Power Flush toilet problems
I have 4 toilets with Sloan valves. Initially had trouble with one
and their support was excellent. You might want to call up the valve
company for your toilet before giving up on the warranty. Sloan sent
me every part imaginable including a whole new valve. Turns out the
plumber put the toilet together with the wrong washer between the tank
and bowl and the problem had nothing to do with the valve.
"William Lee" wrote in message
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I have been using an Eljer model 141-7000 toilet with a WCTC PF/2
Energizer
flush unit for a little under three years. Our system is on a well
with
"hard" water that runs at 60 psi. We have cartridge filters with
the final
being noninally 5 microns. The toilet will not cycle at this point.
By this
I mean that it flushes but will not shut off and seems to stay in
the fill
bowl mode. There is also a little water in the bottom of the
ceramic water
chest. If the supply to the toilet is turned off and then on after
30
seconds or longer, the PF/2 will shut off and flush normally when
next
activated.
The local plumbing supply outlet just chinged when I asked about
fixing this
problem. They seem to not like "power flush" toilets at all. They
had some
replacement parts for Sloan's version, but no parts, info or advise
for the
W/C Technology Corp. units.
I would appreciate any comments/advise about how to fix this
problem. Yes,
I am aware that the toilet has a "five year warranty", but my
experience
with "collecting" on these warranties always leads me to try and
fine some
other way to deal with the problem. Thanks.
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