What is the principle of a water-saving toilet? How to choose a water-saving toilet?

Modern families have a strong awareness of environmental protection and energy saving. Furniture and home appliances attach great importance to environmental protection and energy saving performance, and the selection of toilets is no exception. As the name suggests, water-saving toilets can save a lot of water and are a very popular choice. So what is the principle of water-saving toilet, and what are the purchasing tips?

Principle of water-saving toilet - Introduction to the principle of water-saving toilet

Reuse waste water here to save water A water-saving toilet is an example: a water-saving toilet is a dual-chamber, double-hole water-saving toilet, involving a sitting toilet. Through the combination of a dual-chamber dual-hole toilet and an anti-overflow and anti-odor water storage bucket under the washbasin, wastewater can be reused to achieve water conservation. The invention is developed on the basis of the existing sitting toilet, and mainly includes a toilet, a toilet water tank, a water barrier, a waste water chamber, a water purification chamber, two water inlets, two drainage holes, and two independent flushing pipes. , toilet trigger device and anti-overflow and anti-odor water storage bucket. Domestic wastewater is stored in the wastewater chamber of the toilet water tank through the anti-overflow and anti-odor storage bucket and connecting pipe, and the excess wastewater is discharged to the sewer through the overflow pipe; there is no inlet valve at the water inlet of the wastewater chamber, drainage holes in the wastewater chamber, drainage holes in the water purification chamber, and purification chamber. The water inlet of the water chamber is equipped with valves; when the toilet is flushed, the wastewater chamber drain valve and the clean water chamber drain valve are triggered simultaneously.

Wastewater flushes the toilet bowl from below through the wastewater flushing pipe, and clean water flushes from the bottom through the clean water flushing pipe. The bedpan is flushed above, and the flushing of the toilet is completed at the same time.

Principles of water-saving toilets - Introduction to purchasing methods of water-saving toilets

1. Look at the ceramic body: if it is an OEM water-saving toilet, or an unbranded water-saving toilet The toilet is not technically sophisticated enough, and its firing temperature is only eight or nine hundred degrees, which can easily cause the body to have a relatively high water absorption rate, and it will turn yellow after being used for a long time. Therefore, when purchasing a toilet, you should pay more attention to the quality of the base.

2. Look at the glaze: The outer layer of non-brand water-saving toilets generally uses ordinary glaze, which is not smooth enough and stains are easy to remain, which will cause the phenomenon that it will not be flushed clean for many times. In addition, if it is not smooth enough, it will retain more bacteria and affect hygiene. A good toilet will use high-quality antibacterial glaze, which is smooth and easy to flush.

3. Look at the water parts: The water parts are the most critical part of the water-saving toilet, which directly determines the service life and flushing effect of the toilet. Many people will find that after using the toilet for a period of time, the buttons at home become hard, the button does not spring up when pressed, or the water cannot flush. This means that you have chosen a toilet with poor water quality. If the warranty is not in place, then The only option is to replace the toilet with a new one.

Through the above introduction to the principles and purchasing tips of water-saving toilets, I hope everyone will have a better understanding of water-saving toilets. When decorating the bathroom, everyone should pay attention to choosing a suitable style of toilet, and also pay attention to how to use the toilet in daily life, and do not always press the flush button frequently.