Smart toilets are increasingly favored by consumers for their comfort and convenience. However, smart toilets have certain requirements for water pressure during use. Generally speaking, the standard water pressure range for smart toilets is 0.2-0.8 MPa (2-8 kgf/cm²). If the household water pressure is too low, it may affect the flushing effect of the smart toilet and even cause the device to not operate normally; while excessive water pressure may cause damage to the device and shorten the product's service life.
In actual use, users may encounter the following water pressure problems:
For the above water pressure problems, we can adopt the following solutions:
For users with low water pressure at home, consider installing a booster pump. The booster pump can effectively increase the water pressure so that the smart toilet maintains a good water flow when in use.
If the water pressure at home is too high, you can adjust the water pressure by installing a pressure regulating valve to ensure that the water pressure remains within a safe range. This can not only protect the internal parts of the smart toilet, but also effectively extend its service life.
Ensuring that the smart toilet is used under appropriate water pressure can not only improve the user's daily use experience, but also protect the product's service life. Through scientific selection and adjustment, users can give full play to the advantages of smart toilets and enjoy a more comfortable bathroom experience.