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Where is the model number on a Briggs toilet?

Where is the model number on a Briggs toilet?

Tank. Contains the water used to flush the toilet and refill the bowl. The model number and date of manufacture will normally be located on the inside back wall of the tank near the water line.

Where do you find model number on American standard toilet?

Place the lid upside down on a soft surface. Look inside the underneath of the tank lid for a model number. The model numbers start with a four-digit number beginning with a 2, 3 or 4. There may be a decimal and three additional numbers. Observe the tank interior near the top for a model number.

What kind of toilet does American standard use?

American Standard has been at the forefront of the bathroom fixtures industry, and their toilets are no exception. Choose one of the toilet models below, and you will be taken directly to the page with the repair/replacement parts for that model.

What’s the difference between American Standard and American Standard faucet?

The word “standard” and “American Standard ® ” are NOT identical. Most of their faucet parts will only fit their brand (as is the case with their competitors as well). Many of their toilet parts will only fit their brand of toilet. Not all of American Standard ® parts are universal (“standard”).

Why do people ask what makes a toilet standard?

We get this question frequently, and it is probably because some people assume that since they have the word “standard” as part of their name that they must be using parts that are “standard”; as in universally fitting.

Where is the model number on an American standard toilet?

All American Standard toilets are built very similarly, and they generally all have the model number located in the same area, the toilet’s tank. For the most part, the model number for your American Standard toilet should be located on the underside of the toilet tank lid.

Where do I find the number on my toilet tank?

The number: Look under the water tank lid (on the bottom), or on the inside walls of the tank.* The number on the lid may or may not be the same as the in the tank or the number of the complete toilet model. * On some pre-1940’s toilets with wall mounted tanks, the number may stamped on the outside back and therefore not visible when installed.

Where can I find the brand of my toilet?

The brand: Look under the water tank lid (on the bottom); on the inside walls of the tank; on the bowl between the bolts attaching the seat. Disregard names on the seat as they are seldom the same brand as the toilet. The number: Look under the water tank lid (on the bottom), or on the inside walls of the tank.*

Are there any American standard toilet faucet parts?

Stan.) are made in the U.S. The word “standard” and “American Standard®” are NOT identical. Most of their faucet parts will only fit their brand (as is the case with their competitors as well). Many of their toilet parts will only fit their brand of toilet. Not all of American Standard® parts are universal (“standard”).