Siphon toilet noise

Updated on Toilet 2024-08-14
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The problem lies in the environmental protection pipe, the popular toilet on the market now has a white pipe, soft, one end is connected to the water inlet, one end is inserted into a pipe with a diameter of 2 cm, the hose inserted in the pipe word can be pulled out, just put there, you can also pull a little higher, this is with the pipe is used to replenish water in the toilet after each flush, that is to say, the height of the water seal, it depends on whether it is inserted in it, your pipe is inserted very deeply, so it will regurgitate water, suck. Try.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It may be that the water inlet rod cannot automatically turn off the water, and the water flows from the overflow to the toilet, and when the water level reaches a certain height, the bend produces a siphon effect and pumps the water away. It's the same when you flush the toilet after using it.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Maybe the water valve doesn't work. Can you be more detailed?

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    It should be the sound of the water pipe replenishing the water.

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