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The toilet model number is typically located on the back of the toilet bowl, under the tank lid, or on the inside of the tank itself. It may be printed on a sticker or embossed on the porcelain. If you can't find it there, check the manufacturer's website for guidance on locating the model number for your specific toilet.
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in the toilet
Benjamin Andrew Hunt (Age 3 3/4, Height 1cm)
his mother, father and his toilet (he liked to think on the toilet)
If I remember correctly, it is the following: FIRST the number of bedrooms- THEN the number of full baths- AND LASTLY the number of half baths (no shower or tub, just sink and toilet)
No, if it is an old toilet needing 8L or more. You will have to flush 2 or 3 times to have a complete flush even when it is a slight number 1... The problem is there will not be enough water delivered to make the siphon works properly. I had this problem. The new bowl are smaller and 6L (sometimes 4L for a number 1...) are sufficient for a standard number 2... So I also changed my toilet bowl.
toilet
1.6 gallon and 3 gallon.
2" or 3" integral trap built into toilet bowl.
A 3/4 bathroom means that it has a shower, but not a bathtub. 1/2 bath - Toilet (and maybe a hand sink) 3/4 bath - Toilet, hand sink, shower Full bath - Toilet, Sink and bathtub