Toilet pit distance toilet installation

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

    The pit distance is the distance from the finished wall to the center of the drainage hole, if you don't know if you have just renovated there, the wall has not been decorated. Generally, the water distance of the toilet is about 410-305mm. Theoretically, 400 can be loaded with 305.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Your toilet pit spacing is 55 cm, and you can buy all (as long as) toilets that don't exceed this pit spacing – they can be installed. Be careful, don't try to use a shifter, that thing will affect the normal drain of the toilet.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The pit spacing is 400mm, you can buy a toilet pit spacing 350mm, but there is a gap in the back, the pit spacing measurement is 550mm, you can use 400 a lot of you want to choose.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Generally, the water distance of the toilet is about 410-305mm, and the water and electricity industry volume depends on whether it is necessary to change the pipe, or buy the closest water distance to the requirements, leave a small gap on the wall, and add a toilet shifter if you do not leave a seam (the effect is not very good, about 5cm or so).

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    It is best to buy a 400 cm one, but you can buy an extended model, such as TOTO's.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    There is no toilet on the market that cannot be installed, and you can install it if you buy it.

    The premise is: there are no requirements for the front and rear positions.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Buy a lift, reinstall a concealed cistern, and a wall-mounted toilet.

    In this way, because the wall-mounted sewage outlet is high, there is no problem with the sewerage, and the space behind can also be used.

    If you have a wall-hung toilet, there is no problem with the pit distance, and you can do it as much as you want.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    You can try the distance to the other wall, it shouldn't be 550.

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1 answers2024-03-02

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

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

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.

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.