The choice of emergency toilet pit distance?

Updated on Toilet 2024-03-02
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    If there is a toilet with a pit spacing of 35cm, then you can buy a toilet with a pit spacing of 35cm, and the pit spacing of another toilet can be 40, and the general pipe diameter is 110mm, a difference of 2 cm is still possible. But it is necessary to negotiate with the supplier, in case this 40 cm cannot be installed, then it must be replaced. Please adopt, thank you!

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    There should be a pit spacing of 35! 36 can be used without affecting the aesthetics. As for the 38 ones, you can also buy the 40 ones, you can also buy the 35 ones, and it's OK to buy a shift, but the master is more troublesome!

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Pit spacing refers to the straight-line distance from the wall in the toilet drain. Generally, there are only two different pit spacings: 30 and 40. If you don't reach 40, then you can only buy 30, and if you have an open space in the back, you can buy that kind of decorative shelf, on which you can put some sanitary products and small bonsai, which is also very interesting.

    In addition, it is recommended to install a socket next to the toilet, so that you can install the bathroom seat in the future, and now washing is a trend, in case of trouble in the future.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Buy a 35 and a 40, both of which can be attached to the wall.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    300 400

Related questions
1 answers2024-03-02

This pit spacing is a bit large, and it is also nice to leave a gap of two or three centimeters behind the toilet when installing.

1 answers2024-03-02

The pit spacing is the distance between the center of the toilet drain and the wall.

1 answers2024-03-02

It can be installed, but the flushing effect will definitely be affected, and it is easy to clog, so I personally recommend replacing it with a toilet with a 300 pit distance!

1 answers2024-03-02

It turns out that 300 pit spacing cannot be installed with 400 pit spacing toilets.

2 answers2024-03-02

The distance between the center of the toilet sewage pit (the fecal outlet under the toilet) and the back wall is generally 400 for the old man's house, and the pit distance for the newly built house is generally 300. Try not to choose a 300 or 400 dual-purpose toilet (there are two sewage holes at the bottom), which is easy to drain poorly.