Control system designed to maximize performance and
operation
Electrode amps are controlled by the system for optimum
performance and reduced current draw
An LCD display provides system status and diagnostic information
Solid State Overload protection eliminates the fuses and relays,
once tripped a simple reset will allow the unit to function again
Historical operational data is stored on a board that is easily
returned to the factory or dealer for download to a PC
Environmentally Friendly
Generates its own natural disinfectant from salt water
Coated electrodes use salt water to kill bacteria and viruses
without the addition of harmful chemicals
Discharges with treatment levels that are safe for environmentally
sensitive areas
Simple to Use - For Powerboats and Sailboats
One-step activation with toilet switch or system status panel
automatically activates both toilet and treatment system
Eliminates the need for bulky holding tanks by treating each flush
The electro scan utilizes electrodes which
temporarily convert salt water into a powerful
bactericide. The treated waste water then safely and
conveniently reverts back to its original state of salt
and water. No unnatural or harmful chemicals enter
our environment.
The design of the treatment tank optimizes the
thoroughness of treatment by forcing the bactericide
and bacteria into direct contact, effectively killing
viruses and bacteria.
The electro scan can be installed with one or two
marine toilets to form a complete sanitation system.
Pressing the “START STOP” pad activates the
treatment cycle. The toilet(s) can be interfaced to
provide one touch toilet flushing and treatment
activation. The LCD Display lists current system
status and also stores historical data for a variety of
diagnostics.
Operation
The flushing action of the toilet discharges
waste into the first chamber of the Treatment
Tank. Here the waste is macerated and receives
its first treatment. Specially coated electrode
plates create an electrical field and convert salt
water into hypochlorous acid, a powerful
bactericide. Once the treatment solution reacts
with bacteria and waste, it reverts back to salt
and water.
The next time the toilet is flushed and new
untreated discharge water enters the first chamber,
some of the treated discharge enters the second
chamber. While the new waste is being treated in the
first chamber, the contents of the second chamber are
stirred and treated again. Each successive flush
moves the previous toilet discharge through the electro
scan and eventually overboard or into a holding tank.
When the discharge enters the marine environment,
virtually all pathogens have been eliminated.