In the last century, the masters began to hide important technical nodes of pussuars and toilets from prying eyes and hands. It was thanks to them that a drain appeared under pressure: it was enough just to press a button or pedal, and a stream of water appeared. Since then, a tradition has appeared to include fake walls in the design of sewage and plumbing, where you could hide the toilet tanks and other elements of the system. Such a fake wall began to be called the “installation system” and served for hidden laying of tap lines to facilitate the installation of plumbing devices.
For the first time began to use the system of discharge. The device or techazel is installed in a continued niche or attached to the wall, and then covered with brick and plastered. However, as soon as drywall began to spread on the market, framing structures began to occupy the main share on the installation market, which were metal profiles on which drywall was fixed. This decision turned out to be more convenient for plumbers and craftsmen. In addition, there are frame structures that do not at all need the supporting wall. Of course, the heating system in a country house or toilet, thanks to frame structures, is much faster and easier to disguise, therefore it is not surprising that these systems have received the greatest development.
There are installations for bidet, toilets, washbasins, showers and cops. These systems have a standard height – 1.2 meters from the floor level in the room. There are also 1.0 and 0.82 meters installations – they are required to solve design problems. The installation frame is attached to the floor and/or wall. In the design of each frame, you can configure the position of the mounting elements, as well as adjust the location and water supply places.
Most often in Russia, installation systems are used to mask the toilet tank, much less often for masking showers and washbasins.
Installations are necessarily used during the suspended installation of plumbing. Many buyers of such systems are worried about whether they can serve those nodes mounted in the wall, and completely in vain: each mechanism of the installation system can be served outside. The most complex parts, for example, a tank with water, can be served through a hole under the control panel. Through it you can turn off the tank from the water supply or replace the parts of the tank.
Thanks to the installation systems, it becomes much easier to clean the room – much fewer surfaces should be wiped and vacuumed, much fewer dark impassable corners that have to be cleaned by bent into three deaths.