Benefits for travellers and crews
Jets™ offers superb sanitary comfort with high-quality products that make the travelling experience more comfortable for today's demanding travellers.
Increased comfort
Products made from stainless steel or elegant porcelain combined with efficient vacuum flushing, results in a clean bowl after every flush. Automatic flushing is also available.
Hygienic and fresh
The vacuum system is completely closed. No odours or bacteria-laden aerosol from toilet flushes can escape. In addition to a vacuum valve in the toilet, a water trap ensures hygienic conditions after every flush. The Jets™ system extracts up to 80 litres / 21 gallons of air from the toilet cubicle - adding an extra level of hygiene.
Environmental benefits
The Vacuumarator™ pump grinds waste to a macerated pulp that is optimal for any sewage treatment system. The Jets™ system can already handle stricter regulations for greywater discharge.
All-in-one VOD™
With Vacuum On Demand (VOD™), the Vacuumarator™ pump generates vacuum to remove the waste in an effective all-in-one operation.
Withstands freezing temperatures
Jets™ offers a system to drain the water from the pump, as well as a heating system that keeps the pump from freezing.
Connections
24V, 36V, 72V and 110V DC power can all be used, as well as 115V and 230V AC power. A water source is the only other connection needed, making our solution a true plug-in system. There is no need for compressed air.
Single-pump collection and discharge
The Vacuumarator™ pump is not only capable of collecting blackwater and greywater efficiently. It can also be used as a discharge pump to empty on-board tanks.
A level indicator in the collecting tank tells the operator when it is time to empty the tank.
After closing the vacuum piping connection, a discharge hose from the pump is connected to a public sewer line. The tank to be emptied is connected to the suction side of the Vacuumarator™ pump by opening a valve.
The pump is started and empties the tank. The piping is then reset to normal operation - all by turning a few valve handles.