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Jets Urinal 721, CVS System
Classic wall-hung vacuum toilet. Low-flush, flexible and easy to maintain vacuum toilet.
The Jets 721 is a vacuum urinal made of high quality materials. It is designed for low water consumption and is connected to a constant vacuum system.
The urinal is a wall-mounted unit and is often part of a larger vacuum toilet system.
Technical data
External dimensions 34. 0 x 340 x 570 mm (LxWxH)
Weight………………………………………………………………………..A..pprox. 16 kg
General tolerance…………………………………………..B..owl dimensions ±2%
Drain valve – outlet……………………………O..outside diameter Ø 50 mm
Water connection……………………………………………………..½… ” paint BSP
Generic material………………………………………………………….P..orcelain
Operating data
Rewind time…………………………………………………………………………5.. seconds
Emptying time…………………………………………………………………2.. seconds
Water pressure………………………………………………………………………2..-7 bar
Operating vacuum……………………………….R…ecommended 30-55 % Vacuum
Air consumption……………………………..A..pprox. 48 liters at 50% Vacuum
Water consumption………………………………………………………….1..L. (3 bar)
Temperature range………… Minimum 1°C to
to Maximum 60°C
(unless frost protection measures are taken)
Obs!……………….V..a. lues may vary depending on selected components
Connection to water mains
The required connection for the urinal valve is a 1/2″ BSP standard coupling. The water pressure must be at least 2 bar and must not exceed 7 bar.
Connection without mains water
The urinal valve can be connected to a local water supply, e.g. a cistern or a tank. A water pump must be used. More instructions on
connections can be found on the respective product data sheets.
Backflow prevention
Follow local, regional, national and/or international regulations for the backflow prevention requirements applicable to your specific installation.
For installations where the valve is to be connected to a potable water source, a water connection should be installed with a backflow
prevention device.
The urinal is a wall-mounted model that can be installed in places where:
● a service hatch, cabinet or equipment room is present.
● the urinal bowl should be removable from the wall for servicing.
Access for maintenance and valve placement
You must have the possibility to access the valve. To access
the valve, you must have a recess behind the urinal, a
maintenance cabinet behind the installation or an access hatch.
If a recess is made, no access hatch is required as access is then
gained by removing the urinal from the wall.
If you choose to have an access hatch, it should be at least 250 mm x
240 mm long/wide.
Valve location:
The valve location should be adapted to the local conditions. The
exact location of the valve is flexible and depends on the
piping configuration and the location of the bracket.
The pipelines should be secured with clamps to prevent them from moving
.
Product details
The Jets 721 is a vacuum urinal made of high quality materials. It is designed for low water consumption and is connected to a constant vacuum system.
The urinal is a wall-mounted unit and is often part of a larger vacuum toilet system.
Technical data
External dimensions 34. 0 x 340 x 570 mm (LxWxH)
Weight………………………………………………………………………..A..pprox. 16 kg
General tolerance…………………………………………..B..owl dimensions ±2%
Drain valve – outlet……………………………O..outside diameter Ø 50 mm
Water connection……………………………………………………..½… ” paint BSP
Generic material………………………………………………………….P..orcelain
Operating data
Rewind time…………………………………………………………………………5.. seconds
Emptying time…………………………………………………………………2.. seconds
Water pressure………………………………………………………………………2..-7 bar
Operating vacuum……………………………….R…ecommended 30-55 % Vacuum
Air consumption……………………………..A..pprox. 48 liters at 50% Vacuum
Water consumption………………………………………………………….1..L. (3 bar)
Temperature range………… Minimum 1°C to
to Maximum 60°C
(unless frost protection measures are taken)
Obs!……………….V..a. lues may vary depending on selected components
Connection to water mains
The required connection for the urinal valve is a 1/2″ BSP standard coupling. The water pressure must be at least 2 bar and must not exceed 7 bar.
Connection without mains water
The urinal valve can be connected to a local water supply, e.g. a cistern or a tank. A water pump must be used. More instructions on
connections can be found on the respective product data sheets.
Backflow prevention
Follow local, regional, national and/or international regulations for the backflow prevention requirements applicable to your specific installation.
For installations where the valve is to be connected to a potable water source, a water connection should be installed with a backflow
prevention device.
The urinal is a wall-mounted model that can be installed in places where:
● a service hatch, cabinet or equipment room is present.
● the urinal bowl should be removable from the wall for servicing.
Access for maintenance and valve placement
You must have the possibility to access the valve. To access
the valve, you must have a recess behind the urinal, a
maintenance cabinet behind the installation or an access hatch.
If a recess is made, no access hatch is required as access is then
gained by removing the urinal from the wall.
If you choose to have an access hatch, it should be at least 250 mm x
240 mm long/wide.
Valve location:
The valve location should be adapted to the local conditions. The
exact location of the valve is flexible and depends on the
piping configuration and the location of the bracket.
The pipelines should be secured with clamps to prevent them from moving
.



