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Get flushometer troubleshooting tips that will help you properly diagnose your flushometer maintenance problem. Learn what the most likely cause of the following issues are: flush too short, flush too long, flush valve not flush, splashing water, insufficient flush, chattering noise, or leaking water. Read now to find out.
Why does a Sloan sensor flush valve keep running? How do you fix an automatic toilet flush? Learn the answer to all of these questions and more for top mounted sensor flushometers in the various scenarios listed below, along with other troubleshooting tips.
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Need help troubleshooting your Sloan flushometer? Look no further! Some common questions and answers can be found here in our on-line guide offering repair guidance and solutions.
The repair kits and parts listed on this page are designed to service all Sloan diaphragm type flushometers, including those manufactured for low consumption (LC) usage. ABBREVIATIONS: 9. CP = Chrome plated gpf = gallons per flush Lpf = Liters per flush LC = Low consumption pkg = package. 12. 11. 10. 13. 2. 7.
5. Length of flush is too long (long flushing) or continuous. A. Relief valve is not seating properly or bypass orifice is clogged because of foreign material, or bypass orifice is closed by an invisible gelatinous film from “over-treated” water. Disassemble the working parts and wash thoroughly.
Find and buy all of the repair parts for G2 Optima Plus Flushometers with help from our parts breakdown & troubleshooting Q&A. Our high-quality diagram makes it so you can identify which G2 repair parts are needed easily.