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In a control valve, flushing refers to the process of clearing debris or sediments from the valve’s internal components to ensure smooth operation and prevent blockages.
A flush valve opens when activated, allowing water to flow rapidly into the toilet bowl to create the flushing action and remove waste.
A flush valve ensures efficient flushing by releasing water quickly and forcefully to clear waste, maintaining hygiene and functionality in toilets.
A flush valve delivers water directly to the toilet, often without a tank, while a flush tank stores water and uses gravity to flush the toilet.
Yes, modern flush valves often come with water-saving features, like dual-flush options, to reduce water usage per flush.
Yes, common issues like leaks or weak flushing can often be fixed by replacing worn parts such as the seal, diaphragm, or handle.
Consider factors like the type of toilet, water pressure requirements, and whether you need a single-flush or dual-flush system.