Flushometer

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A scuffed and oxidized metal flushometer valve with a porcelain handle attached to the back of a toilet
A flushometer from the mid-20th century with a porcelain handle

A flushometer is a metal water-diverter that uses an inline handle to flush tankless toilets or urinals. It was invented by William Elvis Sloan and is a product of the Sloan Valve Company.[1]

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