Old fashioned toilet pit distance

Updated on Toilet 2024-06-07
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The toilet pit distance is the distance from the rear façade of the toilet tank to the center of the toilet downpipe, which is generally 300, 350, 380, 400 mm. In fact, the measurement is very simple, the distance from the middle of the drainage pipe to the vertical line of the rear façade of the tank is the pit distance. As shown in Fig

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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!

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

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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.

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The price of the toilet has no relationship with the size of the pit spacing, and the same brand and model of different pit spacing toilets are the same price.

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A 330 toilet is required.

GENERALLY, THE WALL SPACING OF THE LOWER DRAIN TOILET IS DIVIDED INTO 305MM, 330MM, 400MM AND 420MM, AND MOST OF THE TOILETS ON THE MARKET ARE 305MM AND 400MM. Generally, the toilet wall distance is smaller than the actual wall distance of the bathroom, and 20mm is reserved in the actual operation, and 20mm is the distance of the reserved wall tiles. Then the actual distance from the center line of the toilet drain (diameter 110) to the wall is 320mm or 420mm. >>>More