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Float valves in Toilet Cisterns
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Apart from being Side Entry or Bottom Entry are Float Valves all the same for any Cistern? Many Thanks for any replies.
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You shouldn't have any trouble fitting a float valve to any cistern. The only problem, (and one I had), is where you have an old and tall, narrow, cistern with a bottom entry. None of the float valves I could find were tall enough to allow the cistern to fill fully, and I had to revert to the old floating ball type.
You shouldn't have any trouble fitting a float valve to any cistern. The only problem, (and one I had), is where you have an old and tall, narrow, cistern with a bottom entry. None of the float valves I could find were tall enough to allow the cistern to fill fully, and I had to revert to the old floating ball type.
these are very good height adjustable http://www.screwfix.com/prods/29212/Plumbing/T oilet-Fittings/Compact-Bottom-Inlet-Valve;jses sionid=R3K3FBQ34BQUUCSTHZOCFEY side entry model also available.
There seems to be a move away from the noisy old ball type always seizing up for toilets anyway HTH Tez
There seems to be a move away from the noisy old ball type always seizing up for toilets anyway HTH Tez
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