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11:46 Mar 3, 2014 |
English to German translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Furniture / Household Appliances / Geschäftsbericht (Anbieter von Sanitärprodukten) | |||||||
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4 | Wasserstop |
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3 | Abflussrohre / Abflussknie |
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Wasserstop Explanation: In my opinion this term is referring to something inserted into the tank (Spülkasten), and has nothing to do with the lower parts of the toilet. I have one myself, it is supposed to reduce the amount of water per flush from 9 to 6 liters. Reference: http://www.gruenspar.de/wasserspar-toilette.html |
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Abflussrohre / Abflussknie Explanation: A toilet bowl is a reservoir of water with an open bowl above and an internal P-trap, [trap way] below: http://www.plumbing-geek.com/howdoesatoiletwork.html -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 27 Min. (2014-03-03 12:14:42 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- P.S.: Schöne Frage am Rosenmontag ;-) -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 3 Tage49 Min. (2014-03-06 12:36:33 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- Der Wasserstop ist eine Stoptaste für den Spülkasten. Ein pfiffig geformtes Abflussknie verringert die notwendige Wassermenge jedoch auch bei ... ähm ... umfangreicheren Entsorgungsproblemen. Beide Systeme ergänzen sich also. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 8 Tage (2014-03-12 06:23:48 GMT) Post-grading -------------------------------------------------- Gerne & viel Erfolg! |
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