Explore Further. Stay Longer. Leave No Trace
Stop planning your journey around dump stations. Discover the Bionova Phoenix Series Incinerating Toilet—where clean technology meets the open road.
Why let a black tank dictate your destination?
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The "Dump Station" Leash
Tired of cutting your boondocking trip short because your tank is full? Stop searching for facilities and start enjoying the view.
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Water Anxiety
Fresh water is gold when you are off-grid. Why flush it away? Save your water for drinking, cooking, and showering.
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Chemicals & Odors
Say goodbye to blue chemicals, sewage smells, and the dreaded "cleaning day." There is a cleaner way.
From Waste to Sterile Ash. In Minutes.
Bionova Phoenix Incineration Toilet utilizes advanced incineration technology to completely redefine waste management on the go.
It’s not magic; it’s engineering.
How It Works
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Drop
Use the hygienic bowl liner. No water required.
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Burn
Press the start button. The chamber heats to high temperatures, incinerating all liquid and solid waste.
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Done
The result is a tiny amount of bacteria-free, sterile ash.
Frequently Asked Questions
How high a temperature does the incinerating toilet reach? Is it safe to use in the confined space of an RV or camper? Is there a fire risk?
The safety of our incinerating toilets is our highest design priority, which is why thefire risk is virtually zero.
While the core combustion chamber reaches high temperatures—up to 500-600°C—we utilize triple-layer insulation technology and a forced air cooling system.
This ensures the external casing of the toilet remains at a safe-to-touch temperature, comparable to any standard household heating appliance. Furthermore, the unit features built-in multi-point temperature sensors and anautomatic safety cut-off mechanism.
If poor ventilation or any abnormal overheating is detected, the system immediately shuts down power.
Our products are rigorously tested and certified to guarantee the highest safety standards in demanding mobile vehicle environments.
Does the incineration process produce bad odors or smoke? Will using it affect the air quality inside the vehicle?
Odor is the primary reason users look for alternatives to traditional toilets.
Bionova incinerating toilets feature a powerful forced exhaust system. The exhaust fan must be running before the combustion cycle can even begin.
This system serves two crucial purposes:
- 1) It constantly extracts the moisture and gases produced during combustion, safely channeling them outside through a dedicated exhaust pipe.
- 2) It ensures the combustion process is complete and clean, converting organic matter entirely into sterile, odorless ash and water vapor.
Proper installation of the exhaust piping, using high-quality, heat-resistant materials and minimizing bends, is key to achieving a completely odor-free experience
Is the power consumption high? Can my RV's battery system handle it? Do I need a special power setup?
The power consumption is split into two phases.
Standby and Ventilation phase(fan running) draws very little power—typically less than 1 Amp/hour—making its impact on your battery negligible.
The Combustion phase requires a momentary burst of high power (usually between 1800W and 2200W) to quickly reach and maintain the necessary high temperature.
This means your RV must be equipped with a pure sine wave inverter(we recommend a minimum of 2500W rated power) and a sufficiently large battery bank (minimum 200Ah Lithium battery bank recommended) to support the 60-90 minute burn cycle.
We strongly advise consulting with a professional RV electrician to ensure your inverter and wiring configuration meet the necessary specifications.
How do I dispose of the ash from the toilet? How often does it need to be cleaned?
The greatest advantage of the incinerating toilet is that it converts all waste into a small, sterile, and sanitary powder-like ash.
The frequency of emptying the ash pan depends on usage, but a family of four typically needs to empty it only once every 20to 25 days.
The cleanup process is incredibly simple: you remove the cooled ash pan and discard the resulting powder into a standard trash receptacle.
The ash is harmless and safe to dispose of, completely eliminating the unpleasant, highly unsanitary task of dealing with and dumping a traditional black water tank.
The incinerating toilet seems energy-intensive. Is it more environmentally friendly than other waterless options?
While the incineration process requires electricity, from a broader perspective, the Bionova Phoenix incinerating toilet is one of the most sustainable mobile waste solutions.
It completely eliminates the need for vast water resources (4-8 liters per flush), and it removes the need for chemicals and specialized sewage dump stations. Most crucially, it reduces 99% of waste volume into minimal ash, significantly lowering the environmental burden of transporting and processing liquid sewage.
Compared to traditional composting toilets, which require regular handling of bio-waste, incineration provides a final, sanitary, and end-to-end waste solution
Should I choose a composting toilet or an incinerating toilet? Is my off-road vehicle suitable for an incinerating toilet?
The choice depends on your travel style and installation budget.
Composting toilets suit users who prioritize extreme energy independence and long-term off-grid living, but they require periodic handling of solid compost and liquid diversion. Know more about Bionova Cabin Series Composting Toilet.
Bionova Incinerating Toilets are ideal for users prioritizing ultimate convenience, hygiene, and minimized maintenance, especially in high-end RV and off-road builds.
If your vehicle has a robust electrical system (inverter and battery capacity), the incinerating toilet offers distinct advantages:
no black water, no dump station worries, no odor, and virtually zero maintenance.For builds where space is limited or hygiene standards are paramount, the incinerating toilet is the superior choice.
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