Water saving technology
Jang Woo-Seok designed a toilet that uses excess water from the sink to flush out water, which saves considerable water.
Jang Woo-Seok designed a toilet that uses excess water from the hand-washing sink to drain water, significantly saving water.
Named after the Eco Bath , this combination of toilet and wash basin looks very useful and economical.
In terms of aesthetics, this system is neat and tidy in every bathroom.
The most prominent is the toilet water tank is divided into two, one side is clean water from the water pipeline, the other is the reservoir of waste water from the sink.
In this way, the toilet user can take advantage of excess water from the sink to flush out the water instead of using new water. Of course, if you do not use your hand sink for a long time, the toilet is ready to drain with a flush of water from the normal water tank as other toilets.
An LED on the side of the tank will tell you if the water tank is full, and keep the red light if it is lacking.
This water saving technology seems feasible and quite easy to apply, helping to save water efficiently.
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