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In order to determine a single code for your Cistern, you must provide additional product detail. For example, what is the cistern made of?The more you can tell me about your cistern, the better.
It is a reservoir or tank for holding water
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Toilets use float valves. These are air filled balls that float on the water, as the cistern fills with water the ball floats higher. The ball is attached to an arm connected to a valve, when the ball reaches a predefined level the valve closes, shutting off the water to the cistern.
Inside a toilet cistern, you'll typically find a few key components: a fill valve, which controls the water inflow; a flush valve, responsible for releasing water during a flush; and a float mechanism, which regulates the water level. The cistern itself is a sealed tank, usually made of plastic or ceramic, that stores water until it's needed. There may also be a siphon or overflow tube to prevent overflow. Overall, the interior is designed to efficiently manage the flushing process while minimizing water waste.
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A tank that overflows. Cistern is an English name for tank.
A vacuum breaker is a device that prevents water in a toilet cistern or water tank, from syphoning back into the toilet cistern or water tank.
In order to determine a single code for your Cistern, you must provide additional product detail. For example, what is the cistern made of?The more you can tell me about your cistern, the better.
It is a reservoir or tank for holding water
A Roman cistern is the same as any other cistern. It is a tank for holding liquid, usually water. Some cisterns are/were used for waste water while others are/were used for fresh water.
it's a cistern
cis·tern [sístərn] (plural cis·terns) noun1.water tank: a tank for storing water, especially one connected to a toilet2.underground tank: an underground tank for storing rainwater*Cistern not "Cisternn"
The component that holds toilet water starting with "Ci" is called the cistern. It is a tank located at the back of the toilet bowl that collects and stores water for flushing.
Water head is the vertical height of inlet of water supply from the bottom of the storage tank to the inlet of the Cistern.
Many people in Britain call any water tank a cistern. In some areas this means a ceiling mounted water storage tank, in others even a toilet tank is a cistern. It's all in the local dialect.
water is kept in a cistern