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    What's the correct descriptive term for a toilet which has a base which rests on the floor but which discharges to the rear above floor level (picture attached).

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    Default Re: Correct term for this type of toilet?

    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Thomas View Post
    What's the correct descriptive term for a toilet which has a base which rests on the floor but which discharges to the rear above floor level (picture attached).
    I have seen wall-mounted toilets before, but not one like that. I would probably label it a "rear-discharge", but I don't know the official term.

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    Default Re: Correct term for this type of toilet?

    That is a 'rear outlet' or 'rear discharge' floor mount.

    It is different from a wall mount in that it is still supported by the floor, however, it is the same as a wall mount as it is it 'rear outlet' or 'rear discharge'.

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    Default Re: Correct term for this type of toilet?

    Wash-out wall mounted pedestal (floor supported instead of cantilever, or wall hung -- but it is still a wall mounted pedestal) toilet stool (bowl) with (assuming not just a bend) integral P-trap (instead of the usual integral S-trap, S for siphon, floor discharge toilet usually found in residences) with a close-coupled storage tank (cistern).

    ..with an apparent history of seal problem/leaks at the fixture discharge (soil/waste) connection .

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    Quote Originally Posted by H.G. Watson, Sr. View Post
    with (assuming not just a bend) integral P-trap (instead of the usual integral S-trap, S for siphon, floor discharge toilet usually found in residences)
    Actually that looks to be (the photo shows just enough to entice this presumption, but not enough to confirm it) an integral S-trap like a regular floor mount toilet has, except instead of having the floor/bottom discharge/outlet it has a rear/wall discharge/outlet.

    The ones you are describing do not have that downward bend in the integral trap (which now makes it into the 'S') and have a horizontal discharge of the ones you are describing.

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    Default Re: Correct term for this type of toilet?

    And what's the correct name on the vertical soil stack that accepts the discharge?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Thomas View Post
    And for extra credit, anyone want to take a crack at identifying the source of this:
    CRAP!

    Or is it referred to as frass...


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    Default Re: Correct term for this type of toilet?

    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Thomas View Post
    And what's the correct name on the vertical soil stack that accepts the discharge?
    Well, you got the name correct "soil stack", but what I think you might be asking for is the name of the fitting that mounts to is a flange made for that purpose (does NOT use a wax seal, uses a neoprene gasket). A wall hung rear outlet toilet requires a wall carrier to support the toilet in the wall ("carry" the toilet).

    Try this:
    American Standard 2325.101 Yorkville Two Piece Elongated Toilet with Rear Outlet
    http://www.faucetdirect.com/mediabas...cSheet_146.pdf

    By the way, the correct name for that toilet is floor mounted rear outlet from what I've been able to find.

    And for extra credit, anyone want to take a crack at identifying the source of this:
    I see a beetle in there.

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    Default Re: Correct term for this type of toilet?

    "Floor mounted rear outlet toilet" it is. Thanks!

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