How does the incineration process work?
A. The waste tank is equipped with a sensor that monitors the level in the tank. When a certain level in the tank is reached, a control board on the WC signals the incinerator to start up the burn process. A portion of black water is pumped into the WC incinerator. After approximately 7-8 minutes, the waste inside the burn chamber is then gone. This process continues until the waste holding tank is empty (or at a very low level). The WC then put itself in a standby mode. Once the level in the holding tank rises, the WC starts up its burning process again.