Toilet valve that automatically shuts off after it meters a certain amount of water flow. Also known as a "flushometer".
The valve separating the water in the tank from the bowl.
The valve located at the bottom of a gravity-operated toilet flush tank, which opens when the trip lever is actuated, and closes when the tank has drained to the desired level. Usually contains an overflow tube as well.
The valve between the toilet bowl and the tank.
A special form of valve located at the bottom of a toilet tank, used to discharge the water from the tank into a water closet or urinal.
The passageway between a toilet tank and bowl. When you flush a toilet the water rushes through the flush valve into the bowl.
A valve used to flush the toilet.
A self-closing valve designed to release a large volume of water when tripped.
A device located at the bottom of the tank for flushing water closets and similar fixtures.