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[email protected] August 16th 18 08:35 AM

Smelly urinals
 
Just (2 months ago) started a new job and the Gents is very smelly.

Long story short, they swapped out the urinals for waterless urinals (were they a fad??). And then swapped back, but didnt install the new water ones properly (I suspect they didnt install a trap(s).

You couldnt make it up!

NY August 16th 18 09:08 AM

Smelly urinals
 
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Just (2 months ago) started a new job and the Gents is very smelly.

Long story short, they swapped out the urinals for waterless urinals (were
they a fad??). And then swapped back, but didnt install the new water
ones properly (I suspect they didnt install a trap(s).

You couldnt make it up!


I'd have thought that traps were needed irrespective of whether they use
water to flush them. There needs to be something to prevent the sewer gases
venting out of the drain hole.

My experience with waterless urinals is that they smell more of stale urine
that ordinary ones because it dries on the surface and doesn't get rinsed
off with water every so often.


alan_m August 17th 18 03:47 AM

Smelly urinals
 
On 16/08/2018 09:08, NY wrote:
wrote in message
...
Just (2 months ago) started a new job and the Gents is very smelly.

Long story short, they swapped out the urinals for waterless urinals
(were they a fad??). And then swapped back, but didnt install the new
water ones properly (I suspect they didnt install a trap(s).

You couldnt make it up!


I'd have thought that traps were needed irrespective of whether they use
water to flush them. There needs to be something to prevent the sewer
gases venting out of the drain hole.

My experience with waterless urinals is that they smell more of stale
urine that ordinary ones because it dries on the surface and doesn't get
rinsed off with water every so often.


The problem with many high usage "public" toilets is a build up of uric
salt crystals from urine which can cause the smell. In a pub I use the
problem caused by this type of blocking mechanism was well down-line
from the traps attached to the urinals. The smell/blockage problem now
solved.

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[email protected] August 17th 18 10:01 AM

Smelly urinals
 
On Friday, 17 August 2018 03:47:42 UTC+1, alan_m wrote:
On 16/08/2018 09:08, NY wrote:
wrote in message
...
Just (2 months ago) started a new job and the Gents is very smelly.

Long story short, they swapped out the urinals for waterless urinals
(were they a fad??). And then swapped back, but didnt install the new
water ones properly (I suspect they didnt install a trap(s).

You couldnt make it up!


I'd have thought that traps were needed irrespective of whether they use
water to flush them. There needs to be something to prevent the sewer
gases venting out of the drain hole.

My experience with waterless urinals is that they smell more of stale
urine that ordinary ones because it dries on the surface and doesn't get
rinsed off with water every so often.


The problem with many high usage "public" toilets is a build up of uric
salt crystals from urine which can cause the smell. In a pub I use the
problem caused by this type of blocking mechanism was well down-line
from the traps attached to the urinals. The smell/blockage problem now
solved.


what removes them?


NT

Rod Speed August 17th 18 10:39 AM

Smelly urinals
 


wrote in message
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On Friday, 17 August 2018 03:47:42 UTC+1, alan_m wrote:
On 16/08/2018 09:08, NY wrote:
wrote in message
...
Just (2 months ago) started a new job and the Gents is very smelly.

Long story short, they swapped out the urinals for waterless urinals
(were they a fad??). And then swapped back, but didnt install the new
water ones properly (I suspect they didnt install a trap(s).

You couldnt make it up!

I'd have thought that traps were needed irrespective of whether they
use
water to flush them. There needs to be something to prevent the sewer
gases venting out of the drain hole.

My experience with waterless urinals is that they smell more of stale
urine that ordinary ones because it dries on the surface and doesn't
get
rinsed off with water every so often.


The problem with many high usage "public" toilets is a build up of uric
salt crystals from urine which can cause the smell. In a pub I use the
problem caused by this type of blocking mechanism was well down-line
from the traps attached to the urinals. The smell/blockage problem now
solved.


what removes them?


Nothing needs to when there is no build up of uric salt crystals from urine


[email protected] August 17th 18 11:01 AM

Smelly urinals
 
On Friday, 17 August 2018 10:01:35 UTC+1, wrote:
what removes them?


an illegal immigrant on 50p an hour.

Owain




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