What are the disadvantages of toilets without tank?
Disadvantages of toilets without tanks The tankless toilet is a new type of water-saving toilet that does not have a water tank and uses urban tap water to directly flush. Because this tankless toilet uses tap water, there is no pressure, the pressure must rely on the water pressure of the tap water, and the water pressure needs to be greater than 0.05pa to clean. Therefore, this tankless toilet can only be suitable for those areas with urban water systems. It is difficult to meet the water pressure requirements by thinking that the operation alone, and in general, the toilet without a tank is still very convenient and stylish. Is a smart toilet without a tank good The smart toilet originated in the United States, and was originally designed for medical use, and it is different from other toilets in that it has the function of warm water cleaning. This kind of toilet was later developed in Korea and Japan after it added warm air, sterilization and other functions, and today it has developed into a tankless toilet. The tankless toilet is a new type of water-saving toilet that does not have a water tank and uses urban tap water to flush directly. It makes full use of the water pressure of urban tap water and applies the principle of fluid mechanics, so that the amount of water flushed and the kinetic energy of flushing are ingeniously matched, the amount of flushing water is generally between 1-3 liters, and the water-saving effect can reach more than 50%, which not only eliminates the odor caused by the possible pollution of water quality in the toilet with a water tank, but also effectively saves about 10-20% of the building space.
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A toilet, also called a toilet, is a covered bucket for urinating and urinating. The invention of the toilet is called a great invention, which solves the problem of getting in and out of people's own eating, drinking, and Lassa. Later, it gradually evolved into a flush toilet that uses the principles of siphon, spiral siphon, and now the latest jet siphon and super-rotary siphon type. Some people also believe that flush toilets are the root of all evil, because it consumes a lot of domestic water. There are many classifications of toilets, there are split, conjoined. With the development of science and technology, many novel varieties have also appeared. According to the matching method of the toilet lid, it can also be divided into ordinary toilet and smart toilet. Smart toilets can also be further divided into automatic changing smart toilets and non-automatic changing toilets, the former including automatic changing sleeve plus flushing, automatic changing belt flushing and drying. The history of the toilet can be traced back to the Han Dynasty, when the toilet was called Huzi, which was used exclusively by the emperor and was said to be made of jade. It was held by eunuchs who specialized in serving the emperor, in case the emperor was at his disposal. Later, in the Tang Dynasty, because there was a person in the emperor's family named Li Hu, in order to avoid secedence, he changed the name of Huzi to Beast or Mazi. After that, in circulation, it evolved into the name of toilet.
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Advantages and disadvantages of wall toilets
First of all, from the displacement of the wall toilet, its shift is relatively convenient, compared to the ordinary floor toilet, it is not complicated, only need to use the shifter, can be easily moved, different shifts will also make the bathroom have a new layout. On the appearance of wall toilets, this type of toilet is mainly divided into wall-mounted toilets and side-row toilets, but the general consumer will choose wall-mounted toilets, because the practicality of side-row toilets is not as good as the floor toilets, and the wall-row toilet design can hide unsightly things such as toilet tanks and drainage pipes in the wall, making the entire bathroom look more exquisite and simple, and the space is larger. Because the water tank of the wall-row toilet is hidden in the wall, with the wall barrier, the noise is significantly weakened when flushing. Installation: The wall-row toilet adopts the wall-mounted installation method, which saves space and occupies a small area, making the entire bathroom look more open. Wall row horse cleaning: The wall-mounted wall toilet is easy to clean without sanitary dead ends, which is very in line with your personality of loving cleaning. People with cleanliness habits are suitable for buying wall-row toilets, because it has no sanitary dead corners 360°, which is easier to clean and is in line with your personality that loves cleaning. Disadvantages of wall toilets: repair is not good, once the toilet has a problem, it is very troublesome to repair it, and the wall must be chiseled. Disadvantages of wall toilets: In terms of the load-bearing capacity of the toilet, the load-bearing capacity of the wall-row toilet is lower than that of the floor toilet.
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How to use and maintain the toilet?
1. Do not knock or step on the toilet in normal use; Close the toilet lid gently after use, without rapid and strenuous force. During the use of the product, if the operation according to the instructions for use still cannot be handled, you should contact the local agent or manufacturer in time for professional maintenance, and do not make your own claims to cause accidental damage. 2. When cleaning, gently wipe the sanitary ware with clean water, do not use cleaning agents, solvents, etc. with abrasive effect or strong (acid and alkali) to clean toilet and water tank accessories, so as to avoid damage to the surface of the product and accessories. Do not close the detergent immediately when pouring it into the toilet, and close it after rinsing with water; Do not use hot water to wash sanitary ware. 3. If it is a smart toilet, avoid washing with water for the electronic eye to prevent the possible occurrence of wet water of the induction circuit board or short circuit of electrical appliances. In winter, to prevent damage to the smart toilet due to icing, drain the remaining water when not in use. When not in use for a long time, the remaining water should also be drained.
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