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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.
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
Toilets, officially known as toilets, are buckets with lids for urinating and urinating. The invention of the toilet is known as a great invention, which solved the problem of people eating and drinking in and out of Lazar. Later, it evolved into a flush toilet using the principles of siphon, spiral siphon, and now the latest jet siphon and superspin siphon. >>>More
Toilet pit distance of 350 needs to buy a toilet with pit spacing of 300. The toilet can choose to be smaller than the ground pit distance, if the toilet is larger than the ground pit spacing, it will not be installed. >>>More
Generally, the toilet reserved position size is: 38 40CM from the wall, and the installed toilet measurement distance is generally in the toilet fixing screw hole (there are two fixed holes) The position is the middle of the drain
Toilet pit distance refers to the distance between the center of the toilet sewer pipe and the wall, and is the positioning size of the toilet drain (toilet drain), generally 300mm, 350mm, 400mm, 450mm, etc. Choosing the right toilet starts with choosing the right pit spacing.