How to choose a toilet that doesn t splash

Updated on Toilet 2024-07-11
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    A low-pressure vacuum water-saving toilet is a toilet bowl that does not splash water.

    It is the first machine at home and abroad to adopt low-pressure vacuum suction sewage technology, which solves the long-term problems of small sewage suction, undischarged tailing dirt and high noise of ultra-low water consumption toilets. Structural principle: the toilet tank is connected with the toilet basin elbow, when the sewage is discharged, the water tank valve is opened, the impact vortex is generated on the toilet basin, when the water tank valve is automatically closed, the centrifugal suction of the toilet basin vortex and the elbow pumping force form a resultant force - vacuum suction, and the feces and floating objects are sucked into the elbow and discharged out of the pipeline with the water.

    At the same time, the toilet basin is cleaned with a second spray of water to maintain a clean and sufficient odor insulation water level.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    1. The cause of toilet splashing.

    Toilet splashing is an unavoidable phenomenon in the design of almost all toilets, and the reason for this is related to the toilet trap. The toilet trap has two main functions: one is to reduce the adhesion of dirt to the inner wall of the toilet, and the other is to block the harmful gases from the sewer from entering the room through the toilet drain.

    In order to achieve a unified standard for these two functions, the national sanitary ceramics standard stipulates that the height of the water seal in the water trap must be greater than 50mm, and the water seal area must be greater than 85mm and 100mm. When the poop falls, it will inevitably provoke a rebound on the water surface of the toilet, and splashing is inevitable, but the splash is different.

    Second, the solution to the toilet splash.

    Solution 1 (Designer): Some designers raise the height of the water seal.

    Solution 2 (Users): For toilets that have no choice, in order to reduce the impact of poop on the water surface, most users choose to use toilet paper to spread on the water surface.

    Solution 3 (creativity): Install a set of equipment in a specially designed toilet, press the switch before using the toilet, and the toilet water seal will be immediately covered with a layer of snow-white foam.

    3. The special design of the splash-proof foam toilet.

    Can all toilets be fitted with a foam device and then equipped with this splash resistance? Unfortunately, this is not the case, because ordinary toilets cannot flush foam out, and the flush pipe has been redesigned specifically to flush foam, which can flush used foam with very light density out of the sewage pipe at one time. So it's a little shame – it would be nice if all the toilets at home could be fitted with this kind of foam device.

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1 answers2024-07-11

It's very simple, spread two pieces of toilet paper on the water before going up, so that there is basically no splashing, and you can also use the method of adjusting the sitting position, try to sit forward or backward (according to the shape of the toilet), or you can not splash water.

2 answers2024-07-11

Is putting a piece of paper splash-proof? Isn't it splash resistant? The answer is to prevent only once, to prevent the first top, the second top or splash water, it may be more disgusting, electric toilet splash inhibitor can solve the problem, the water seal is large, put a little less, basically solve the problem.