Sloan Regal Flushometer | Handle | Repair and Replace
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- Опубликовано: 11 июн 2024
- In this episode of Repair and Replace, Vance shows how to replace the handle in a Sloan Regal or Royal Manual Flush Valve. This applies to both commercial toilets (water closets) and urinals.
If the handle assembly is worn down or starts sticking, the flushometer may not function. Additionally a worn handle might also cause short flushing if it fails to open the relief valve enough.
Browse flushometer replacement parts: www.amresupply.com/catalog/674794
Handle Repair Kit: www.amresupply.com/part/B-32-A...
Handle Seal: www.amresupply.com/part/B-39-S...
More Sloan Regal or Royal repairs:
• Sloan Flushometers - R...
Applicable models: 110XLYO, 3980009, 186XL, 3082653, 111XLYO, 3080053, 3980012, 186-1, 3012636, 3082675, 186-1XL, 3982628,
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00:00 Intro
00:21 What You'll Need
00:29 How it Works
01:26 Step 1: Shut Off the Water
01:47 Step 2: Remove the Handle
02:01 Step 3: Replace the Inside Parts
02:35 Step 4: Install the Handle
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This was the most helpful video on this I have found. It was to the point with clear illustrated steps. And no weird music or unnecessarily drawn out or redundant steps. Wish I had found it first. Thank you.
Same here. This was an awesome vid.
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One of the best videos I have ever watched on RUclips.
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Very clear and easy to follow instructions
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Thank you for the instructions, I was able to fix the loose handle. I live in a city apartment and most videos show the traditional toilets. You show toilets found in apartment buildings. Thank you again!
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I am glad I found you guys as well. My afternoon watering hole as been without one of its urinals for 6weeks. The manager said that the plumbing company had to order a complete valve assembly for him because the water constantly so he turned it off. I found the part in town, bought it, watched you other vido on the flush valve, showed up with the new complete unit and wound up just installing the flush valve out it. less than 5minute fix he had been waiting 6 weeks for. Large chain bars should not get into these corporate repair contracts. I have replaced the flush valve in the comlete unit i bought and now we have parts incase this happens again on site... next fixed in 6minutes not 6 weeks. Thanks guys. We will order the sloan repair kits from you to have on hand
Thank you Tom, we're just happy to help! There are definitely some repairs that aren't that complicated if you can see the steps laid out which is why we structure our videos in a way that can be easily referenced. Also we appreciate the support!
excellent, clear straight forward instructions. Thank you
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Thank you. Today, you have been my teacher.
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I really enjoyed the video. It was a great help. Thank you so much.
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Excellent video that made replacement very simple. Thanks!!
You're welcome Richard! We're glad the video helped you out!
The video has provided me with clear direction as to which gasket and seal need to be replaced and how to safely do the repair.
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Good video! Simple and easy to understand.
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Thank you I needed this ..very informative
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Thank you I know how to repair regular toilets but now I know how to do these and it's a lot simpler than what I thought it would even though I kind of figured it was not as hard as I thought it was going to be either thanks for the information have a great night
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Man you guys are the best. O work and this old building and thanks to you guys I learn how to fix this toilets
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Good to know how to change that handle. Thanks for the video.
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Great! Now I know why the handle on my urinal is leaking and how to fix it. Thank you!
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Just fixed the leaked thanks very helpful
Thanks Vance.
You're welcome Chris!
Perfect, just what I needed to know. I'm guessing that if the valve won't shut off that the bypass hole could be plugged. So I'll check that.
You're welcome! Yes the bypass hole can be a problem. As well the diaphragm rubber can wear down so that is the next thing to check. Lastly check to see if there is a buildup of minerals or if there is any corrosion below the diaphragm as this can prevent a good seal.
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I did my first time you video help me to install perfectly
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I'm so glad I found you guys! These videos are really helpful, thank you so much! Unfortunately, I still need some clarification. Does a "short flush" refer to an "incomplete flush?" I know I don't have a clog, but sometimes not everything gets flushed. Based on your videos, I think I would need to replace the handle, right?
Thank you Monica for your kind words, we're glad that you found the video helpful. A short flush would be the same as having a shortage of water. There are a couple other factors to consider, like if the control stop is partially closed or if there is low water pressure to the fixture. Those are mentioned in this video: ruclips.net/video/Upkq8qIwD5M/видео.html If those are not a factor then the handle could be the cause.
@@AmreSupply Thank you so much for your help! I really appreciate it! :)
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Hi! So I bought replacement handle assembly from you guys, & I replaced handle thanks to your video! But now the handle leaks when I flush 🤦♀️ I took handle off to make sure the ring was properly set in place, but handle still leaks when I flush. What did I do wrong?
@@monicamikol1134 Hi Monica, there are several things that you should check. With the handle removed, check to see if there is any corrosion or damage to the handle threads. That could interfere with the seal. If there is a mineral buildup then you can use a rag soaked in vinegar to help dissolve it. A wire brush can also be used to clean the threads. If the threads look good, and the washer is properly aligned then you might just need to tighten the handle a little bit more. Hope this helps!
Thanks bro
You're welcome Aaron, thanks for watching!
Great video! Can't seem to find info anywhere, what if my handle takes too much effort to push down for the flush. Any way to loosen it? Thanks!
Thanks crystineVIDEO. The tightness of the coupling won't effect the force needed to flush the handle. Its best to start by replacing the whole handle assembly. The rubber seal might be worn down and could be preventing the handle plunger from sliding ruclips.net/video/7N6mkZmdRZY/видео.htmlm13s
It might also be worth replacing the diaphragm. If the diaphragm wears down it can start sticking to the valve and might make it harder to initiate the flush. ruclips.net/video/IhBA-AZBXGc/видео.html
Even if the handle is hard to push, does it flush fine when you do push hard enough?
Thanks, Canada.
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Question! Ive replaced thr entire handle, but now it is almost impossible to flush. Is there something wrong inside the urinal? What should i check next?
Thanks for watching. It is possible that the relief valve or the diaphragm is stuck. This videos shows how to access and replace the diaphragm ruclips.net/video/IhBA-AZBXGc/видео.html
Very helpful, but water is leaking out of the handle. How do I stop it from leaking? I've Tighten up everything.
Thanks for watching. If you've installed a new handle and tightened it into place and it still leaks, then it could be an issue with the threads. If there is any corrosion or a mineral buildup on the threads then you might need to clean it for it to make a better seal.
What is the capacity (max opening) of the smooth jar that you use? Thanks!
Hi Richard, thanks for watching! That wrench opens to 1-1/2 inches.
I just replaced the handle assembly and I’m still getting a drop of water every flush. Any suggestions?
Thank You
Thanks for watching. It's possible that the diaphram is worn out or there is corrosion on the relief valve. It's worth checking these: ruclips.net/video/IhBA-AZBXGc/видео.html
where do you find the model number? How do I know which model I have (1 gal, 3.5 gal)
Thanks for watching. There is often a flow rate printed on the side of the toilet or urinal. Urinals have a significantly lower flow rate, so those are usually 1 gpf. Some toilets are designed for 3.5 gal but there are low flow toilets that are compatible with 1.6 gpf flushometers.
The sloan regal flushometers look very similar so to find a match, you'll have to look at the diaphragm color and relief valve. This video will show that in more detail:
ruclips.net/video/IhBA-AZBXGc/видео.html
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One tip is to count the number of turns it takes to close the control stop so when you turn it back on you dont have to guess at it when you turn it back on.
That is an excellent tip!
This going to be my diabolical lick
Thanks for watching.
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No silicone grease? Not good.
Thanks for watching. You are right that silicone grease can be put on any rubber gasket if needed.
@@AmreSupply Needed on the handle, not just the gasket and needed on the flat part of the handle to lessen the amount of wear from metal on metal. Valves come pre-greased on those areas.
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