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Bottom-entry low pressure inlet for Toilet - Supplier?

  • 04-03-2014 8:17pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 47


    Hi all,

    I recently got a new toilet fitted and I think I bought the wrong type of inlet valve for my apartment building - i.e. one that requires a pumped system.

    I figure it must be fairly cheap to fix as it's a few pieces of plastic but I can't find a suitable one online.

    It basically looks like this:
    zCoY0lw.jpg

    So it's coming in through the bottom of the toilet - just not enough pressure to fill the toilet quickly.

    My last toilet didn't flush properly due to it being broken and I wanted to get a lower capacity system on the new toilet. This 30-min filling time is taking water saving measures to a new level though.

    My tank is about 4-feet above the top of the valve so the pressure is always going to be pretty low.

    Any tips appreciated to get me back in the flow again.

    Z


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,516 ✭✭✭Outkast_IRE


    Zygnoth wrote: »
    Hi all,

    I recently got a new toilet fitted and I think I bought the wrong type of inlet valve for my apartment building - i.e. one that requires a pumped system.

    I figure it must be fairly cheap to fix as it's a few pieces of plastic but I can't find a suitable one online.

    It basically looks like this:
    zCoY0lw.jpg

    So it's coming in through the bottom of the toilet - just not enough pressure to fill the toilet quickly.

    My last toilet didn't flush properly due to it being broken and I wanted to get a lower capacity system on the new toilet. This 30-min filling time is taking water saving measures to a new level though.

    My tank is about 4-feet above the top of the valve so the pressure is always going to be pretty low.

    Any tips appreciated to get me back in the flow again.

    Z
    Do you see that little filter thing that's by the inlet at the bottom, I have seen some models where the manufacturers instructions tell you to remove this filter when fitting to a low pressure system. That would be the first thing I would chance before spending more money.


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