American Standard H2Option Siphonic Round Two-Piece Toilet
American Standard’s H2Option siphonic dual-flush round-front toilet—available in white, bone, and linen colors—helps you conserve water and save money with every flush without compromising on design or style.
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H2Option Dual-Flush System
Save water without sacrificing performance with American Standard’s H2Option toilet, featuring patent-pending siphonic action technology that uses less water, eliminates more bulk, and is quiet. Controlled by a dual-flush actuator on the top of the tank, the H2Option system features a 1-gallon-per-flush “light” flush for liquids and a 1.6 gpf “heavy” flush for solids. The dual flush allows the H2Option to use an average of 25 percent less water than a conventional 1.6 gpf single-flush toilet. Additionally, H2Options’s powerful siphonic action technology led to it receiving the highest MaP (Maximum Performance) rating, handling 1,000 grams of solid waste in a single “heavy” flush while the “light” flush received an impressive 400 gram rating. This means you can count on your H2Option toilet for dependable one-flush performance.
PowerWash Rim
H2Option toilets feature a pressurized rim. Water is fed into the rim chamber from the tank, trapping air inside and thus pressurizing the chamber. The pressurized water is discharged from a series of specially configured rim holes to completely scour and power-wash the bowl.
Jet-Powered Siphon
In addition to water entering the bowl through the rim, water is also dispersed directly into the bowl through a bowl jet. With the jetted siphonic bowl of the H2Option system, the siphon is initiated with the push of the jet while the pull from the siphon evacuates the contents of the bowl. The siphon-jet action also allows the water level to be maintained throughout the entire flush, allowing for a cleaner bowl and flush.
Speed Connect
American Standard’s Speed Connect system on H2Options toilets is a user-friendly system that cuts installation time by 30 percent. It consists of pre-assembled and factory-installed bolts and grommets, which eliminates loose parts and reduces connection time.
EverClean Surface
Treated inside and out, the toilet features a permanent EverClean antimicrobial surface that inhibits the growth of stain and odor causing bacteria, mold, and mildew on the surface. You’ll love how the mirror-like EverClean surface is easy to keep clean and stays cleaner longer, even after years of use.
What’s in the Box
One American Standard H2Option dual-flush round-front toilet and two color-matched bolt caps (seat not included). Please note that this item ships in two boxes. One box contains the bowl and the other box contains the tank. The boxes may arrive separately as a result.
H2Option Siphonic Dual Flush Round Toilet
- Dual flush: 1.6 gpf/6 lpf full flush and 1 gpf/3.8 lpf conserving flush
- Siphonic action dual-flush combination bowl and tank (less seat)
- Dimensions: 27-3/4 inches by 15 inches by 29-1/2 inches
- Backed by a 5-year warranty that covers everything inside and out
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Product Features
- Item may ship in more than one box and may arrive separately
- Round front two piece siphonic action dual flush toilet
- High efficiency, low consumption and WaterSense certified
- Chrome-plated top mounted push button actuator
- 12″ rough in
- Seat is not included
Tank fills endlessly due to defective float cup on 2 out of 3 units I purchased I bought three of these units. Two out of three were defective upon arrival. The float cup would submerge in the tank instead of floating, which would cause the tank to never stop filling. One of the units did not have this issue.Also note, if you’re installing this yourself, you’ll have to adjust the valve body position and float cup position in order to meet their recommended water level. The factory setting will not work in my experience with the three units I purchased. This is…
Nice toilet – when it works This is a nice toilet with suspect quality control. I’ve purchased and installed four of these exact units, both for my home and rental properties, and they have an unusually high component / manufacturing defect rate. For example, one of the four toilets had a defective flush valve and overflow assembly – which lasted about 15 days before it failed and had to be replaced at my expense. The most recent issue was a defective fill valve / float assembly in a brand new toilet that I installed…
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