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How can I test my Sloan Flushmate system?

How can I test my Sloan Flushmate system?

Reattach water supply line and fully open water supply valve. Test setup by flushing toilet. Remove, examine, and reinstall the Flush Valve Cartridge (3). Turn off the water supply valve and flush the toilet to relieve the pressure.

How to troubleshoot a Sloan toilet flush handle?

For flush-handle fixtures, observe the clearance. (See Figure 1) If necessary, adjust the Actuator to allow for proper clearance. When proper clearance is obtained, tighten the setscrew. Turn off the water supply valve. Flush the toilet to relieve the pressure. Disconnect the water supply line from the Supply Shank (A). (See Figure 6)

How do you turn off the water supply on a Sloan toilet?

Turn off the water supply valve and flush the toilet to relieve the pressure. On flush-handle fixtures, disengage the Flush Rod from the handle linkage and flip it away from the Flush Valve Cartridge. It is not necessary to loosen the retainer clips. (See Figure 3) Remove the Flush Valve Cartridge using the handles of a pair of pliers.

What causes no flush on a Sloan water heater?

Inadequate water pressure, an improperly adjusted Flush Valve Cartridge, a clogged inlet screen, or insufficient air draw may cause a weak, sluggish, or no flush condition. Make sure that the water supply valve is fully open.

Reattach water supply line and fully open water supply valve. Test setup by flushing toilet. Remove, examine, and reinstall the Flush Valve Cartridge (3). Turn off the water supply valve and flush the toilet to relieve the pressure.

For flush-handle fixtures, observe the clearance. (See Figure 1) If necessary, adjust the Actuator to allow for proper clearance. When proper clearance is obtained, tighten the setscrew. Turn off the water supply valve. Flush the toilet to relieve the pressure. Disconnect the water supply line from the Supply Shank (A). (See Figure 6)

What kind of toilet tank is Kohler k-4404?

For the Kohler K-4404 tank, see model M-101526-F32, and for 10 in rough-in tanks, see model M-101526-F33

Can a Kohler pressure assist toilet change location?

Change Location. Fits all OEM pressure assist toilet manufacturers using the 503 series except the Kohler 4404 tank, Gerber 28-385 tank, -F3B- series numbers, and all 10-in rough in applications Does not fit 10 In. rough-in tanks, only 12 In. rough-in tanks – “rough-in” refers to the distance from the wall to the bolts at the center of the drain

Where is the serial number on the Flushmate 501B?

The units are rounded oval, black, two-piece vessels made of injection molded plastic. Recalled units have a date code/serial number that is 15 characters long and is located on the label on top of the Flushmate II 501-B unit.

What are the hazards of Flushmate 501 b?

Flushmate II 501-B pressure-assisted flushing systems Hazard: The system can burst at or near the vessel weld seam releasing stored pressure. This pressure can lift the tank lid and shatter the tank, posing impact and laceration hazards to consumers and property damage.

When to replace the vacuum breaker on a Sloan Flushmate?

(See Figure 16) If bubbles are coming from the center or the edge of the Flush Valve Cartridge, it should be replaced. If the Vacuum Breaker (E) is leaking, it is likely that the water pressure is insufficient or that there is insufficient flow due to a plugged inlet screen in the lower Supply Shank.

Flushmate II 501-B pressure-assisted flushing systems Hazard: The system can burst at or near the vessel weld seam releasing stored pressure. This pressure can lift the tank lid and shatter the tank, posing impact and laceration hazards to consumers and property damage.

The units are rounded oval, black, two-piece vessels made of injection molded plastic. Recalled units have a date code/serial number that is 15 characters long and is located on the label on top of the Flushmate II 501-B unit.

(See Figure 16) If bubbles are coming from the center or the edge of the Flush Valve Cartridge, it should be replaced. If the Vacuum Breaker (E) is leaking, it is likely that the water pressure is insufficient or that there is insufficient flow due to a plugged inlet screen in the lower Supply Shank.