How to measure the distance between the toilet pit and the method of measuring the pit distance

Updated on Toilet 2024-08-23
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Since you want to test this, it means that your toilet is not installed in the original pothole, right? When you buy a toilet, you will be given a required pit distance for the toilet, or you can measure it yourself, and the center point is behind the water tank. At this size, the position of the hole from the wall must be vacated for the thickness of the wall (including the thickness of the base layer and the thickness of the finishing material).

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    I believe that most people don't know that when we buy a toilet, we must first measure the distance of the toilet pit, or it will bring us a lot of inconvenience if we don't measure it well. First of all, the toilet is divided into two kinds of water discharge: horizontal row and ground discharge, and the horizontal row can only be installed with a direct flushing toilet, and the ground row can choose direct flushing or siphoning, depending on the pipeline structure. The pit spacing of the horizontal row is generally 180mm, and the pit spacing of the ground row is more complicated, with 200mm, 305mm, 400mm, 580mm and so on.

    The measurement method is very simple, the distance from the middle of the drainage pipe to the strong is the pit distance, and the measurement method of the vertical row is the same. When measuring, you have to consider the thickness of the tiles, the manufacturer's toilet shows 400mm pit spacing, basically 380mm pit spacing, and the manufacturer reserves 20mm for the thickness of the tiles. If the measured is 370mm, don't worry, because the diameter of the sewer pipe is generally 110mm, the diameter of the outlet of the toilet is 70mm, and there can be a distance of 40mm in the middle to adjust.

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