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The flapper valve is 2.5" in diameter?
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Another question for Peggy: You
I think you're asking about the Rartan "Elegance"...
Peggie, while you're around...
4-6' is easy for any toilet...and as for the other questions...
That pretty much says it all Peggy. Only two other questions.
Steve, make the Admiral happy, get a new toilet.
Steve, you haven't read the Elegance info on the Raritan site...
Peggy, Yes, I tried to read the manual
Steve, I can't imagine that if you have only one head and are going to be travelling, that you want an electric head!
I second that. It just makes sense to stay manual under the circumstance
We have never had our Vacuflush completely fail
That was the other side of the question.
cruising head
I agree, Greg...if you want a manual toilet, there are only two good choices still in production...
Lavac
Diffferent strokes for different ...
Geez, don't come to Guatemala. There's a waste can or cardboard box beside every toilet....
Wait Til You Return ...
That's because the standard
US standard for the toilet discharge pipe is only 3"...
Jeeze hate to ask, but what is the "human standard..." LOL
It's not the diameter of toilet ring itself only, Peggy.
Sizing...better diagram
No cigar...
It's a gravity, not a pressurized system;
The flapper valve is 2.5" in diameter?
That's in the flush water tank...but thanks for trying anyway
In a conventional (Land) toilet, there's no flapper (except to the tank)?
Correct. No joker valve either.
Just over eaters!@ LOL
We had perfect service from an Electric Lavac...