Silent Vacuum Drainage System

Silent Vacuum Drainage System
The Silent Vacuum Drainage System is... When installing toilets or similar facilities in a basement, it is common to use a pressurized system that includes a sewage tank and a sewage pump to pump the wastewater up. However, a minimal amount of wastewater often remains in the sewage tank, leading to unpleasant odors. Additionally, when trying to install toilets or water facilities in existing buildings, it can be difficult to ensure proper usage conditions on lower floors and the slope of the drainage pipes, which may lead to abandonment of the project. To address these issues, a vacuum-based drainage system has been devised as an alternative to the pressurized system. However, many existing vacuum sewage systems that utilize lift-up methods have been adapted, which has resulted in problems with noise and vibration. This system is a Silent Vacuum Drainage System that can eliminate noise and vibration issues by using a method that does not involve air suction. Model units are available for viewing. Please feel free to contact us.
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Silent Vacuum Drainage System
The Silent Vacuum Drainage System solves your drainage problems!
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Introduction of case studies for the Silent Vacuum Drainage System (2)
Even if there are no drainage pipes nearby and the piping route is uneven, drainage is still possible! (At a certain station building)
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Introduction of case studies for the Silent Vacuum Drainage System (3)
No need to secure pipe slope, making long-distance drainage possible! (Inside a certain station)
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Introduction of case studies for the Silent Vacuum Drainage System (1)
Response to floor demolition work due to underground piping renovation and significant reduction of construction period! (Certain high school)
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Relocation and expansion of water facilities with the "Sanipump Series" and "SVD".
Do you have concerns about not being able to relocate or add to your water facilities due to the need for drainage slope?
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