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VITAL
VERMI-CONVERTER

The
original Vermi-Converter first released in 1999
A commercial waste bin system
that looks like a waste bin and works like a worm bin!
Fresh lawn clippings reduced in days to usable liquids and
solids!
Restaurant food scraps reduced and converted on the spot!
Now
organic waste can be reduced and converted
to a useful by-product at the place the waste is created,
thus meeting current government objectives or better.
Even
zero organic waste landfill is now possible!
Taking organic waste and converting it automatically into a
useful natural fertilizer in one easy step.
Dispose
of green waste as before i.e. directly into a waste bin. But
from there on the patented design of the Vital Vermi-Converter
uses compost worms for the direct conversion of the green
waste into a rich organic fertilizer for immediate use. Superb
for lawn clippings, from residential, golf courses, parks,
rest areas, show grounds, airports etc.
The system
utilizes two principles Vermi-Reduction
and Vermi-Conversion.
(Click either for explanations.)
The key
feature is that it is all done AUTOMATICALLY with the vermicast
solid falling to waiting trays, as the worm body action expels
it from the Vermi-Converter. Then via a unique surface tension
effect the liquid quite literally runs backwards to the collector
tray and is automatically pumped back into the Vermi-Converter
at a controlled rate, until it too is ultimately converted
to a ready to use liquid fertilizer.
The whole
unit is self contained and powered freely by the sun's energy,
a sealed battery stores the electrical energy converted from
sunlight, to power the sequence timer and the recirculation
pump. The sequence timer can be programmed for a variety of
spraying duration's and intervals, so as to ensure it can
be used in any location, with any type of green waste.
Worldwide
organizations like New
Zealand's Zero Waste and in the USA Sound
Resource Management lead with programs for Zero
waste. A world full of opportunity now exists to make a business
out of providing services and equipment for what is clearly
a rapidly growing International market measured in billions
of dollars.
Frequently Asked Questions
On
the Original Vermi-Converter System
Q.
What can be put in the Vital Vermi-Converter?
A.
Basically any organic waste, however the inventor tested a
large range of potential organic waste materials over a five
year period and found that the following three were probably
the most suitable:
1.
Lawn clippings.
2. Manure.
3. Cooked and uncooked food scraps.
4. Shredded paper and cardboard
We
recommend that only the above three sources of waste be used
until further trials allow us to build a data base of other
suitable materials.
Q. Who could use a Vital Vermi-Converter?
A.
Anyone with an organic waste material that would otherwise
go to costly landfill.
Examples:
Retirement Villages, Campgrounds, Airports, Schools, Hospitals,
Golfcourses, Motels, Restaurants, Amusement Parks, Fairgrounds,
etc.
Q. Where can a Vital Vermi-Converter
be installed?
A.
Basically in any place that a waste dumpster is presently
located.
Q. What about predators?
A.
The Vital Vermi-Converter is not susceptible to invasion by
mice or rats, in any case we have tested a variety of rat
poisons that can be placed safely inside the Vital Vermi-Converter
with absolutely no threat to the compost worms should the
need arise.
Q. What odors and odor controls
are needed?
A.
There is no more odor from the Vital Vermi-Converter than
from a regular waste dumpster, however we recommend a weekly
dusting of the top of the waste with handful of Agricultural
lime. This in fact is the only extra activity input from humans,
because the rest of the system is fully automatic including
the expulsion of the finished vermicast by the compost worms
and the sequenced misting of the recirculated liquid vermicast
powered by solar energy.
Q. What happens if foreign
non organic waste such as bottles, plastic or cans are accidentally
introduced?
A.
There is no harm done to the compost worms, however the performance
of the Vital Vermi-Converter is compromised and a service
whereby the "door " of the unit at one side must
be opened and all material purged, resorted and the Vital
Vermi-Converter must be then recommissioned.
Q. How often should the
liquid vermicast be pumped out and refilled with water?
A.
We recommend a monthly pump out and water replacement. The
liquid cast can be pumped with the control override switch
moved to position two. The liquid cast can be sold, bottled
or used directly on plants and lawns by connecting a standard
hose to the quick coupling fitting, like wise the solid cast
can be used directly in gardens on plants and vegetables,
as a lawn top dressing, a potting mix blended or straight.
Q. How often
are the solid cast trays harvested?
A.
Because it is the nature of Vermiculture to utilize compost
worms to convert organic waste to a useful by product, the
same process also reduces the quantity of material by a factor
of at least 75%. So in fact if 100 kgs of organic putrescible
waste is converted weekly, then only 25 kilos of converted
vermicast will fall to the collection trays, there are six
trays, each tray can comfortably contain 20 kilos of solid
vermicast. So when the trays are full say every two to four
weeks they slide out easily for solid cast retrieval.
Q. How many litres can the
pump/battery combination pump?
A.
The battery capacity is sufficient to exhaust our standard
180 litre recirculation tank a total of six times on one charge,
which of course is six times more than needed on pump out
day, thus giving more than enough capacity if the previous
days have been overcast and not contributing much in the way
of solar electrical energy. The pump is rated at 2000 litres
per hour.
Q. What options are available
on the sequence recirculation controller?
A.
The water duration timer can be set for 10, 20, 30, 40, 50,
and sixty seconds, the interval timer can be set from once
every 30 minutes right through to once every three days.
Q. What about safety regarding
electricity and water?
A.
The electrical power is only 12 volts DC with no safety requirement
or danger, the system is protected with an internal fuse in
the sequence controller.
Q. Will the unit be usable
in locations with high and low temperature ?
A.
Let us take high temperature sites first. We recommend positioning
the Vital Vermi-Converter in a north south location if possible,
although east west is only slightly less favoured. The design
has sloped in sides for its normal function, this naturally
makes it difficult for the sun to directly impact, in any
case only one side is presented at a time. More importantly
the side cladding is not directly in contact with mesh screens
and the 75 mm air gap becomes an effective insulator, likewise
winter low temperatures do not pass across to the mesh area
and the bio-mass generates enough temperature to maintain
a viable worm operating environment. Ambient temperatures
of as low as -10 degrees C and as high as 44 degrees have
been tested by the inventor and again by the Vital Earth International
with no deleterious effect.
Q. How about short people can they access
the hatches?
We
also recommend that an earthen step could be used, or a split
level location, we can not make the Vital Vermi-Converter
lower without compromising on the capacity, so a simple elevated
earth bank remains the cheapest and easiest option.
Now is the time to take that next
step in an industry set to leap forward, and enjoy a lifestyle
business, with solid growth, and a long term future well into
the next millennium. Contact us soon if you would like to
enter the fascinating industry of Vermiculture.
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