Questions tagged [cistern]
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How can I open an older type Gustavsberg cistern toilet?
Can anybody advise how to open this type cistern...? I tried to loosen nut on top but did not want to force it.
Thanks
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Can I glue the float back onto linkage to my toilet fill valve?
The part (circled in red) has snapped off - I think it belongs to the entry fill valve. I have placed the knife in there to stop the cistern from filling and overflowing.
Should I try and super glue the black bit attached to the metal connector (at…
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What would be the best way to hook up two houses to a single 3000 gallon cistern?
I have a 3000 gallon (11 m³) cistern that is being filled by a 15 gallon (57 litre) a minute pump 900 ft (275 metre) down. I have a pump house that has a pressure tank in it now that feeds my house, but I want to take water to a second building 600…
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How can I reconnect this apparently immovable overflow pipe to the cistern?
1960s house in the UK, possibly original fixtures. We've redone one bathroom, the other is going to have to wait for a few months more, so I'm trying to make good some of the tired old fixtures until then.
The toilet cistern has an old-style…
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I have an old porous "fruit cellar" of stone/concrete mix crumbling apart. How can I close it off and fill it in? Same with an old leaky cistern
Our house is almost 100 and has a fruit cellar crumbling below our front porch. We had it repaired 3 times but given it is made of a stone/concrete mix the foundation repairs continue to crumble & leak. The floor is very porous and eventually drains…
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Reduce speed of existing well pump
My existing well pump (at 550 ft deep) is a nearly brand new (installed last July) 3 wire pump and I do not want to replace it. However, I now have a 1500 gallon underground cistern in which to store water. I can use the existing pump just fine, but…
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Replacing Ceramic Toilet Cistern
I have a damaged toilet cistern which is beyond repair. I was wondering if I was to install a new cistern how I would know my new one would be 'compatible' with my current set up? Is there a degree of standardisation such that I can be guaranteed I…
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Fixing an inwall toilet constantly flowing
I have a Schwab inwall toilet. Water keeps flowing heavily after flushing.
I took everything out of the wall and found that the reason is because the ?hammer doesn't come back up again, therefore the ?float never thinks that it is full.
The reason…
user2029763
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Toilet Cistern inlet valve not closing completely
I discovered a wet floor in my granny flay bathroom the other day, and quickly found that the toilet cistern was overflowing. The overflow outlet isn't plumbed to anything, and it's not one of those toilet where the overflow goes down into the bowl.…
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No cold water in toilet tap or cistern
Please forgive me if I get any terminology wrong here, I know nothing about plumbing…
We have suddenly stopped getting cold water in our downstairs bathroom and cistern. No issues with hot water anywhere.
We tried holding our hand over the tap and…
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How does a drain back valve / Bleeder Orifice for winterization work on a foot valve water pump system which might have air leaks?
I have cistern which is filled either by truck or pumped from the lake. To connect to the cabin, there is a pipe with a foot valve at the bottom, and a pump with a pressure tank at the bottom of the cabin.
My setup is a bit different since we don't…
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Concealed toilet cisterns attached by screws to dry wall. Are they secure?
I've noted several post-2000 build apartments that have concealed plastic toilet cisterns that are secured at the rear to dry wall by 4 screws. They are lever-type cisterns, so there is also a toilet lever tube (either metal or rigid plastic)…
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(UK) Toilet flush makes a vibrating, grinding sound just at the start of filling
I had a bathroom renovation including totally new toilet (using the existing plumbing) with new cistern, pan, etc.
After installation, but not immediately, I started having this vibrating / grinding sound in the pipe after flushing, it happens just…
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Is it normal for a siphon in a toilet cistern to tilt to the side when the toilet is flushed?
I've noticed some cisterns have siphon units that are not secured at the top. Every time the toilet is flushed, the top of the siphon moves or tilts to one side. For example, in the following youtube…
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Braided stainless steel water supply hoses versus rubber hoses
I've noticed some apartments that use both for water supply to faucets and toilet cisterns.
I understand that the braided hoses are rated for higher pressures, but how do they compare in terms of durability at typical static and dynamic…
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