 Click here to download a condensed PDF manual. Email: sal ipcinolet.com • Phone: (214) 358-4238 Toll -Free: 1-800-527-5551 • Fax: (214) 350-7919 Research Products/Blankenship, USA • 2639 Andjon, Dallas, Texas 75220 Copyright © 2006 Research Products/Blankenship, Inc. All rights reserved. http://incinolet.com/aboutus_2.htm 4/13/2009 Catalyst within the toilet keeps exhaust odor -free. accumulated waste and some insects may be attracted. WaterSome Uses no water. models use water and must be plumbed. Additives Nothing to add. Peat moss must be added after every 3-4 uses. Other "food" for microbes must be added from time to time. Residue Ash produced is germ -free - no restrictions on its disposal. Compost produced must be put out onto the ground, but cannot be used as fertilizer for food producing plants. Some models drain excess urine out into a pit or an old septic system. Climate Can be used in any climate and can be left in an unheated environment for long periods of time. Microbes must be kept warm and must be "fed" from time to time or they die, stopping the composting process and leaving raw sewage in the toilet or composting vault. Waste must be "stirred" periodically. Electrical Requirements Uses 120 volts (some 240 volt models), at 15 amps. Uses about 1% kilowatt cwa electricityhour per cycle. Electric drawn only when toilet is in use. Electric models use 120 volts. Electricity may be needed all the time, even during off seasons, to operate evaporation fan and heater. Click here to download a condensed PDF manual. Email: sal ipcinolet.com • Phone: (214) 358-4238 Toll -Free: 1-800-527-5551 • Fax: (214) 350-7919 Research Products/Blankenship, USA • 2639 Andjon, Dallas, Texas 75220 Copyright © 2006 Research Products/Blankenship, Inc. All rights reserved. http://incinolet.com/aboutus_2.htm 4/13/2009 Research Products Merchant INCINOLET® ELECTRIC INCINERATING TOILET MOW IT WORKS ABOUT US ASY INSTALLATION SPECS & PRICING MAINTENANCE CONTACT IJS.'. TOILET MODEL TR Page 1 of 1 Model TR is for use by up to 8 people full time. 240 volts, 3600 watts, two year warranty. Price: $1,799.00 Product Code: TR_ \ 240 volt 7 208 volt LID COLOR: (White unless otherwise specified.) white sand Home Contact Us :Afad;M Carp NSF LINERS & ACCESSORIES: blue rose 11 yellow Each toilet comes with 1 box of 200 liners. NOTE: Shipping charge will be higher to AK and HI, usually about $200 per toilet. Prices good for U.S. only. Allow 3 to 4 weeks for delivery. Replacement parts and accessories are always in stock; if you don't find what you're looking for, or have any questions, please call us at (214) 358-4238 or toll-free at 1-800-527-5551. Email: sales incinolet.com • Phone: (214) 356-4238 Toll -Free: 1-800-527-5551 • Fax: (214) 350-7919 Research Products/Blankenship, USA • 2639 Andjon, Dallas, Texas 75220 Copyright© 2006 Research Products/Blankenship, Inc. All rights reserved. http://ssl3.adhost.com/incinolet/merchant.cfm?step=4&pid=54 4/13/2009 -INCINOLET- NCINOLET® ELECTRIC INCINERATING TOILET Page 1 of 2 ABOUT US EASY tNSTAJ iATION .SPECS & PRICING MAINTENANCE CONTACT Us'...'.. Home I Contact Us Installation is as easy as 1-2-3: INCINOLET system comes to you as a complete, ready -to -install package. Installation is quick and easy. • Set the unit on the floor • Connect the vent pipe • Plug into electric power • Mount bowl liner dispenser on wall near unit Venting Options: Venting materials can be placed with'n a wall and INCINOLET can be placed against a wall at the back. Allow 6" to 8" on the right side to operate the foot pedal. <-Click on the Illustration to Enlarge General Dimensions: Width 15 Inches Height 20 Inches Depth 24 Inches Ventpipe 4 Inches dia. Blower 100 cfm Weight 85-95 lbs. INCINOLET is built of heavy-duty stainless steel, and uses specially sealed and treated electric heaters and the finest control system in the world. Its rugged design is the result of over 40 years experience. We built quality into every INCINOLET to give http://incinolet.com/easy.htm 4/13/2009 -INCINOLET- Page2of2 you many years of dependable service. Click here to download a condensed PDF manual. Email: salesancinolet.cor • Phone: (214) 358-4238 Toll -Free: 1-800-527-5551 • Fax: (214) 350-7919 Research Products/Blankenship, USA • 2639 Andjon, Dallas, Texas 75220 Copyright © 2006 Research Products/Blankenship, Inc. All rights reserved. http://incinolet.com/easy.htm 4/13/2009 N e' ELECTRIC INCINERATING TOILET INCINOLET° INSTALLATION / MAINTENANCE MANUAL All Models CALL TOLL FREE NATIONWIDE 1-800-527-5551 RESEARCH PRODUCTS/Blankenship 2639 Andjon • Dallas, Texas 75220 (214) 358-4238 • FAX (214) 350-7919 E-MAIL: sales@incinolet.com www.incinolet.com NSF Protocol PB Elacteaol Indnoeacng Toilets • Health and Sanitation (eoplocoa 1983 onion of NSF Standard 41) WARNING: Do not operate INCINOLET until you have read thoroughly and understand completely all instructions and safety rules contained in this manual. Save this manual and review frequently for continuing safe operation, and instructing possible third -party users. For questions or assistance call 1-800-527-5551 Use a bowl liner for each and every use. Tips for Success Push button to start after each use. Empty ashpan OFTEN — when ash is 1/2 inch deep F19.1 How INCINOLET Works When you push the start button, heater and blower both come on. Heater alternates off and on for an hour. Blower stays on for an additional 30 to 55 minutes. YOU CAN USE INCINOLEI ANY TIME DURING THE INCINERATION CYCLE. Push start button after each use. YOU SHOULD INCINERATE WASTE AFTER EACH USE. ACCUMULATED WASTE, PARTICULARLY SOLIDS, RESULTS IN ODOR AND CAN REDUCE LIFE OF THE HEATER. If INCINOLET is used primarily in the morning, with little or no use during the day, then reset the timer to 1 1/2 or 2 hours to insure complete incineration. (See page 8.) Ash is not suitable to use as fertilizer or compost. It should be disposed of in household trash — just as you would with any other ash waste. Party Stress For times when you are having a party or house guests, when the INCINOLET may have to serve more than the stated capacity for a short time, follow these tips: 1. Empty the ashpan before guests arrive. 2. Be sure guests are instructed as to proper use and that a bowl liner is required for each and every use. 3. Push button after each use and check occasionally to be sure it's not over filled. 4. You may need to run an extra cycle or two to insure complete burn. 2 HOW TO INSTALL INCINOLET 1. Remove all packing materials — including cardboard inside ashpan panel. 2. Set unit on level floor in desired position: Allow clearance at rear for wiring and vent -line connection. Allow at least 2" on left side and plenty of room on the right side to operate foot pedal. 3. Prepare electrical supply within 4 feet of toilet location. 4. Install mounting plate to floor (RV and WB only). 5. Connect vent -line. 6. Plug INCINOLET into the proper receptacle on a 20 -amp circuit. Dedicated circuit recommended. Preparing Vent -Line Vent pipe can run horizontally or vertically. Venting materials can placed close to a wall at the back. Allow 6 to 8 inches on the right Vertical vent -line should terminate with a rain cap. For horizontal downward to prevent back -drafting. be placed within a wall and INCINOLEI can be side (facing the toilet) to operate the foot pedal. venting use a dryer flap or add a PVC elbow turned 4- 9) Fig. 5 3 For proper operation, vent -line must be as straight as possible with a minimum of elbows. Maximum length of pipe at the 4" diameter is 20 feet plus 2 elbows. Use larger diameter pipe for longer runs. Contact factory if you have questions about special installations. For best performance, use the shortest possible run and a minimum number of elbows. Do not vent into an attic or crawl space. Assemble vent pipe pieces securely, gluing or taping all connections. Connect coupling and pipe to vent collar at the rear of the unit. Put a dryer flap or rain cap at outside of building to prevent back drafting. Center of vent collar on the back of INCINOLET varies by model. Use this chart to find the correct measurement for your toilet. Center of vent hole - up from floor: Model CF 10" Model RV 10 1/4" Model TR 10 5/8" Model WB, 120 v. 101/4" Model WB, 240 v. 10 7/8" Model WB, 208 v. 10 7/8" Electrical Preparation This appliance has a 20 -amp plug and is meant to fit only into a 20 -amp receptacle. (Fig. 4) If the outlet you intend to use for the INCINOLET is not the proper type, then change the receptacle. You must have a circuit suitable for 20 amps, headed by a 20 -amp circuit breaker. Do not attempt to defeat this safety feature by modifying the plug in any way. Power cord is 4 feet long. Extension cords should not be used with this appliance. START-UP PROCEDURE - Once Incinolet is connected to vent line and plugged into a 20 amp receptacle on a 20 amp circuit of the appropriate voltage, it's a good idea to run a test cycle using a cup of water poured into a bowl liner. 4 UNDERSTANDING ELECTRICAL OPERATION 1. Pushing the Start Button closes the Start Switch which engages a timer. Timer begins a new cycle each time start switch is closed. Timer doesn't accumulate time, merely starts over again. 2. Timer is set to 60 minutes at factory. Timer activates temperature controller. Controller output is connected to the coil of a Relay, which controls the electric current to the heater. 3. Temperature Controller responds to the output from a Thermocouple, which measures Heater temperature. When the temperature of the lower coil of the heater reaches approximately 1200 degrees F., controller shuts down the relay, which cuts off the heater. When heater temperature falls to about 1000 degrees E, controller again activates relay and heater comes on. Heater is off, then on, about twice a minute. 4. Timer also controls exhaust blower. Blower and heater come on and both stay on for 60 minutes together. After heater cuts off, blower continues on until incinerator area has cooled to about 130 degrees F. 5. Blower Thermostat (ITS) closes when it senses a temperature of 130 degrees F., and stays closed after the heating cycle is over, until incinerator temperature falls below 130 degrees E, about 30 to 50 minutes later. Power Consumption One complete cycle uses about 1 1/2 to 2 kilowatt hours of electricity. Because you can use INCINOLET any time during the cycle, your "per use" cost is lower. During a Power Failure If waste is burning in the INCINOLET when the electric service is interrupted, you may get smoke and odor in the room. Open a window to ventilate as best you can. When power comes back on, the fan should start automatically, if needed, and run until unit is cool enough. Heater does not come on until you push the button. You can push foot pedal to check contents of ashpan then start a cycle if needed. To Interrupt an Incineration Cycle In normal use, itis never necessary to stop a cycle to add waste. (See "How to Use", page 3.) However, on rare occasions (doing repairs, etc.), you may want to stop a cycle in progress. Turn the circuit breaker off momentarily (or unplug INCINOLEI) to cancel the cycle. Then turn the circuit breaker back on (or plug in INCINOLET) so that the toilet is ready for use. If unit is hot enough to need it, the blower should come back on automatically to cool it. NOTE: If blower does not come on, smoke and odor may come directly into room. In this case, you may want to start the cycle again for a few minutes to finish burning off the waste remaining in the ashpan. Thermostats Your INCINOLEI is equipped with three thermostats. 1. SAFETY THERMOSTATS (STS) shuts heater off if air temperature inside toilet reaches about 145°F. It is located on the front surface of the control box at the upper right rear of the unit. To replace, disconnect voltage, remove top of unit, disconnect lead wires to old thermostat, and replace. (Fig. 9) 2. BLOWER THERMOSTAT (ITS) turns fan off when outside skin of chamber cools to 130°F and will turn fan on again if temperature increases. It is accessible through access panel opening, just to the left of the heater terminals. To replace, follow same procedure as for STS above. (Fig. 12) 3 LIMIT THERMOSTAT (TS) turns heater off if skin of chamber reaches a temperature of 325°F. It is located below the ITS blower thermostat and heater terminals, outside ashpan compartment. To replace, follow same instructions as for other thermostats. (Fig. 12) 5 CARE AND CLEANING Keep your INCINOLET clean to prevent odors. • Empty ashpan when ash is about 1/2 inch deep. EXCESSIVE ASH BUILD-UP CAUSES ODOR, SHORTENS HEATER LIFE, AND DECREASES EFFICIENCY. If ash is caked and hard to remove, just soak insert pan for a few minutes in warm water. • Wipe up urine spills as they happen. • Every 6 months — clean blower wheel and inside of INCINOLET. 1. Unplug unit and remove top. (See instructions below.) 2. Clean inside with a detergent or a spray cleaner such as Formula 409. (Do not use pine oil cleaners.) 3. Remove blower wheel and clean. (See page 10.) 4. DO NOT STEAM CLEAN. 5. Stainless steel polish can be used on outside surfaces to keep INCINOLET's finish lustrous. TIP: If blower becomes noisy or vibrates, clean or replace blower wheel. (See page 10.) Bowl Liners BE SURE that the top edges of the liner are below the lid when it closes. Otherwise, paper will burn outside the chamber and cause momentary smoke and odor. CAUTION: Failure to use bowl liner for each and every use will always cause odor and urine on the floor. Bowl liners are made of a special paper coated with polyethylene film. This liner is necessary to catch and contain the waste, then convey it into the incineration chamber. USE A BOWL LINER FOR EACH AND EVERY USE. Liner protects the bowl and prevents urine from draining to the floor. How to Remove Ashpan Remove ashpan only when pan is cool and toilet is not operating. TO REMOVE ASHPAN Remove ashpan panel. Raise camloc handle and unhook it from ashpan handle. Pull ashpan out. Empty ash in garbage. CAUTION: ASHPAN MUST BE SECURELY IN PLACE FOR PROPER OPERATION. TO REPLACE ASHPAN Push ashpan firmly into place. Lift up on ashpan handle and engage hook of camloc under ashpan handle. Push down on camloc handle. Replace ashpan panel. Fig. 7 Removing the Top (Seat, Lid, Bowl Halves) Top is held in place with four screws, two per side and a rubber boot which protects the start button. Remove them, and then lift top up. To replace top: With incinerator lid closed, hold bowl halves together and lower top into position. Replace four screws and rubber boot over start button. Tip: If you have trouble holding howl halves in closed position while placing it back on toilet, just use a small piece of masking tape to hold them together, then slice through it from the top later. 6 For help with troubleshooting or to order parts, call 1-800-527-5551 HEATER ASHPAN INSERT SEAT & LID ASHPAN PANEL GUARD FOOT PEDAL ACCESS PANEL VENT RUBBER BOOT TOP WITH STAINLESS STEEL BOWL HALVES SCREWS HINGED BOWL IN JOPEN POSITION TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER START BUTTON HINGED BOWL • IN CLOSED ;ice POSITION ., BLOWER MOTOR BLOWER WHEEL /' Iv ,gyp SPRING .,\ INCINERATOR LID ,'I TIMER STS THERMOSTAT CONTROL BOX BLOWER HOUSING HEATER TERMINALS BASE PLATE FOOT PEDAL ASSEMBLY ITS THERMOSTAT (TS THERMOSTAT LOCATED BELOW AND TO THE RIGHT OF ITS THERMOSTAT. Fig. 5 ASHPAN CAMLOC LATCH FOR ASHPAN INCINERATOR CHAMBER Flg. 9 7 TROUBLESHOOTING TIMER & TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER THE KEY TO TROUBLESHOOTING Timer limits heating cycle, Controller limits heater temperature. Timer and temperature controller are within control box in upper right corner of housing, accessible with top removed. Timer has two lights: green and red. Temperature controller has one red light. A steady green light on timer indicates unit has power and is ready for operation. When start button is pushed, green tight begins blinking and the red light comes on and stays on for a timed interval, during which time temperature controller is activated and its red light is on. Controller red light means that the relay is activated and supplying power to heater. Controller red light stays on until timer cuts off after the timed interval, or heater reaches maximum allowed temperature and thermocouple signals controller to open relay. In actual operation, when timer reaches end of timed interval, its red light goes oft', and blinking green light turns steady again. During the timed interval, controller red light will be on constantly until heater reaches about 1200 degrees F, at which point controller red light goes off and the relay opens. Controller red light comes on again after 30 seconds or so, stays on for about 40 seconds, then goes off again, and so on until the end of timed interval. 1TMERADJUSTMENT: (See Fig. 8.) Timer dial reads 0 to 3 hrs. Timer pointer is set to 1.0 hrs. If INCINOLET is used primarily for solids deposits in rapid succession and incineration is incomplete, move pointer to 2.0 hrs. If used throughout the day, both for urine and solids, timer would be best set at 1.0 hr. To adjust timer, remove top of toilet and turn dial so timer reads new setting. (See p. 7.) Replace top. DON'T MAKEANYADJUSTMENT REQUIRING SCREWDRIVER. BLOWER COMES ON BUT HEATER DOESN'T HEAT Remove top, examine timer and controller as above. If both timer and controller lights are on, then heater has failed. To verify, remove access panel, measure voltage directly across heater terminals, not from terminal to ground. If voltage appears, REPLACE HEATER. If no voltage appears, check circuit further. TIMER LIGHTS WORK BUT CONTROLLER RED LIGHT IS NOT ON Test thermocouple. Unplug toilet, remove side access panel. Remove wire nuts from thermocouple leads (#6 & 17). Twist the gray and purple wires together, then plug unit in and push start button. If controller red light comes on, REPLACE THERMOCOUPLE. CIRCUIT BREAKER OPENS WHEN START BUTTON IS PUSHED This indicates heater may be shorted to ground. Unplug toilet, remove access panel. Remove orange lead wires to heater terminals. Again push start button. If blower comes on and circuit breaker does not open, heater is shorted. REPLACE HEATER. Unplug toilet, examine all wiring which might be grounded by touching housing. REPLACE OR TAPE ANY BARE WIRES. NOTHING COMES ON, BUT TIMER GREEN LIGHT I5 ON Inspect timer lights as you push start button. Red lights should come on, green light should begin blinking. If not, CHECK START SWITCH OR REPLACE TIMER. 8 BLOWER, HEATER WON'T STAY ON If timer, blower and heater come on when start button is pushed but turn off as soon as start button is released, REPLACE TIMER. BLOWER STOPS AT END OF HEATING CYCLE Blower should he on from 30 to 55 minutes after heater cuts off. Unplug toilet, remove access panel, inspect for and tighten any loose wiring. REPLACE BLOWER THERMOSTAT. BLOWER DOES NOT OPERATE Blower must come on immediately when start button is pushed and should not stop while heater is on. If not, check blower wheel to be sure it's not binding. Listen to blower motor for a humming sound (like motor is trying to start). This would indicate bad motor bearings. REPLACE BLOWER MOTOR BLOWER OFF & ON AT CYCLE END It is normal for blower to stop for 4 or 5 minutes, then start again for a few minutes, a couple of times at end of cycle. If, however, blower stops and starts rapidly, blower (ITS) thermostat is faulty. REPLACE ITS THERMOSTAT BOWL HANGS OPEN: PEDAL WON'T RETURN 1. Closing mechanism may be out of adjustment. 2. Foot pedal goes too far down and locks up. Place block under foot pedal to prevent excess travel. EXCESSIVE NOISE, VIBRATION CLEAN OR REPLACE BLOWER WHEEL. INCOMPLETE INCINERATION Can be any one of several causes: 1. Start button not pushed after each use. 2. Ashpan too full. Empty more often. (Empty when ash is 1/2 inch deep.) 3. Too many people using toilet. 4. Burn cycle too short. Add more time to the timer. ODOR WITHIN ROOM Can be any one of several causes: 1. Failure to use bowl liner each and eve s time or careless use of liner. 2. Solids not completely incinerated. May need more time on timer or additional incineration cycles. 3. Ashpan too full. Empty more often. (Empty when ash is 1/2 inch deep.) 4. Back -drafting. Use back -draft preventer on horizontal vent -line or run the vent vertically with a rain cap at the top. ODOR OUTSIDE Causes same as above, plus: 1. Catalyst port perforations are clogged. Clean chamber wall behind heater coil with small brush. 2. Catalyst has "set". Stir with small rod to loosen. (See catalyst p. 11.) 3. Incinerator lid hanging open, allowing odor to escape. RESIDUE BLACK, LIKE CHARCOAL Ash should be white to gray. Black lumps means insufficient air is being drawn into chamber. There may also be soot around ash - pan lip at front and on inside of ashpan panel. Remove ashpan and use small brush to clean perforations in inner incinerator wall back of heating coils. MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS Clean Blower Wheel Blower draws fresh air into toilet to provide oxygen for the burn, carries smoke and odor into the catalyst, then exhausts moist air outside. Clean blower wheel and housing every 90 days, or any time excessive noise and vibration occur. 1. Remove top of INCINOLh1. 2. Disconnect two wires on side of control box to free motor. 3. Loosen (no need to remove) 3 screws holding blower motor plate. (Fig. 10). Twist and lift motor over screw slots to remove it. 4. Use 1/8" Allen wrench to remove set screw in wheel hub. 5. Clean grease and dirt from wheel with hot soapy water or a degreasing cleaner. 6. Replace wheel if corroded or if vibration indicates it is out of balance. 7. Clean inside of blower housing occasionally. Replace Heater Note: For maximum heater life incinerate after each use, and keep ash level down to no more than 1/2 inch. To Remove Old Heater: • Push up on heater coils to clear • Turn off voltage to INCINOLET. Remove ashpan. Remove access panel. Remove top. Hold incinerator open either by wedging down the foot pedal or blocking flushing mechanism in open position. • Remove thermocouple but do not disconnect. (Fig. 12) • Disconnect wiring to heater terminals. Remove cover plate and insulation around heater terminals. (Fig. 11-1) heater brackets. (Fig. 11-2) • Remove heater through ashpan opening. (Fig. 11-3) Note: Brackets may be wedged tightly in slots in wall. It is okay to remove brackets, but not absolutely necessary. To Install New Heater: • Reverse above procedure. Locate heater in brackets, making sure brackets are seated in slots in the incinerator wall. (Fig. 11-2) IMPORTANT: Locate heater at lowest position in heater bracket. Coils must not touch each other. • Replace insulation and cover over heater terminals. (Fig. 11-1) • On new heater coil, remove nut and only 1 of the 2 new washers. Slip heater wire's connector over the terminal, then the 2nd new washer and a nut. It is best to reuse the original lock nut, but the new nut can be used if needed. Always use the new washers, one on either side of the heater wire connector. • CAREFULLY tighten nut, using two (2) end wrenches to prevent twisting the heater stud terminals, which would break the moisture seal at end of heater (Fig. 11-1). • Replace thermocouple. Push knurled cylinder to compress spring. Turn to engage stud, then release. Spring must be compressed to insure that tip of thermocouple contacts outer surface of heater. (See p. 11.) Replace access panel, ashpan, top. Close circuit breaker. • Start cycle to test heater and total operation. 9