Depends on the type of flushometer where the shut off is located or it could be a manually open and automatic closing type
Water is water, whether solid (ice), liquid or gas.
It is typically safe to turn outside water back on after winter once the threat of freezing temperatures has passed. This is usually around mid to late spring. It is important to make sure that all exposed pipes are insulated to prevent freezing and potential damage.
No, once sugar has been dissolved in water, it has undergone a physical change and dispersed into the water molecules. It cannot revert back to its original sugar cube form by simply allowing the water to evaporate.
Turn the heater off when you go on holidays that last longer than three days. Write yourself a note and leave it in good view so that when you get back the first thing that you do is turn it back on again. Nothing brings you back to reality as well as stepping into a cold shower.
After melting, ice will turn into water. This transition is reversible, meaning the water can freeze back into ice if the temperature drops below its freezing point.
I am assuming that you are talking about a wall hung urinal! Most urinals have a mounting bracket where the urinal seals against the drain line. There is a soft foam gasket that makes the seal between the urinal and the drain line. First, secure the water to the urinal, remove the flush valve, there are usually 2 screws or bolts located on at the bottom of the urinal, unscrew these and remove the urinal from the wall, replace the gasket and then replace the urinal in the reverse of removing.
You can turn steam back into water by condensing it, condensation is a process which changes a gas into water.
Rain
flow restrictor
one inch for a water closet, 3/4 for urinal
It will turn back into water .
Installing a floor mount urinal in a commercial restroom can save space, reduce water usage, and provide convenience for users.
i urinal trough is when the urinal is just one long bowl for 2-4 people to use at once
you freeze it XD
Of course they do, exept for me! :-)
The name for a lavatory water container is a toilet tank. It is a reservoir that holds the water needed for flushing the toilet.
Water is water, whether solid (ice), liquid or gas.