Sloan Launches Pressure-Assisted Toilets


Sloan, the world’s leading manufacturer of commercial plumbing systems, today added pressure-assisted toilets to its already comprehensive line of water-efficient fixtures.

Paired with Flushmate® pressure-assist technology – these toilets are designed to drastically reduce backups or clogs thanks to the Flushmate vessel that pushes waste out of the bowl and into the drainline faster than a gravity flush

These toilets offer flush volumes at 1.0 gpf, 1.28 gpf and 1.6 gpf in standard and ADA-compliant models, making them an ideal solution for light commercial applications of all types including strip malls, schools, hotels, gas stations, restaurants and more.

“Sloan has been synonymous with pressurized flushing for more than 110 years,” said Mark Lawinger, Sloan product line manager, fixtures. “With our combined expertise in flushometer and pressure-assisted flushing, as well as vitreous china expertise, Sloan can now better serve the light commercial market than ever before – especially when ultra-low flush volumes are required.”

Sloan’s pressure-assisted toilets look and flush like any other tank toilet, but deliver flushometer-like performance. By pushing waste out of the bowl at a higher flow rate, Sloan’s pressure-assisted toilets provide up to 50 percent longer drainline carry than gravity toilets, resulting in fewer stoppages. This is becoming increasingly important for installations requiring low flush volumes.

Unlike gravity toilets with flush volumes that are susceptible to variation, Sloan’s pressure-assisted toilets cater to sustainable water savings with non-adjustable flush volumes. Other benefits of Sloan pressure-assisted toilets include:

  • Smooth, trouble-free cable flush activation, without flappers, chains or clunky multi-linkage mechanisms found on other toilets
  • A cleaner bowl, thanks to a larger water spot and rim jets with high velocity and pressure that creates a better scrub
  • Reliable three-point tank mounting system that prevents the tank from rocking
  • Fewer “double flushes” as the higher pressure clears the drainline on the first flush
  • No condensation due to the insulated tank

Sloan’s new pressure-assisted toilets are great looking and install or retrofit a gravity tank toilet easily, lending themselves as ideal fixtures for both renovation and new construction projects. Additionally, each pressure-assisted bowl is available with exclusive SloanTec® hydrophobic glaze, designed to inhibit the growth of germs and bacteria to make the fixture easier to clean.

For more information on Sloan’s pressure-assisted toilet or innovative, water-efficient products, visit Sloan’s website and follow Sloan on FacebookTwitterInstagramand LinkedIn for additional updates.



July 26, 2018


Topic Area: Press Release


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