Installation; What You Need; Pipe Installation; Temperature - Biolet 65a User Manual

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INSTALLATION

You will need the following:
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– Hole saw 55 mm (2
/
") or jigsaw
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– Saw
– Measuring tape
– Asphalt sealant/adhesives
Also, check the floor space where the toilet should be placed so it is large enough. Required floor space is:
1
BioLet 15a and 25a width 55 cm (21
/
") x length 110 cm (43")
2
1
BioLet 65a width 65 cm (25
/
")x length 135 cm (53") (for the toilet and room for removal of the tray)
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Pipe installation

The entire pipe, from ceiling and up through cold areas such as attic, must be insulated. This is to prevent
condensation in the ventilation pipe and to increase natural draught. Insulation is essential, no matter how much
or little the toilet is used, even if the toilet is used only in summer. Do not use bends more than 45°.
Do not use any rain cap on top of the ventialtion pipe, only use the included netting.
Overflow drain
If you choose to connect the emergency overflow drain, choose one of the connectors (9), depending on the
direction of the hose. There is a silicone plug in the connector, push the plug into the toilet and connect the hose.

Temperature

The room in which the toilet is installed must be insulated. When the toilet is in use, room temperature
should be at least 18°C (65°F) to ensure proper function. The best thing to do is to install a thermostatically
controlled heating element. During periods when the toilet is not in use the temperature in the
room can be low or even freezing without any damage to the unit.

Air supply

To ensure adequate air supply, a vent through the outer wall should be installed.
(100 mm (4"). No extractor fan in the toilet room to avoid back drought, which can lead to odors in the room.
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