The wall is 55 cm from the center of the sewer pipe

Updated on Toilet 2024-01-27
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The pit distance of 45 cm is suitable for the rear drainage, because the squatting toilet is about 60 long, and the general drain is in about 1 3 positions, the distance between the toilet and the wall after the front sewer installation is about 5 cm too narrow, and the distance between the toilet and the wall after the installation of the rear sewer is about 25 cm is more appropriate, so it is appropriate to press the rear sewer.

    Pit distance refers to the distance between the center of the toilet sewer pipe and the wall, which is 300mm, 350mm, 400mm, 450mm, etc. Choosing the right toilet starts with choosing the right pit spacing. According to the type of toilet room and personal preference, the toilet pit distance is the positioning size of the toilet drain (toilet drain).

    It is normal to choose a toilet with a pit distance of 300mm or 400mm.

    The standard pit spacing of domestic toilets is 300mm and 400mm, and it is best to choose one of them according to the size and layout of the bathroom.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Answer hello, I have seen your question, and I am sorting out the answer, please wait for a while, oh 45 cm pit distance is suitable for rear drainage, because the squatting toilet is about 60 long, and the general drain is about 1 3 position, the distance between the toilet and the wall after the installation of the front drain is about 5 cm, which is too narrow, and the distance between the toilet and the wall after the installation of the rear drain is about 25 cm, so it is appropriate to press the rear drain.

    Pit distance refers to the distance between the center of the toilet sewer pipe and the wall, which is 300mm, 350mm, 400mm, 450mm, etc. Choosing the right toilet starts with choosing the right pit spacing. According to the type of toilet room and personal preference, the toilet pit distance is the positioning size of the toilet drain (toilet drain).

    It is normal to choose a toilet with a pit distance of 300mm or 400mm.

    The standard pit spacing of domestic toilets is 300mm and 400mm, and it is best to choose one of them according to the size and layout of the bathroom.

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