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An upflush toilet has been engineered to solve problems. While their interiors are hardworking machinery, their
exteriors are a fashionable complement to any decor. Their main difference from standard fixtures is the discharge
system, whose key components are a macerator/pump and a small-diameter pipe. The powerful macerator has a rotating blade that shreds and grinds solid material like
human waste and toilet paper. When mixed with flushing water, solid material changes to a fine slurry which moves easily
through a narrow pipe upward. The macerator/pump is sealed for life and requires NO maintenance! A quiet electric-powered pump moves the fine slurry upward under pressure. The small-diameter discharge pipe (as small as 3/4" across), solves many structural problems as it can be run virtually anywhere! The fine slurry moves easily through this pipe to the normal sewage system, septic tank or holding tank.
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