Want this question answered?
It all depends on the size of the toilet The size of the cistern. the SASE of the cistern outlet, the material that the toilet is made from, the size of the sewerage pipe and what hemisphere you are in.
1.5!
I don't know if the Bible mentions broken glass, but it mentions a broken bowl and a broken pitcher in Ecclesiates 12.6: Or ever the silver cord be loosed, or the golden bowl be broken, or the pitcher be broken at the fountain, or the wheel broken at the cistern.
Answer:10/3 hour = 3 Hour and 20 minutesSolution:the volume of cistern (V) = 1 volume unitflow rate of pipe A = 1/6 V/hourflow rate of pipe B = 1/8 V/hourVolume filled = flow rate * timein the first two hours the volume filled = 1/6 * 2 + 1/8 *2 = 7/12 V.Remaining Volume = 1-7/12=5/12the folw rate after two hours = 1/8 (just pipe B)required time for pipe B to fill the cistern = Volume / flow rate of the pipe B= 5/12 divided by 1/8= 5/12 * 8/1 = 10/3 hours = 3 and 1/3 hours = 3 hours and 20 minutes.Check:if the answer is correct the volume should be 1:Total volume = 1/6*2 + 1/8*2 + 1/8*10/3 = 1.so, the answer is correct.Cheers!
Showers that go on too long.Baths that are too big and filled with too much water.Swimming pools that leak or evaporate a lot of water.Leaking pipes and dripping faucets.Using washing machines and dishwashers for just a few things.Leaving the water running when you are brushing your teeth.Using a big old cistern for your toilet instead of a dual flush. (You can put a plastic bottle full of water into your cistern to use less water.)Watering your garden in the heat of the day when the spray evaporates.Not capturing your roof water into tanks but letting it run away into drains.Not using a little bowl in the sink for small washings up.Using a hose to clean your driveway instead of a broom.Washing your car with a hose instead of a bucket.ways to improvesmaller showerslower water level in bathsput covers over poolsturn off water when brushing teethwater plant in the eveninguse water tanksuse a cup for small washing upsuse a broom to clean your drivewaywash your car with a bucket
A screened vent, overflow pipe and insulation.
Servicing Valve secured fixed acces cover .......
water is kept in a cistern
A cistern can be a wide range of shapes & sizes. Most commonly a cistern is round or rectangular.
The Arabic word for cistern is صهريج.
A tank that overflows. Cistern is an English name for tank.
What size cistern what temp
If you do not have a dual flush toilet, put a brick in the cistern
There is also a wall hung pan with concealed cistern
Cistern
Did you say im hung like a cistern? Danny Reeve x Did you say im hung like a cistern? Danny Reeve x
A water cistern is the part of a toilet that holds water which is then used to flush the toilet.