Compressed Air Supply - Water-Loo Portable Skid Toilet Operation Manual

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SECONDARY CHLORINATOR
The secondary chlorinator is a contact chamber
designed to hold effluent long enough to give the
chlorine an opportunity to kill the bacteria contained in
the effluent. Effluent is displaced from the secondary
chamber into an evaporation pan under the treatment
tank to avoid puddles from forming under the unit. The
total bacteria kill of the effluent allows the Microphor
system to meet antipollution recommendations of the
Association of American Railroads which exceed the
requirements of the Food and Drug Administration.
Secondary Chlorinator Discharge
SATELLITE CABANA (Blue Room)
The Satellite brand cabana is double walled and has a
toilet paper dispenser, hand cream dispenser and a coat
hook mounted to the interior walls.
stainless steel stool can be cleaned with a power
washer. Do Not use anti-bacterial cleaners at any time.
Toilet paper dispenser holds two 9 inch rolls of tissue.
To replenish tissue paper place key into top of dispenser
and push down until cover opens. To prevent motion of
portable railroad toilet from unrolling tissue, slightly
squeeze tissue roll to make center cardboard core
oblong. Hand cleaner dispenser can be replenished by
pushing up on tab at bottom front of dispenser.
Replacement cartridges are available from Satellite, part
number found on inside cover.

COMPRESSED AIR SUPPLY

Compressed air is required to operate this toilet. Air is
supplied to the unit via the 1.5 cfm compressor located
in the control cabinet. Typically the compressor
replenishes the air reservoir after about a few flushes of
the stool. Toggle switch on side of compressor turns the
compressor off and on. On early models, compressor
on and off settings are made with the small knobs on the
face of the air gage attached to the circuit board in the
control cabinet. Compressor on should be set at 50 - 60
psi and compressor off at 70 psi.
Cabana and
On later models of toilets (serial #'s higher than 028)
with the compressor shown below, a solid state non-
adjustable switch turns the compressor on and off.
Some early model toilets have been refitted with the later
style compressor. With this style of compressor the air
reservoir pressure is 110 psi and air to the toilet valve is
regulated at 65 psi at the regulator/lubricator valve. If
you have a later style compressor and unit has gage on
panel as shown above, turn left knob full left and right
knob full right, gage will indicate reservoir pressure.
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Hand soap dispenser
Control Cabinet
Air Compressor On/Off Knobs
Later style air compressor

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