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What is Dry-Wet separation ? What are the advantages and disadvantages of various flushing methods for toilets?

What is Dry-Wet separation ?

That is, the shower room is separated from other areas, and the water from the shower will not splash around, keeping the space outside the shower dry. At present, modern bathroom spaces in Europe and the United States are generally dry and wet separation. According to the French habit, you usually see the dressing room first when you enter the door, followed by the washbasin, toilet, and bathtub, while American bathrooms will add an extra shower room.

In particular, some high-end apartments and villas have also adopted such a dry and wet separation design. With such a bathroom, you can keep the washbasin and toilet areas dry, and you can calmly choose bathroom cabinets of various styles and materials without worrying about moisture-proof problems. Such a bathroom cabinet can store all bathroom supplies, and underwear for replacement can also be placed in it. There is enough space, and even the makeup area can be included in the bathroom cabinet.

The best way to achieve dry and wet separation for smaller bathroom spaces is to install a shower door or shower room. It should be noted that when purchasing and installing, you must check its water resistance and tightness to prevent water from overflowing during use and soaking the bathroom cabinet. Of course, it is also very necessary to keep ventilation frequently.


What are the advantages and disadvantages of various flushing methods for toilets?

The flushing effect mainly depends on the different flushing methods. Generally, there are the following flushing methods for toilets: A. Vortex siphon type: First, the water in the water tank should be discharged through the drainage hole on the edge of the toilet to form a vortex of dirt, and the dirt will be removed when the toilet generates a siphon through gravity. Its advantage is low noise, and its disadvantage is slow drainage speed and occasional residual dirt will remain in the toilet when the water returns. B. Direct flushing: A common drainage method for split toilets, which directly uses the impact of drainage in the toilet water tank to push the dirt out of the toilet, and uses the subsequent water volume to replace the water seal. Disadvantages: The flushing sound is loud, the water consumption is large, and there is occasional residual dirt. C. Jet siphon type: Its function is to use the force of water flow to quickly push water into the curved pipe, thereby promoting siphon generation and accelerating the discharge of dirt. Since the jet hole is located under the water seal, that is, the jet is carried out underwater, the noise problem is improved, and it has a good effect in preventing odor and splashing. D. Jet vortex siphon type: The vortex brings lighter dirt into the center of the vortex, so that the cleaning surface is fully rinsed, and the jet thrust pushes the heavier dirt into the pipe. The combination of the two is discharged out of the toilet with the siphon. The whole process is done in one go, clean, neat and thorough.