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Flushing toilets
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Just returned from the States. I love their flushing toilets. The bowl is filled a lot higher with water that ours her ein the UK, and when you flush it it fills up a bit more then swirls whirlpool like, taking all the dooby stuff with it. I found it much more hygienic than ours and found that I only had to flush it once instead of our piddling efforts that sometimes take 2 or 3 flushes to say goodbye to everything. I'm refitting my bathroom next year and really want to fit one of these toilets but haven't a clue where to look or what the proper term is for one of these loos. Can anyone help me?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.They're not all like that Northguard...in fact, the ones you're describing sound like some of the older less-conservative ones. I think the term, dull as it is, is 'high volume' water cistern units. They 'could' also be the older non-cistern units that use excessive amounts of water, using a high pressure flow. Again, I 'think' those are called 'toggle' flushes.
I wish you well
Fr Bill
I wish you well
Fr Bill
Found a link of the models I think you're referring to.
http://www.deltafaucet.com/wps/portal/deltacom /kcxml/04_Sj9SPykssy0xPLMnMz0vM0Y_QjzKLN7SMN_b yA8kB2ebxYY76kaiCAfFmTkhivh75uan6Qfre-gH6BbmhE eWOjooAO4Rzow!!/delta/base64xml/L3dJdyEvd0ZNQU FzQUMvNElVRS82XzE5XzNLUw!!?spf_strutsAction=%2 fviewProductSearchResults.do&task=DfcProductSe archResults&prdArea=Bath%3ALavatory&prdFinish= All&prdCollection=All&prdHoles=All&prdMaxPrice =---&prdMinPrice=---
Best of luck
Fr Bill
http://www.deltafaucet.com/wps/portal/deltacom /kcxml/04_Sj9SPykssy0xPLMnMz0vM0Y_QjzKLN7SMN_b yA8kB2ebxYY76kaiCAfFmTkhivh75uan6Qfre-gH6BbmhE eWOjooAO4Rzow!!/delta/base64xml/L3dJdyEvd0ZNQU FzQUMvNElVRS82XzE5XzNLUw!!?spf_strutsAction=%2 fviewProductSearchResults.do&task=DfcProductSe archResults&prdArea=Bath%3ALavatory&prdFinish= All&prdCollection=All&prdHoles=All&prdMaxPrice =---&prdMinPrice=---
Best of luck
Fr Bill
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American toilets tend to be based on a siphoning principle where the water and waste is sucked into the wastepipe, but for some reason we don't seem interested in this type of system in the UK.
The bowl fills and, with the assistance of a water jet action, the siphoning starts. See how it functions here.
The bowl fills and, with the assistance of a water jet action, the siphoning starts. See how it functions here.
Actually, the older models, as Village Vicar suggests, were a standard 3 gallons per flush (gpf), but federal and state codes mandate 1.5 gpf as the stahndard for the last 10 years at least. Obviously, many of the older ones are still in use. The frist and second generation of the 1.5 gpf ubits didn't flush very well and many new homebuilders actually bootlegged the older units from Canada. The mechanisms have since been improved and generally do an acceptable job of flush. The current test, by the way, is the ability of the unit to successfully flush 3, 4 or 5 ping-pong balls with one flush... Seems the engineers could not find a suitable standard from the generally available materials...
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