What is the structure of a household flush toilet?

Updated on Toilet 2024-09-17
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Sewage pipes, so that the poop goes straight to the septic tank underground. You can imagine that, according to the principle of connecting pipes, the water level at both ends of the U-shaped pipe should be of equal height, so the water level will be the same, unless, the water level is raised to exceed the highest point of the end turn, at this time, the B sewage will overflow and fall down the sewage pipe, which is why it is called a flush toilet. Let's follow the facts.

    When you are done and pull down the switch of the water tank, the water in the whole tank will pour down, the water level will increase, and it will be higher than the highest point, and the filth that has been strongly washed into by the water will be like falling into a cliff, and it will be gone forever!

    However, when the water level has stabilized, there will still be a section of water left in the U-shaped pipe, which is why we see that there is always a small pool of water at the bottom of the toilet.

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