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mikeyb1
Hi everyone, hoping someone can advise me.
I recently installed a new close coupled toilet bought from Focus before they shut down. The old toilet was fine and flushed ok, but once this was installed, when flushed struggled to move a piece of tissue. The water rises almost to the rim then slowly settles down. At first I thought it was because the pan outflow was about half an inch lower than the soil pipe, and I had used an offset connector. I have now raised the pan onto a plinth and replaced the connector with a 14degree angled one.This all seems right and the pan is now at the same height as the pipe.
Still got the problem though, and having read a few similar posts on the same problem I am a bit confused by the talk of "bombs" and siphonic and nonsiphonic systems etc. My pan has a large hole in the top where the cistern outflow sits with it's donut washer, I am not sure what a bomb is or whether my cistern has one.How do I tell? Also, maybe there is some kind of adjustment on the flushing mechanism.Do all modern cisterns have bombs, or is it something that can be fitted to any existing set-up?
If anyone can help or provide pictures of how these fit, it would be greatly appreciated.Thanks Mike
I recently installed a new close coupled toilet bought from Focus before they shut down. The old toilet was fine and flushed ok, but once this was installed, when flushed struggled to move a piece of tissue. The water rises almost to the rim then slowly settles down. At first I thought it was because the pan outflow was about half an inch lower than the soil pipe, and I had used an offset connector. I have now raised the pan onto a plinth and replaced the connector with a 14degree angled one.This all seems right and the pan is now at the same height as the pipe.
Still got the problem though, and having read a few similar posts on the same problem I am a bit confused by the talk of "bombs" and siphonic and nonsiphonic systems etc. My pan has a large hole in the top where the cistern outflow sits with it's donut washer, I am not sure what a bomb is or whether my cistern has one.How do I tell? Also, maybe there is some kind of adjustment on the flushing mechanism.Do all modern cisterns have bombs, or is it something that can be fitted to any existing set-up?
If anyone can help or provide pictures of how these fit, it would be greatly appreciated.Thanks Mike