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    SKU: ACS-PCT-LBC-201
    Phoenix™ LBC-201: high-capacity composting toilet package configured for Living Building Challenge projects. Odourless, low-power, service-ready—supplied with materials transparency support and a documentation pack for LBC teams.
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    Phoenix™ LBC-201 is the large-format LBC Facility (Automatic) configuration of the Phoenix™ Composting Toilet—designed for eco-residential compounds, eco-commercial campuses, and council-led facilities pursuing Living Building Challenge goals. When visitor flow is higher and downtime isn’t an option, LBC-201 delivers proven Phoenix™ biology and odour control in a robust chamber sized for multi-stall blocks and busy nodes. The package emphasises materials transparency and on-site waste-treatment strategies aligned with LBC Materials and Water Petals, while keeping installation and servicing straightforward.

     

    Capacity

    Residential rating: 8 persons continuous (assume ~6 uses/person/day).
    Day-visitor/public: single-use guidance available; short surges (events, holiday peaks) are typically handled at ~30% above the day-visitor daily average.


    Public/Day-visitor or higher-load deployments: final single-use/day-visitor guidance set by WCTNZ® for each project (hourly peaks, climate, venting, cleaning schedule).
    Peaks: event surges and holiday periods are typically manageable when designed and serviced to plan.
    Scaling strategy: deploy multiple LBC-201 units for multi-stall amenities or combine LBC-201 with LBC-200 to match layout and peak patterns across dispersed facilities; maintain clear service access for mixing and annual removal.

     

    Features

    Odourless operation: a continuous 12 V fan maintains negative pressure through the chute and vent stack—fresh bathrooms even at higher loads.
    Automatic package: spray/recirculation system with robust controls; service-friendly access doors with vandal-resistant hardware.
    Mixing system: heavy stainless rake/mixing tines geometry—built for commercial reality.
    Built to last: cross-linked polyethylene chamber and stainless hardware withstand commercial environments and seasonal extremes.
    Flexible interfaces: dry toilet via 310mmDia vertical chute, or micro-flush/vacuum-flush where falls or distances demand it—interfaces to suit architecture, fall constraints, and user expectations.
    Serviceable design: annual compost removal via the lower access door; straightforward checks for fan, vent, drains, and spray system.
    Low energy demand: ~5 W continuous—simple to run from solar/battery systems.

     

    Bathroom Fixture options

    • Waterless dry toilet via 12" (~310 mm) vertical chute for the simplest, lowest-maintenance install. (ZERO DISCHARGE SYSTEM)
    • Micro-flush (≈0.5 L) or vacuum-flush options where architectural layouts need offsets or same-floor runs.

    LBC Alignment & Documentation

    Materials transparency / Red List screening support: WCTNZ® supplies an ingredient & component pack (cut-sheets, BOM detail and SDS where available) to support LBC Red List screening and Declare-style reviews by project teams.
    On-site water strategy compatibility: supports on-site treatment approaches valued in the Water Petal (subject to local approvals). WCTNZ® provides commissioning/O&M templates to align with consent and asset-management expectations.
    Early-phase coordination: we can align with LBC workflows so materials vetting and water strategy decisions are made early.

    Note: Phoenix™ is not represented here as a pre-certified LBC product; compliance depends on project-specific selections and full documentation.

     

    Applications

    Eco-residential compounds and shared amenities pursuing LBC Petals
    Eco-commercial buildings/campuses (education, conservation, tourism) needing high-capacity, low-water sanitation with transparency documentation
    Council-led public facilities and demonstration sites requiring formal materials and water documentation

     

    Why Phoenix™

    Where water is limited and reliability matters, Phoenix™ keeps amenities clean, quiet, and odour-free. The hard work happens out of sight in a rugged chamber that runs for years, turning waste into a stable, manageable material. For Living Building Challenge projects, Phoenix™ supports the Water and Materials Petals with ultra-low water use, on-site treatment pathways, and materials transparency / Red List-screening documentation supplied by WCTNZ®. From eco-residential dwellings and eco-commercial sites to council-led public facilities—from single kiosks to multi-stall blocks—the platform scales without drama. Choose waterless simplicity or pair with low-flush. With low power draw, straightforward servicing, and field-proven performance, Phoenix™ helps teams deliver resilient, code-aligned sanitation on the path to LBC goals.

     

    High-capacity eco-residential, eco-commercial, and council projects needing a large, serviceable composting system with materials transparency and on-site water strategy support.

     

    NZ installation pathway

    Install to AS/NZS 1546.2 principles for waterless composting toilets; venting and drainage to NZ Building Code G13 and current Acceptable Solutions; leachate handling to AS/NZS 1547 or approved holding/zero-discharge solutions as council requires.

    WCTNZ® provides a NZ localisation annex and installer checklist to streamline consent and commissioning.

     

    WCTNZ® is the exclusive authorised distributor of Phoenix™ Composting Toilets in New Zealand. All Phoenix™ Composting Toilets products available through WCTNZ® are guaranteed authentic, include official manufacturer warranties, and come with comprehensive local customer support—making us New Zealand’s trusted source for sustainable, waterless composting toilet solutions.

    Copyright © 2025 Waterless Composting Toilets NZ Limited (WCTNZ®). All short and long product descriptions and content are the property of WCTNZ® | Waterless Composting Toilets NZ. All rights reserved.

    This content has been reviewed and approved by Dylan Timney, Managing Director of WCTNZ®, who brings over 17 years of composting toilet expertise and 16 years of experience in building and eco-construction in New Zealand.

    Last reviewed: Oct 16, 2025