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What
is a Waste Disposer?
In basic terms the
aim of the Food Waste Disposer is to simply and safely grinding food waste
into very fine particles, which are then flushed through the waste pipe.
Are
these particles it creates okay for the sewage system?
Decades of scientific
studies have shown this to be a sound ecological alternative. At sewage
treatment facilities, the food waste can be converted into useful energy,
or recycled into agricultural fertilizer.
Why
can't I just compost?
Not everyone has the
space to compost although this could be used as a partial option for food
waste disposal. There is a distinction between acceptable composting materials
such as green waste (raw vegetables, fruit peels) versus non-acceptable
putrescible food waste (proteins: meat, fish, dairy products, plus cooked
foods) The latter can obviously encourage an infestation of insects or
rodents.
Will
the Waste Disposer fit in my sink?
All Waste Disposers
featured on this website are designed to fit all 90mm sink waste outlets
to an overall sink thickness of 24mm. If the thickness is greater than
24mm an extending sink flange (up to 45 mm) is available. When non-stainless
steel sinks are included in the design package, the installer should use
a silicone to ensure a watertight connection is made to the sink flange/sink.
What's
the difference between a Continuous & Batch feed model?
There are two types
of Food Waste disposer;
Batch
Feed:
food is loaded into the disposer before the power is introduced. After
the grind process is completed, more food can be added and the program
repeated.
Continuous
Feed: food can continually be added during the grinding process.
Both types use the
same grind mechanism, but adopt different styles to activate power.
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