There are a few reasons this can happen. One, the water level in the tank is not adjusted correctly. Two, the water inlet holes in the bowl are partially clogged, thus slowing down the release of water from the tank. Three, the toilet is partially clogged and only allowing the water to...
Unlike a traditional tank or cistern type toilet, a toilet using a flushometer valve has no standing reservoir of a volume of water. It relies on building water pressure and valve-open time to flush the fixture. Question: Installing a pressurized system & Flushometer Valve Toilets & Urinals...
Original LWCO valve designs like the low water cutoff mounted on the face of the boiler shown at left used a mechanical float which operated not unlike the float arm in a toilet tank. As water level drops the arm moves down and ultimately trips a mechanical switch that operates an electrical...