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Customers ensuite cistern ball valve keeps letting by during the night (or thats when see hears it most just a small dribble lol.
so i put a new fluid master side entry yesterday, same thing happens last night
so i put another one in today, hoping its a faulty new valve, oh no , shes just rung and this ones letting by.

pressure spikes , maybe , never had anything like this before, any ideas boys.

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Well probably not faulty valve,,maybe syphon with split in it letting water level drop over period of time when not in use or if seating syphon ,maybe letting by into pan
 
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Lol, pipes everywhere, not sure about meter, its local ish to me so i know mains pressure is around 6 bar or more, started off a problem at night but it does happen through the day, like i say this a pressure prob i am sure .
 
Pressure reducing valve on the feed? About £20, if you're sure it's a pressure problem - job sorted.
 
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Like you say pressure , any crud at bottom of cistern ?
( may only move thru system when pressure high / flow rate good )

Thinking crud ,getting stuck in seal surface
(If they can be dismantled these days )
 
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No nothing comes into pan.. Level is well high so valve should have knocked off, like i say it happened on the first valve ,admittantly an old one but now on two brand new fluid masters
 
Living in a high pressure HA house a replacement Valve lasted a 1 day after tennants wound their stop tap fully open . Sudden shut off slam was killing valve !
-- More isn't always best --
 
Just fill the cistern up and then dry the water around the top part of inside of bowl. Then use a torch to shine on back of bowl to see if there is a trickle of water. Seen the odd syphon with a crack in it & obviously loads of these modern flush valves letting water pass
 
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I'd swap the siphon for a new one just in case its letting a very small amount pass by which over time is letting the water level drop, and maybe fit a prv and inline strainer on the feed
 
Update for anybody interested.... Went back yesterday and just put a torbeck on , with this jobs history i never in a million years thought it would work. Just rung customer everything's ok.(fingers crossed)
 
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Had this problem years ago with a brand I forget. Changed it for a new one same happened. Changed it to a siamp problem solved. It was the type with a cup float and haven't used them since
 
Torbeck valves are terrible. The older types were great, but whatever they changed with them caused them to leak. I tend to go for Fluidmaster or Wirquin
 
siamp have to many moving parts .still trying to work out how they work with all those levers
 
siamp have to many moving parts .still trying to work out how they work with all those levers

Got asked if I could put one back together after customer played with it, told him it would be quicker to get in his car go and buy a new one and come back! Horrid things!
 

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