Of course, the bathroom plumbing cannot function normally without a suitable water waste into the sewer. To do this, it is customary to use special reinforcement, which include siphons for shells and sinks, a variety of ramps and corrugations for a sink or toilet.
Siphons and functions performed by them
Today, the siphon can be called the most popular and sought -after element among the assortment of components for sewage. It is very important that such devices do not allow clogging of sewer pipes, which means that they prevent not only financial costs in the future, but also often terrible inconvenience.
Another important function that siphons take on is the protection of the dwelling from unpleasant odors that can penetrate the bathroom through the drain hole. This is due to a special design of this device – it has a certain segment, which is always filled with water, so that such a pleasant effect is obtained. Recently, plastic siphons have begun to be the greatest demand among consumers, which are quite easily installed, and are also very competitive.
A variety of species
The assortment of siphons in the modern market is very wide, for example, there are products that are suitable for connecting to a washing machine, as well as devices with a check valve or special devices for a double washing. Also in the modern assortment there is a place for smaching devices, as well as products with special cleaning and built -in device.
Today, siphons for shells are divided into several types. The first category includes pipe, which differ in a curved and fixed form. The second category includes corrugated for the sink, which can be placed under the sink, regardless of how sewer pipes are located there. But, the most reliable and universal are considered bottlenecks that can be used with any plumbing devices, except for the toilet. For this part of the plumbing bath, it is customary to install corrugation (as it is abbreviated as a corrugated pipe), which performs the functions similar to the fact that the siphon, that is, first of all, the drainage of the used water and impurity into the sewer.