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Main components of a cistern and how they work

Oct. 29, 2024

Cisterns are devices that we use every day, but often we don't know in detail how they work. Over the years, they have been modernized to offer more efficient water discharges and faster fillings. If you've ever wondered what parts make up a cistern and how they work, here we explain it to you.

Main components of a cistern and how they work

One of the key elements is the flushing mechanism. This component allows the water accumulated in the tank to be released in a controlled manner towards the bottom of the toilet. The flushing must be gradual to optimise water use. An important aspect to take into account is the depth of the tank, as the flushing mechanism must be adapted to the size of the tank. In addition, there are universal mechanisms that allow different types of flush buttons to be installed.

Another fundamental component is the filling tap. This mechanism is responsible for filling the cistern with water after each flush. The speed at which the tank is refilled depends on this tap. Water may enter from the side of the tank or even from the bottom of the tap. The efficiency of this process is crucial to ensure that the cistern is ready for its next use quickly.

Finally, we have the push button, which is the part that activates the entire system. In many cases, the push buttons come in a double format, which allows the amount of water that is discharged to be regulated. This type of flush valve is ideal for avoiding water waste, as it offers you the option of choosing between a full flush or a reduced flush, depending on your needs.

Knowing these components makes it easier to understand how a cistern works. These mechanisms, although they may seem simple, play an essential role in saving water and in the efficient operation of the flushing system.


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