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Macerating toilets provide sanitation in rooms where standard waste line connections are out of reach. Also called upflush toilets, they look like typical tank-and-bowl toilets, but don't require a direct connection to a waste line or extensive modification to existing plumbing. They use an electric-powered macerating unit that shreds solid waste and pumps the flushed contents through a small-diameter discharge pipe connected to the main drain line. Macerating toilets can typically be installed within 100 to 150 ft. horizontally and 10 to 15 ft. vertically of the main drain line, depending on the pumping power of the macerator. They're ideal for low-traffic spaces where they don't need to function as a primary toilet.
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Macerating Toilet Systems
Macerating toilet systems include a tank, bowl, and macerator unit to ensure compatibility between components and eliminate the need to select components. These systems consist of a bowl that fastens to the floor, a tank that mounts to the bowl, and a macerator that connects to the bowl. They include a cover that fits atop the tank to keep out dust and debris.
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