It replaces water with MSD-Valve technology that employs the principle of hydrodynamics. With an average use of three MSD-Valves, the system saves 80,000 to 120,000 liters of water per urinal a year.
With no water usage in the system, the Meier MSD-Valve system not only reduces cost – it retards the growth of bacteria, which thrives in any water-based environment. The absence of either oil, chemical or bio-tablets which are used in most waterless urinals, makes the MSD-Valve a ‘green product’ with no contamination of the pure urine discharged, making waste-water recycling less complex.
HISTORY
Waterless urinals have been on the market for over a 100 years. The first installation of waterless urinals as an oil based system was in Zurich Switzerland in 1892.
Today thousands of waterless urinals are installed around the world, saving billions of litres of the precious resource. Today, we have developed the MSD-Valve which takes away all the disadvantages of systems using oil, chemicals or bio tablets which are not entirely effective and affect the purity of the discharge for waste-water recycling.