Just returned from Home Depot (the holiday madness is on) and noticed that at least 
one manufacturer of toilets (Glacier Way, I think?) lists the minimum pressure to be 
used in both metric (first!) and English. The metric symbol is written as "kpa" 
instead of "kPa", but otherwise it's nice to see at least one instance of metric usage 
in that department.

Of course, the tank capacity is listed by most manufacturers as "1.6 gpf/6.0 lpf", but 
at least the metric indication is there, too.

Ezra

P.S. I tried to find "Glacier Way" online to recommend they start printing "kPa" 
instead of "kpa", but I couldn't find them. (Another good thought flushed down the 
drain! :-(

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