Can toilet drains be scalded by boiling water?

Updated on Toilets 2024-09-12
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    It will be scalded by boiling water.

    Related Notes:

    Ordinary toilet sewers are generally made of PVC-U (hard polyvinyl chloride) pipes, and a few high-end building sewer pipes are HDPE (high-density polyethylene).

    According to the national standard atlas 10S406 "Building Drainage Plastic Installation Atlas", the third page of the general description article describes:

    The water temperature discharged into the pipeline: the hard PVC pipeline is not more than 40, and the instantaneous should not exceed 60; High-density polyethylene pipes and polypropylene silent drainage pipes should not be greater than 70, and instantaneous should not exceed 90. ”

    For most buildings, hard PVC pipes can be scalded by boiling water, or seriously affect their pipe life.

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    It is widely used in restaurants, hotels, homes, etc. for dredging vegetable sinks, basins, bathtubs, floor drains, and toilets. Do not damage sewer pipes (including PVC pipes) and do not damage the plating layer.

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  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It will be scalded by boiling water.

    There are two reasons for this.

    1. Ordinary toilet sewers are generally made of PVC-U (hard polyvinyl chloride) pipes, and a few high-end building sewer pipes are HDPE (high-density polyethylene).

    According to the national standard atlas 10S406 "Building Drainage Plastic Installation Atlas", the third page of the general description article describes:

    The water temperature discharged into the pipeline: the hard PVC pipeline is not more than 40, and the instantaneous should not exceed 60; High-density polyethylene pipes and polypropylene silent drainage pipes should not be greater than 70, and instantaneous should not exceed 90.

    For most buildings, hard PVC pipes can be scalded by boiling water, or seriously affect their pipe life.

    2. Hard PVC drainage pipe, the pipe connection method is socket bonding, and the adhesive used for bonding will melt at high temperature, which will cause the connection to fall off or produce gaps, resulting in water leakage. As a result, there is a potential safety hazard of building water leakage.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It's impossible. Rest assured. Many people pour their uneaten food into the toilet. , and not afraid of clogging. I don't know the material, it won't be burned anyway.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    It won't burn.

    Because the sewer pipe is generally made of cast iron or PPR polymer material, it can withstand high temperatures of more than 100 degrees, so there is no need to worry.

  5. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    The sewer pipe of the toilet is generally made of PVC flame retardant material, and the boiling water will not burn it.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    ==the groove.

    If it's scalded by boiling water, how can it not be corroded by those and pee?

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Pour in half a bottle of white vinegar, cover and let it simmer overnight. Then fill a large sink with water, pull off the lid and rinse down. That's what I heard from a friend.