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EXPELLOR TOILET by the GBH Group, Malaysia - http://www.gbhgroup.com.my | |
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| The GBH Group, in collaboration with the Italian based Saverio Design, have manufactured the first custom designed ODOURLESS toilet called "EXPELLOR" which incorporates the Odourbuster Technology. | |
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The Expellor toilet incorporates an Odourbuster unit which fits snugly between the cistern and the toilet bowl. The final connection into the soil pipe is made either linking into the basin waste pipe or by utilising the unused blanked off basin waste connection on the S&VP (soil and vent pipe). For new installations we recommend using a McAlpine Multiquick "S" or "P" trap or similar having a 32mm basin waste inlet.
The Expellor toilet comes complete and can be easily installed or assembled on site. The ingenious design of the Odourbuster unit allows the unit to be either built into the Expellor toilet at the factory or separately packed with the Expellor toilet for later assembly on site. Installing the Expellor toilet is easily carried out by either a plumber or competent person in the usual manner.
The Odourbuster unit is powered from either the mains powered 12 volt DC transformer (included) or from a rechargeable 12 volt battery (purchased separately). For truly maintenance free operation the transformer version is recommended. Commissioning of the mains powered transformer can be carried out by a competent person but ideally should be carried out by a qualified electrician. It is simply a matter of connecting the 2 wire (12 volt DC) feed to a standard fixed spur wall outlet which incorporates the tiny built-in transformer. It is totally safe and simple with no additional ventilation ducts or holes in the wall for fans being required, or similar intrusive builders work. | |
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| Purchasing Enquiries |
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| Expellor odourless toilets are also available from our distributors AirAway (click here to contact us for more information) and come complete with an Odourbuster unit, battery operated wall sensor and a 12 volt DC transformer. | |
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