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Vacuum sanitation technology is a real water saving method!
Vacuum technology for sanitary installations is an advanced technique in both economic and ecologic respects. Its application is flexible and independent from a (natural) slope. New buildings as well as the sanitation of old buildings or the reconstruction of existing buildings are all appropriate fields of application.

Vacuum sanitation systems are preferably used in buildings where the wastewater flow is high or varies greatly (hotels, restaurants, motorway services areas, airports, railway stations etc.), in bigger building complexes and in commercial and industrial halls, where the sanitary installations are often located at remote distances.

RoeVac® vacuum toilets need only one single litre of water per flush. Why? We use air as transport medium instead of precious water. Vacuum lines may be installed vertically into the suspended ceiling. This unique flexibility of pipe layout is particularly important in industrial buildings or even in public buildings. Where formerly the design of conventional toilets and washing facilities depended on the positioning of the gravity lines, sanitary installations can, using vacuum technology, be designed and assembled completely independent from any structural restrictions. Of course, the RoeVac® vacuum sanitation technology is also installed on ships.