- and
suburban flush toilets are
connected to a
sewerage system that
conveys wastewater to a
sewage treatment plant; rurally, a
septic tank or composting...
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float valve) is a
mechanism or
machine for
filling water tanks, such as
those found in
flush toilets,
while avoiding overflow and (in the
event of low...
- A dual
flush toilet is a
variation of the
flush toilet that uses two
buttons or a
handle mechanism to
flush different amounts of water. The
purpose of...
-
toilet (or non-
flush toilet, no
flush toilet or
toilet without a
flush) is a
toilet which,
unlike a
flush toilet, does not use
flush water. Dry toilets...
-
squat toilet. In
urban areas,
flush toilets are
usually connected to a
sewer system; in
isolated areas, to a
septic tank. The
waste is
known as blackwater...
- Wharam,
Robert Marr, "Improvements in or
relating to
Automatic Syphon Flushing Tanks",
published 11
January 1897,
issued 6
March 1897
World Wide Words,...
- [citation needed] At the
beginning of the
flush cycle, as the
water level in the
toilet cistern tank drops, the
flush valve flapper falls back to the bottom...
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Flushes is an
automatic toilet cleaning product produced by the WD-40 Company. The
toilet cleaner is
dispensed from an in-
tank package. 2000
Flushes was...
- salt pump; 7) Radiator; 8)
Coolant salt
drain tank; 9) Fans; 10) Fuel salt
drain tanks; 11)
Flush tank; 12) Vessel; 13) Fuel salt
freeze valve. —ORNL-LR-DWG...
- A low-
flush toilet (or low-flow
toilet or high-efficiency toilet) is a
flush toilet that uses
significantly less
water than
traditional high-flow toilets...