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BeerOlympian t1_j9i9alr wrote
Reply to comment by I_Know_What_Happened in Can tankless toilets be placed so they are not perpendicular to the wall by atmetal
Yes but those are still very uncommon in residential. That’s why I asked though.
BeerOlympian t1_j9i97dx wrote
Reply to comment by waderson85 in Can tankless toilets be placed so they are not perpendicular to the wall by atmetal
If your house has the pressure the 1” connection could be doable still. Have to make/buy a pressure gauge to fit on a hose bibb and run some other fixtures in your house to see what happens. Short burst of water from the valve would only really be noticeable if you were in the shower. As others have mentioned this could be a lot of rework depending where you upsize your water to and probably would need a water hammer arrestor for the toilet too.
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Reply to comment by Acid_Traffik in Can tankless toilets be placed so they are not perpendicular to the wall by atmetal
Zoeller Quik Jon would help with that. Macerating toilet with a pump. Happy to run some numbers with you if you’re serious about it.
BeerOlympian t1_j9f17kv wrote
Tankless implying commercial grade with a flush valve? Or tankless implying a disconnected, in wall tank? Former plumbing engineer and currently on the contracting side so I’m very intrigued by this question.
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Reply to comment by I_Know_What_Happened in Can tankless toilets be placed so they are not perpendicular to the wall by atmetal
If you want a good laugh check out the Kohler Numi. https://www.kohler.com/en/products/toilets/shop-toilets/numi-2-0-one-piece-elongated-smart-toilet-dual-flush-30754-pa?skuId=30754-PA-0