How much water does it take to waste a toilet charge?

Updated on Toilet 2024-07-23
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Generally, the toilet flushes once depends on the volume of the toilet tank, and now the singing is to save water, the new toilet is generally 6 liters of the old toilet has 8 liters or even 12 liters, if you want to save water, you can place a drink bottle or brick in the toilet, in order to reduce the amount of flushing, you can also bend the float inside a little down, you can reduce the water output of the toilet tank.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    How much water to flush depends on the volume of the toilet tank, now advocating water conservation, the new toilet is generally 6 liters, and the old toilet has 8 liters or even 12 liters.

    Water saving methods for flush toilets:

    Method. 1. Place beverage bottles or bricks in the toilet bowl to reduce the amount of flushing.

    Method. Second, bend the float handle slightly down (without bending too much) to reduce the water storage capacity of the toilet tank.

    Method. 3. Use a water-saving toilet or install a two-stage flush fitting. At present, the traditional toilet flushes about 12 to 15 liters per flush, while the new generation of water-saving toilets only needs 6 to 9 liters per flush, and because of its different overall design, there will be no doubt that the water volume will not be clean due to the reduction of water volume. However, since the installation of this type of water-saving toilet requires the replacement of the entire original toilet, the original toilet is usually replaced when it is old.

    The simpler and more economical way is to replace the original toilet tank accessories with two-stage flush accessories, and only half of the water can be used for flushing.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    I guess it's a rush!

    According to the capacity of the water tank, it is generally 8-12 liters!

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Waste? So you mean you don't have to rush if you pull?

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