Research on the Water and Energy Consumption of Vacuflush Sanitation System in Building

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Sustainability challenges us to reflect on sanitation system reform is more accounted of water efficiency. Designed a suit of building vacuflush sanitation system on the basis of vacuum suction principle,analyzed of water and energy consumption based on simulation experiments using simulated stool. Comparison of water and energy consumption of vacuflush sanitation system and conventional gravity sanitation system in the difference, revealing water and energy consumption of the vacuflush sanitation system is less than the conventional gravity sanitation system. The result shows that vacuflush sanitation system in urban construction and urban partial area have promotion value on the economy, environmental protection and resource utilization.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 374-377)

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754-758

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October 2011

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© 2012 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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