How do you fit the torbeck bottom entry valve?

How do you fit the torbeck bottom entry valve?

Fit the Torbeck filling valve ensuring the rubber washer is on the inside of the tank with the conical side face down. Hand tighten the back nut and with a spanner, tighten a further three-quarter turn. Insert float spiral stem horizontally between the two lower jaws and twist to engage upper jaw.

How do bottom entry fill valves work?

The fill valve fills the toilet tank with water from the water supply line after it has been emptied by a flush. It replaces the ballcock and is more efficient and easy to install. This is an anti-siphon design-fill valve with adjustable height from 9″ to 14″. The most popular valve in the world.

How do you adjust float cup valve?

How to Adjust a Float-Cup Fill Valve

  1. Find the Plastic Mechanism. On some float cup valves, there is a plastic screw mechanism you can turn to raise or lower the float.
  2. Slide the Float up or Down. To lower the water level, slide the float down on the actuating rod.
  3. Watch the Water Level.

How do you install a Torbeck filling valve?

Fitting your Torbeck filling valve Fit the Torbeck filling valve ensuring the rubber washer is on the inside of the tank withthe conical side face down. Hand tighten the back nut and with a spanner, tighten a further three-quarter turn.

How do you tighten a Torbeck gas tank?

Fit the Torbeck filling valve ensuring the rubber washer is on the inside of the tank with the conical side face down. Hand tighten the back nut and with a spanner, tighten a further three-quarter turn. Do not overtighten Insert float spiral stem horizontally between the two lower jaws and twist to engage upper jaw.

How do you adjust the height of a float valve?

Hand tighten the back nut and with a spanner, tighten a further three-quarter turn. Do not overtighten Insert float spiral stem horizontally between the two lower jaws and twist to engage upper jaw. The overall height of the valve can now be altered by simply adjusting the telescopic column.

Do I need a spherical ball valve for a float valve?

Member As per water regs, All float operated velves must have a spherical ball valve fitted to the incoming supply as near as poss to the equipment, making your job a lot easier I have the same problem, but for the side entry version.

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