Anyone else had a bad experience with these?
I bought one on the premise that one part fits most and stuck it in the van. Then, appalled that a spare diaphragm washer for it was expensive and rare, I decided against fitting it in any customer's house and it eventually ended up in my own toilet as the least worst way of using it up. Since it is in my house, I can be sure that Blu and similar products have not been used.
Good decision. It was installed on the 30th March 2017 and gave perfectly satisfactory service until, by the 21st December 2018, it was starting to get a bit sluggish at shutting off and was dismantled and cleaned. Just under 1 year and 9 months.
It has then provided mostly reasonable service ever since, but has been increasingly erratic, failing to shut off at lower working pressures (such as when water is being drawn elsewhere in the house). Last night it finally started re-opening whenever a tap was in use and by now I was finally able to trace the fault back to a worn diaphragm washer. I had refused to change the valve until I could pinpoint the problem.
I could ramble on about how this is incredibly short life and how long a Torbeck or a Part 2 lasts, but you all know this already.
What I am wondering is whether this is common for this valve, or whether I'm just unlucky?
Viva Skylo Unifill Fill Valve - 21546 | BES.co.uk
I bought one on the premise that one part fits most and stuck it in the van. Then, appalled that a spare diaphragm washer for it was expensive and rare, I decided against fitting it in any customer's house and it eventually ended up in my own toilet as the least worst way of using it up. Since it is in my house, I can be sure that Blu and similar products have not been used.
Good decision. It was installed on the 30th March 2017 and gave perfectly satisfactory service until, by the 21st December 2018, it was starting to get a bit sluggish at shutting off and was dismantled and cleaned. Just under 1 year and 9 months.
It has then provided mostly reasonable service ever since, but has been increasingly erratic, failing to shut off at lower working pressures (such as when water is being drawn elsewhere in the house). Last night it finally started re-opening whenever a tap was in use and by now I was finally able to trace the fault back to a worn diaphragm washer. I had refused to change the valve until I could pinpoint the problem.
I could ramble on about how this is incredibly short life and how long a Torbeck or a Part 2 lasts, but you all know this already.
What I am wondering is whether this is common for this valve, or whether I'm just unlucky?
Viva Skylo Unifill Fill Valve - 21546 | BES.co.uk