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  2. Ballcock - Wikipedia

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    When the handle of a flush toilet with a tank (British, cistern) is turned, a discharge mechanism is activated by means of a rod or chain. The mechanism may be a flapper valve, which is designed to sink more slowly than the water - allowing the water to exit to the toilet bowl below, so that the tank may empty.

  3. 5 Easy Ways To Unclog A Toilet Without A Plunger - AOL

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    Follow these easy steps to resolve your toilet troubles quickly and efficiently.

  4. Thomas Crapper - Wikipedia

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    Crapper improved the S-bend trap in 1880. The new U-bend plumbing trap was a significant improvement on the "S" as it could not jam, and unlike the S-bend, it did not have a tendency to dry out and did not need an overflow. [7] The BBC nominated the S-bend as one of the 50 Things That (have) Made the Modern Economy. [8]

  5. Flush toilet - Wikipedia

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    In North America, newer toilets have a 3 in (76 mm) flapper-flush valve. Older toilets have a 2 in (51 mm) flapper-flush valve. [7] The larger flapper-flush valve is used on toilets that use less water, such as 1.6 US gal (6.1 L) per flush. Some have a bell inlet for a faster more effective flush.

  6. What is flushing? The Myrtle Beach Police tactic is changing ...

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    What is flushing? On some weekend nights when flushing is in place, parts of usually two-way Ocean Boulevard are converted to be one way, with traffic directed to Highway 17 Business.

  7. Flapper (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A flapper was a trendy young woman in the 1920s. Flapper may also refer to: Flapper (company), a Brazilian transportation network company for aviation; The Flapper, a 1920 American film directed by Alan Crosland; Flapper valve, a part of some flush toilet mechanisms; Flappers, a Canadian sitcom produced by the CBC in the late 1970s

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