Hi Alan
Does the Closomat toilet comply? I am aware it is not dual flush but does
have easy to use levers.
Yours
Peter
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From: "Alan Hunt" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Wednesday, August 04, 2010 11:22 AM
Subject: Dual flush toilets
Hi everybody
does anyone know if there is such a thing as a dual flush cistern or syphon
or valve which can be lever operated to conform to BREEAM Bespoke standard?
The only thing preventing our authority achieving this standard at the
moment in a new youth centre (and the standard is a requirement of the
funding) is the toilet in the accessible cubicle. As far as I have been
able to discover the only options available use push buttons on the cistern
rather than a lever and although there are dual flush syphons which can be
lever operated I have failed to find one which has a 3 litre or less flush.
Any ideas greatfully appreciated.
It may be possible to utilise a push pad on the wall or side /front of the
cistern but without seeing examples it is difficult to know if they would be
of any use...
many thanks
alan
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