A terminology guide for buyers comparing concealed cisterns, in-wall tanks and frame systems.
Different Markets Use Different Terms
Concealed cistern, in-wall cistern, concealed toilet tank and in-wall toilet tank can appear in RFQs for similar system needs. Buyers should clarify the installation condition instead of relying on one term.
Frame and Service Access
Some projects require a frame system, while others focus on the tank and flush plate. Wall construction and service access should be described in the inquiry.
Avoid Duplicate Pages and RFQs
Do not create separate product requirements only because two terms are used. Confirm whether the terms refer to the same required system.
Buyer Checklist
- State the preferred terminology and market.
- Describe wall construction.
- Confirm whether frame is required.
- Review service access.
- Link terms to actual model references.
Related Product and Project References
| Product categories | Concealed Cisterns |
|---|---|
| Product models | 3003 3005 |
| Project references | apartment bathroom projects |
| Support | OEM & ODM Quality Contact |
FAQ
Are concealed cistern and in-wall toilet tank always different?
Not always. The terms can overlap depending on market wording and system design.
What should an RFQ include?
Include wall type, frame requirement, flush plate preference and matching toilet bowl.
Should buyers create separate pages for both terms?
No. Use one clear page or RFQ when the intent is the same.