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Systems designed to reduce the quantity of water used when flushing
already exist but they do not change the way in which waste water
is drained out.
Consequently, it is very often necessary to flush a second time
to drain the bowl properly and this of course increases the water
consumption.
Advantages of this high pressure WC
- A brief push on the release creates a practically immediate drainage
of the waste water located in the bottom of the bowl, while using
a minimum consumption of water.
- by pushing a little longer on the release it is possible to drain
out waste water quickly, while using a strict minimum of water.
: Besides you can control the result by using a transparent toilet
cover.
-by placing the release on the front side of the cistern, it makes
it easier to open to be able to add deodorizing, disinfecting, and
especially anti-scale products.
Indeed, scale is the main cause of leaks, sometimes more than 100
litres of water per day is lost, and in certain cases, it doubles
the daily consumption of a family of 4! In addition, the layers
of sediment on the enamel in the bowl make cleaning more difficult.
Par ailleurs, les dépôts de tartre sur l'émail
de la cuvette rendent le nettoyage plus difficile.
- High pressure also makes it possible to reduce unpleasant smells,
by sealing the bowl and draining out the waste water very quickly
According to a study by OECD carried out in 1999, the average individual
water consumption in France is 190 litres per day,
i.e. 70 cubic meters per annum. Taking these figures, the
WC accounts for 36,3%, that is to say a yearly consumption
of 1,5 billion cubic meters.
The generalization of the high pressure WC would divide this figure
by 2 or even 3!
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