Engineering:MAP test
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MAP Test (stylized MaP Test, an acronym for Maximum Performance Test), is an independent, third-party testing regimen for the flushing power of contemporary toilets. It uses a combination of toilet paper and soybean paste.[1][2] Whilst MaP only tests for bulk removal of up to 1000 grams of waste in a single flush of varying amounts of water, it is now regarded as an industry standard. [3]
References
- ↑ "FAQ | MaP Toilet Testing". https://www.map-testing.com/faq.html.
- ↑ "*What is the MaP test for toilets, and Why is It Important? | George Salet Plumbing". https://www.plumbingpro.com/blog/what-map-test-toilets-and-why-it-important.
- ↑ "Low Flow Toilets Clogging? MaP Testing & Flush Ratings Guide - Ferguson". https://www.ferguson.com/content/trade-talk/tricks-of-the-trade/low-flow-toilets-clogging-guide-to-map-testing-flush-ratings.
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MAP test.
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