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Greetings everyone,
I'm currently selling Bidet Sprayers into the US and I recently introduced a new set which includes a 3-Way Diverter Valve (Shut-Off Valve).
A customer brought up an issue with the Valve being "too big" so that it couldn't fit on his toilet.
The Valve we sell has the following thread size:
Male 1/2", Female 1/2", Female 1/2"
I found out that there are also T-Valves with the following thread size
Male 1/2", Female 7/8", Female 7/8" (if I'm not wrong..)
My question is: which thread size is the most common to find in most American toilets?
The measures I ask for are 1)water feed pipe thread(on the wall) and 2)the flexible hose connecting water tank to water feed.
I know is a big question considering the US has about 125mil houses in its soil, but I'd greatly appreciate an estimate on what are the common building standards for water feed pipe threads connecting to the toilet tank.
Thank You in advance!
Antony
Thailand
I'm currently selling Bidet Sprayers into the US and I recently introduced a new set which includes a 3-Way Diverter Valve (Shut-Off Valve).
A customer brought up an issue with the Valve being "too big" so that it couldn't fit on his toilet.
The Valve we sell has the following thread size:
Male 1/2", Female 1/2", Female 1/2"
I found out that there are also T-Valves with the following thread size
Male 1/2", Female 7/8", Female 7/8" (if I'm not wrong..)
My question is: which thread size is the most common to find in most American toilets?
The measures I ask for are 1)water feed pipe thread(on the wall) and 2)the flexible hose connecting water tank to water feed.
I know is a big question considering the US has about 125mil houses in its soil, but I'd greatly appreciate an estimate on what are the common building standards for water feed pipe threads connecting to the toilet tank.
Thank You in advance!
Antony
Thailand