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It's not a "wall type", it's a "strong row type", right?
The two of you mentioned have their own advantages, the one is stronger but also bulkier, and the split is lighter, depending on which one is suitable for your room. It's all going to be drained into the original sewer pipe.
Make a circle of embankment with a little cement on the floor tile of the nozzle (5 mm higher than the floor tile), when installing the toilet, try to align the water outlet of the toilet with the center of the nozzle (to be a concentric circle), so that because the water outlet of the toilet (75 mm) is larger than the nozzle (110 mm), it is difficult for the water of the toilet to flow outside the pipe.
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If it were me, I would choose the direct flush method, the siphon is slow to drain, but relatively clean, but you change the position of the sewer pipe, I am afraid that it will be easy to block, so I think it will be better to flush directly.
Of course. Moreover, it is necessary that all water in the home, need to have a valve, in order to avoid, the toilet or basin faucet, after the problem, can not close the valve in time. Generally, when decorating, it is like this, and the first indoor main valve is installed on the inlet water pipe. >>>More
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