Flushometers
A flushometer is a device used to measure the volume of water used in a single flush of a toilet. It is typically installed in the water supply line of a toilet and consists of a rotating disc or paddle that is activated by the flow of water. As the water passes through the flushometer, the disc rotates, and the number of rotations is proportional to the volume of water used. This information can be used to monitor water usage and detect leaks or other issues with the toilet's water system. Flushometers are commonly used in commercial and residential settings to promote water conservation and reduce water bills. They are available in various sizes and capacities to accommodate different toilet models and water pressure conditions. Some flushometers also feature additional functions, such as automatic shut-off valves or flow sensors, to further enhance water management and efficiency.