Water Saving Toilet is Efficient in Germany

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Modern toilets, toilets toiletes or use a tank for reserve and maintain the amount of water required to clean the bowl. Initially, the tank was situated on top, located near the roof and connected to the cup by a tube. It was necessary to pull a chain connected to a valve in the tank to clean the toilet. Modern toilets are designed as compact units with the tank attached to the cup, having removed the pipe that connects the tank to the bowl. Hidden tanks where the tank is placed inside the wall behind the toilet are also available.

A flushing toilet is the device for water closets ensures that the bowl is rinsed with water to the desired time, what the excrement and toilet paper in the sewers transported. The Englishman John Harington built already in 1596 a water rinse on behalf of Queen Elizabeth I. However, attention was not until 1775 Alexander Cumming, who is considered the inventor of modern toilets.

In private households, these mud systems are triggered in most cases manually (by hand) over a button or pressing a key. It is triggered mechanically, electronically or pneumatically. The electronic and pneumatic flush actuation are mainly for barrier-free installations. Pneumatic flush actuation open the Spülgarnitur in the cistern and bridges the distance between the actuation and release mechanism.

Automatic flushing systems are mostly found in public buildings and guest houses. They are hygienic as no contact to trigger switches comes about and rinsing can not be "forgotten". There are various forms of pulsed rinse. In urinals and pee troughs is often a photocell used, but it also occurs in toilets. In Pinkel gutters a light barrier sometimes triggers the flushing of all Urinierstellen. The most common today urinals emitted by the user infrared light is used as a stimulus. Alternatively there urinals, in which a thermal sensor responsive to body temperature, the urine and flushing is triggered.

In radar-controlled systems from a transmitter very high frequency microwaves are emitted, reflected by the zoom passing user and recognized by the receiving sensor. The transmitter can be mounted invisibly beneath the tiles. When conductive principle, chemical changes in the fluid are included in the waste trap for detecting the user. Thus, for example the increase of the salt content of a urination detector to be detected, or it is a pH-value in the siphon the measured changes in the urine, and the system rinsed at different times.

Furthermore, there are at urinals and pee troughs also timed rinses, always wash at certain times. With heavy use, this can be significant water saving, but can also lead to stronger odor distribution. These systems are usually found in public buildings and guest houses. In Japan there are three types of toilets in use. The oldest form is the toilet floor, still in public restrooms is common. These toilets can meet many technically advanced features that one outside of Japan rarely encountered. So generally is the toilet seat to body temperature heated, water temperature and pressure of the bidet function can be selected and the toilet seat is provided with a smell filtered fan, rare the pool itself with an air extractor. This Bidettoiletten can be found now in more than half of the households.

The toilet is in the West mainly occurring in Japan as a "Western-style toilet" known. This design is nowadays together with the high-tech toilets in private homes. most common. While most public facilities such as schools, temples and railway stations are often equipped with only standing toilets, pull the Japanese private seat toilet before - especially older people, which crouching and balancing on Stehklos is too strenuous. In some older Japanese bathrooms, there is another sticker that illustrates the correct use of western toilets. This dates back to the time, were not yet well known in the western toilets.

While the toilet is hardly different at first glance from a conventional seat toilet western style, it contains a multitude of features such as odor, warm air blower, seat heating, Massage function, adjustable water jets, automatic lid opener, automatic flushing, wireless controls, heating and air conditioning. The operation is done by a separate control, which is laterally secured to the toilet or on the wall and often by infra-red communication with the toilet.

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