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WC water closet - traduzione in Inglese

UNIT FOR PRESSURE
Inches of water; Water inch; Inches water column; Inches of water gauge; Inches wc; InAq; InH2O; Inch wc; In.w.g; Inch WC; In.w.g.; In wc; In. wc; In. WC; " wc; " WC; InWC

WC water closet      
WC water closet noun туалет
water-closet         
  • [[Thomas William Twyford]] was one of the leading marketers of flush toilets in their first boom of popularity after the [[Great Exhibition]] of 1851.
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  • The bowl drain is visible at the rear of the bowl, connected to the waste pipe.
  • [[Joseph Bramah]]'s improved version was the first practical flush toilet.
  • 220x220px
  • S-trap]], which laid the foundations for the modern flush toilet.
  • alt=Washout WC
  • A simplified cross-section through a siphonic toilet. The arrows show the flow of the flush water through the rim and jet into the bowl and out through the elongated S-shaped siphon.
  • A double-trap siphonic WC. Water enters at (A) pulling air into the aspirator (B) from the siphon leg (E) before passing into the rim (C) and into the pan (D). Water from the first trap in the bowl (F) is pushed through the siphon and out through the second trap (G) to the drain.
  • A flush toilet bowl during flushing action
  • Four common types of WC pan: washdown (figure 1); washout (figure 2); double-trap siphonic (figure 3); single-trap siphonic with jet (figure 4).
  • An elevated cistern produces a high-pressure flush using [[hydrostatic pressure]].
  • Roman]] public latrine found in the excavations of [[Ostia Antica]]
  • Reconstruction drawing showing the communal latrines in use, [[Housesteads Roman Fort]] (Vercovicium)
  • A simplified diagram of a siphonic WC cistern. The siphon is formed of a vertical pipe (1) that links the flush pipe (2) to a domed chamber (3). A perforated disc (4) covered by a flexible plate or flap (5) is joined by the siphon rod (6) to the flush lever (7).
  • Sloan pressure vessel
  • Flush toilets were widely available from the mid to late 19th century. Although [[Thomas Crapper]] did not invent the flush toilet, he was a leading manufacturer.
  • Typical sound of a flush toilet
  • Vacuum toilet in a train in Switzerland
  • [[George Jennings]] trademark on his manufactures
  • Spraying glaze onto a closet
TOILET THAT DISPOSES OF HUMAN EXCRETA BY USING WATER TO FLUSH IT
Water closet; Water toilet; Flushing toilet; Low Suite; Low suite; Toilet flushing; Water Closet; Watercloset; Valve closet; W/C; Water closets; Flushing Toilet; Western toilet; Shit shelf; Water-closet; 🚾; Washout toilet; German toilet; Flapper valve; Flush tank; 🅏; 🆏; Western commode; Seawater flushing; Raw water flushing; Siphon jet; Courtesy flush; Mercy flush; Flush Toilet; Flush toilets; Lavatory pan

['wɔ:təklɔzit]

общая лексика

уборная

существительное

общая лексика

ватерклозет

уборная

water closet         
  • [[Thomas William Twyford]] was one of the leading marketers of flush toilets in their first boom of popularity after the [[Great Exhibition]] of 1851.
  • 219x219px
  • The bowl drain is visible at the rear of the bowl, connected to the waste pipe.
  • [[Joseph Bramah]]'s improved version was the first practical flush toilet.
  • 220x220px
  • S-trap]], which laid the foundations for the modern flush toilet.
  • alt=Washout WC
  • A simplified cross-section through a siphonic toilet. The arrows show the flow of the flush water through the rim and jet into the bowl and out through the elongated S-shaped siphon.
  • A double-trap siphonic WC. Water enters at (A) pulling air into the aspirator (B) from the siphon leg (E) before passing into the rim (C) and into the pan (D). Water from the first trap in the bowl (F) is pushed through the siphon and out through the second trap (G) to the drain.
  • A flush toilet bowl during flushing action
  • Four common types of WC pan: washdown (figure 1); washout (figure 2); double-trap siphonic (figure 3); single-trap siphonic with jet (figure 4).
  • An elevated cistern produces a high-pressure flush using [[hydrostatic pressure]].
  • Roman]] public latrine found in the excavations of [[Ostia Antica]]
  • Reconstruction drawing showing the communal latrines in use, [[Housesteads Roman Fort]] (Vercovicium)
  • A simplified diagram of a siphonic WC cistern. The siphon is formed of a vertical pipe (1) that links the flush pipe (2) to a domed chamber (3). A perforated disc (4) covered by a flexible plate or flap (5) is joined by the siphon rod (6) to the flush lever (7).
  • Sloan pressure vessel
  • Flush toilets were widely available from the mid to late 19th century. Although [[Thomas Crapper]] did not invent the flush toilet, he was a leading manufacturer.
  • Typical sound of a flush toilet
  • Vacuum toilet in a train in Switzerland
  • [[George Jennings]] trademark on his manufactures
  • Spraying glaze onto a closet
TOILET THAT DISPOSES OF HUMAN EXCRETA BY USING WATER TO FLUSH IT
Water closet; Water toilet; Flushing toilet; Low Suite; Low suite; Toilet flushing; Water Closet; Watercloset; Valve closet; W/C; Water closets; Flushing Toilet; Western toilet; Shit shelf; Water-closet; 🚾; Washout toilet; German toilet; Flapper valve; Flush tank; 🅏; 🆏; Western commode; Seawater flushing; Raw water flushing; Siphon jet; Courtesy flush; Mercy flush; Flush Toilet; Flush toilets; Lavatory pan

общая лексика

ватер-клозет

санузел

туалет

уборная

строительное дело

унитаз

Definizione

туалет
муж., ·*франц. убор, одеванье, и одеянье, наряжанье и наряд. Делать свой туалет, одеваться, убираться, рядиться.
| Уборный стол, с зеркалом и всеми принадлежностями.

Wikipedia

Inch of water

Inches of water is a non-SI unit for pressure. It is also given as inches of water gauge (iwg or in.w.g.), inches water column (inch wc, in. WC, " wc, etc. or just wc or WC), inAq, Aq, or inH2O. The units are conventionally used for measurement of certain pressure differentials such as small pressure differences across an orifice, or in a pipeline or shaft, or before and after a compressor in an HVAC unit.

It is defined as the pressure exerted by a column of water of 1 inch in height at defined conditions. At a temperature of 4 °C (39.2 °F) pure water has its highest density (1000 kg/m3). At that temperature and assuming the standard acceleration of gravity, 1 inAq is approximately 249.082 pascals.

Alternative standard conditions in uncommon usage are 60 °F (15,6 °C), or 68 °F (20 °C), and depends on industry standards rather than on international standards.

Feet of water is an alternative way to specify pressure as height of a water column in United States customary units.

In North America, air and other industrial gases are often measured in inches of water when at low pressure. This is in contrast to inches of mercury or pounds per square inch (psi, lbf/in2) for larger pressures. One usage is in the measurement of air ("wind") that supplies a pipe organ and is referred simply as inches. It is also used in natural gas distribution for measuring utilization pressure (U.P., i.e. the residential point of use) which is typically between 6 and 7 inches WC (6~7″ WC) or about 0.25 lbf/in2.

1 inAq ≈ 0.036 lbf/in2, or 27.7 inAq ≈ 1 lbf/in2.

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