What does it mean to drain and drain horizontally in a bathroom?

Updated on Bathroom 2024-09-10
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    The rear row and horizontal row of toilets refer to the nozzles connected to the row on the floor slab, without piercing the floor wrench, and there is no pit spacing (referring to the distance from the center of the drainage pipe to the wall), and the pit spacing is the lower row, that is, the drainage pipe passes through the floor slab and is connected to the riser below. Due to the different product manufacturers and side numbers, there are toilets with various wall spacing for selection, and the water-saving siphon type is better.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Toilet sitting, toilet drainage, and horizontal drain refer to the type of drainage.

    Downward drain refers to flush toilets, and horizontal drain refers to siphon toilets.

    The structure of the siphon toilet is that the drainage pipe is of the " type, after the drainage pipe is filled with water, a certain water level difference will be generated, and the poop will be discharged by the suction generated by the flushing water in the sewage pipe in the toilet. Siphon toilets are also divided into two types: vortex siphon and jet siphon.

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