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Designed and manufactured in the UK with patented POWAâ„¢ displaced
air technology, Propelair produces a powerful, high-performance flush
using just 1.5 litres of water compared to an average nine, using 84%
less water and cutting water bills by up to 60%. Requiring a fraction of
the energy usually needed for water and waste processing, the toilet
reduces carbon footprint by an average 80%. Propelair is also one of the
most hygienic systems available. Flushing a conventional toilet creates
a ‘sneeze effect’, spraying bacteria, viruses and moisture into the
air. Propelair reduces aerosolised germs by 95% - the germs are trapped
inside Propelair's unique closable lid, and then efficiently removed
with its powerful air-flush, creating a more hygienic and healthier
washroom environment for users. Propelair can easily be installed onto existing drainage systems, so is suitable for refurbishments and retrofits as well as new developments. Its quick refill time of 20-30 seconds helps to reduce queuing time, which is particularly helpful during periods of high usage. Propelair conforms to a number of globally recognised standards including the prestigious BSI Kitemark, WRAS and ISO 9001 manufacturing standards. It also reaches the highest performance rating under BREEAM’s water efficiency guidelines, and exceeds environmental planning legislation such as Part G of the Building Regulations and Code for Sustainable Homes. |
The main ranges of products shown were the Carat and Platin tanks
which are used for Rainwater Harvesting systems, and have also been used
with raised outlets to combine harvesting in the lower section of the
tank and attenuation of surface water in the upper section. The Carat
tank is available in sizes from 2,700l to 6,500l and are manufactured by
pressure injection moulding in 2 halves which allows them to be stacked
to enable transport of up to 30 tanks on one vehicle, and are also used
for Waste water treatment plants. The Platin tanks are much shallower
dig tanks for projects where ground water may be an issue, or where the
ground is rocky and difficult to excavate. These tanks come complete with filters, pumps and control boxes to suit the various requirements for WC flushing, garden irrigation, etc. We also showed the range of EcoBloc cells used to make larger underground tanks for soakaways, attenuation tanks and combined with Rainwater Harvesting systems. These cells are designed for quick and simple installation by our own teams, or with our assistance. They are specially designed to stack during transport and storage to take a quarter of the space occupied by traditional cellular systems. |