Flushing and refill device 1 for use in a wc-cistern 2 having a lid 3, comprising a trigger mechanism 13, an edge discharge pipe 17, an inlet ball float device 18 and refill device 19, a foot valve 32, 35 and an outlet ball float device 20 co-operating therewith. All these parts ...
If the flapper valve is NOT leaking or if after replacing it the problem continues, it's possible that the whole flush assembly in the center of the cistern is leaking around its base and into the toilet. Replacing the toilet flush valve seat assembly is a bigger job as one has to turn...
It may be possible to remove some blockages using hot water. First, turn off the water supply to your toilet to stop the cistern refilling. Then, wearing rubber gloves, remove as much of the stagnant water as you can and place it in a bucket. Next, pour half a glass of washing-up ...
(Fig. 3) to allow full discharge of the cistern and, when the discharge is complete, the plug drops back onto valve 56 but does not quite engage its seating 45, water thus continuing to flow through the outlet 51 during refilling of the cistern until pressure building up in the chamber ...
A water refilling device for toilet cisterns comprises a faucet body (1) for being arranged inside a toilet cistern, with a first float (11) connected to a sleeve (2) which, in turn, is integral with the faucet body (1), the device further comprising a second float (12) pivotably ...