The difference between dry and wet toilets

Updated on Toilet 2024-06-09
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Dry Toilet: Traditional toilet. A dry toilet with a processable lining material that can be operated at low cost and easily, which is more convenient if the lining material is fed by rollers in a largely continuous strip and crosswise through the toilet manure tank.

    The toilet tank can be used to receive the strip lining through the edge inlet gap and remove the soiled ribbon liner along with the feces it encloses at the same time through the edge outlet gap. A concealed conveyor installed below the edge of the toilet toilet tank supports and feeds the two opposite edges of the liner belt and thus wraps the belt lining close to the inner surface of the toilet tank, while also moving the soiled belt lining to the sewer through a doored passage for disposal.

    Wet Toilet: Smart Toilet.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Differences: 1. Dry toilet: A dry toilet with a processable lining, including:

    The lining material is basically a continuous long belt, and the lining belt stretches out by the storage space, crosses the toilet fecal receiver and enters the treatment space, and the device of the two edges of the partial lining belt is borrowed by the guide and its separation lining belt is opposite to form an open container in the toilet fecal acceptance container, and the intermittent motion device of the horizontal direction of the lining belt is used to make it enter the processing space by the storage space.

    2. Wet toilet: generally refers to an ordinary toilet.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    1.The counter of the wet water meter invades the water, and after a period of use (especially in areas with poor water quality), the dial is easy to turn yellow and black, which affects the reading; Moreover, the surface glass of the water meter is subjected to water pressure, and if the surface glass of the water meter is broken, the water will overflow. When the temperature difference between the inside and outside of the table is large, fog and water droplets are easy to be generated on the glass, which affects the reading; When the weather is cold, the water in the surface glass of the water meter will freeze (sometimes the glass will freeze and crack), which will make the water meter unable to work and directly damage the water meter.

    However, these phenomena occur more often in the northern part of our country, while they have almost no impact in the southern part of our country. Moreover, the starting momentum of the wet water meter is slightly smaller than that of the dry water meter, and because its structure is simpler than that of the dry water meter, the manufacturing cost is relatively smaller. 2.

    A dry water meter is a water meter where the counter is not immersed in water, technically the sensor is isolated from the chamber cavity of the counter, and the water meter glass does not withstand water pressure. The dry water meter is not affected by the suspended impurities in the water because of its counting mechanism and the water to be measured, so as to ensure the normal operation of the counting mechanism and the clear reading; At the same time, it will not affect the reading of the water meter due to the temperature difference between the inside and outside of the meter, such as fogging or condensation under the glass like the wet water meter; Even if the glass is accidentally broken during use, the water will not overflow, and it is safe.

    However, due to its relatively complex structure, the dry water meter has higher requirements for the manufacturer's production technology and assembly process, so its cost is slightly higher than that of the wet water meter, 3To sum up, I think that in the southern region, the use of wet water meters can be prioritized, while in the northern regions, dry water meters should be prioritized, because dry water meters are significantly more stable and safe in working in colder climate conditions and harder water quality areas than wet water meters.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The former is a traditional toilet, and the other is a smart toilet.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Is there a difference between toilets? It's lonely.

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