As a type of toilet that many families now choose, the straight through toilet is not only very convenient to use, but also has a large water flow. However, regardless of the type of toilet, it is necessary to do a good job in odor prevention to avoid affecting the family environment and odor. The deodorization methods for different types of toilets also vary.
As a type of toilet that many families now choose, the straight through toilet is not only very convenient to use, but also has a large water flow. However, regardless of the type of toilet, it is necessary to do a good job in odor prevention to avoid affecting the family environment and odor. The deodorization methods for different types of toilets also vary. Let’s take a look at how direct flush toilets prevent odors together? What are the advantages of a direct flush toilet?
How does a direct flush toilet prevent odor?
1. Clean up more. Use toilet detergent for brushing.
2. Place a toilet deodorant and spray a small amount of perfume if it doesn’t work.
3. If the bathroom is equipped with windows, it should be regularly ventilated.
If there is no water seal in the sewer, a water seal should be installed.
5. The straight flush toilet can be equipped with U-shaped sewage for odor prevention. The U-shaped pipe makes use of the principle of communicating vessels to make water stay in the U-shaped pipe and block the drainage pipe, so that the odor of the sewer connected with the drainage pipe will not enter the drainage pipe, so it plays the role of deodorization.
What are the advantages of a direct flush toilet?
If the embedded drainage pipeline in the bathroom uses a shifter or the drainage pipe is equipped with a trap, it is recommended to use a direct flush toilet, which has a high flushing force and is not easy to block. If family members have high requirements for noise and the drainage pipe is not equipped with a water trap, it is recommended to use a siphon type toilet. When flushing, it is quieter and has stronger odor resistance. In addition, the siphon toilet has a larger size and is suitable for larger bathrooms. The direct flush toilet is smaller in size and more suitable for small restrooms.
The direct flush toilet mainly relies on the strong impact of water flow to flush dirty objects. Its pool wall is relatively steep and has a small water storage capacity. This shape design is convenient for increasing the impact when the water falls, and can clean up the dirt in one go. The advantage of this type of toilet is that the flushing pipeline design is simple, and it only needs to use the gravity acceleration of the water flow to flush the toilet clean. Compared to siphon toilets, direct flush toilets do not reuse water flow and use the most direct flushing method to flush away dirt. During the flushing process, it is not easy to cause toilet blockage and has good water-saving performance.