Like the video. A lot of times people replace whole valve system meaning higher cost in parts and time. However I would not put this WC back in service without cleaning limescale from ball float and making sure it does not stick against overflow and/or siphon. It is sticking in raised position at 0.27 and with more limescale eventually could get stuck in lowered "open valve"position. A wipe down with water repellent and anti limescale agent in cistern would be a good measure.
I seem to be having an issue where the ballcock screw is not pushing the valve hard enough in to stop the flow of water so it trickles. Or at least that's what I reckon it is.
Like the video. A lot of times people replace whole valve system meaning higher cost in parts and time. However I would not put this WC back in service without cleaning limescale from ball float and making sure it does not stick against overflow and/or siphon. It is sticking in raised position at 0.27 and with more limescale eventually could get stuck in lowered "open valve"position. A wipe down with water repellent and anti limescale agent in cistern would be a good measure.
I seem to be having an issue where the ballcock screw is not pushing the valve hard enough in to stop the flow of water so it trickles. Or at least that's what I reckon it is.
yeah I have the same issue, did you find the solution?
Do you know the name of that toilet because I have the same one and I am still straying to figure out what's the name for it
Brilliant.
is there a name for this washer
BALL VALVE DIAPHRAGM WASHERS
Thanks 4 the tip.
perfect
What do they call that washer you replaced pls
BALL VALVE DIAPHRAGM WASHERS