Why does the water in the toilet keep splashing on my ass when I poop at home

Updated on Toilet 2024-08-13
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    "Whether the toilet is spilled or not", many people consider this issue when buying a toilet. No one wants PP to be splashed with water at a convenient time, which is an unpleasant thing both from a hygienic and psychological point of view. So is there a toilet that can prevent the "spilling incident" from happening?

    If there is no water stored in the toilet, of course, there will be no splashing, but it will cause dirt to stick to the surface of the toilet bowl and cannot be odorized. As long as there is water in the toilet, it is inevitable that water will splash.

    However, a well-designed toilet can reduce the possibility of water splashing.

    There are many reasons for toilet splashing, such as toilet structure, toilet height, water entry angle, and the physical condition of the user. Among them, the most important factor affecting the splashing water is the height of the stool, the higher the height of the stool, the greater the speed when entering the water, and the momentum when entering the water is also large, and the splashing is serious.

    According to the results of the researchers' experiments, when the height of the feces is greater than 200mm, the splashing is serious, and when the height of the feces is less than 140mm, the splashing is rare, and the critical height is 160mm.

    The height of the toilet is determined by the difference between the height of the toilet seat and the height of the water seal, and now the height of the toilet seat is designed and made according to ergonomics, and the general height is similar to the length of the calf of a normal person. Therefore, the level of the water seal is directly related to the splashing problem, and it is also a barrier for the odor insulation effect of the toilet.

    Install the toilet in a usable state, then slowly fill it with water until there is water flowing out of the sewage outlet, and use a steel tape measure to measure the distance between the bottom of the toilet retaining the water and the water surface in place with the water seal of the toilet. The state stipulates that the toilet water seal standard is 50mm, and the water seal of generally better products is between 55 and 60mm. So if you want to choose a toilet that is not easy to splash, it is best to choose a product with a water seal height between 55 and 60mm.

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