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Pneumatic push button cistern?
Hi,
Anybody know where to get one of these new push button cisterns from? I've seen plenty of the 'flapper valve' type, but the one I'm talking about here has the flush button connected to the syphon by a length of clear plastic pipe. Ideal for concealed cisterns. Problem is, I can't recall where I've seen them. Thanks Dave |
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Pneumatic push button cistern?
Antony Jones wrote in message
om... Rod Hewitt wrote in message 62.115... (Dave Farrell) wrote in om: Hi, Anybody know where to get one of these new push button cisterns from? I've seen plenty of the 'flapper valve' type, but the one I'm talking about here has the flush button connected to the syphon by a length of clear plastic pipe. Ideal for concealed cisterns. Problem is, I can't recall where I've seen them. Thanks Dave Dave, The Multikwik (e.g. MFC1V) flush valve comes with a modest length 'remote' really only suited to use in place of a standard lever. However, another model with a *very* similar number has an extra long 'cable' - 800 mm IIRC - for just the purpose you require. And it is a pretty good device. I have no idea if the air pipes are any better or worse - or for that matter whether they support two flush volumes (as does the Multikwik) and might be relevant if you are metered. Rod Dave, I've got a Thomas Dudley Vantage (http://www.thomasdudley.co.uk/cister...roduct=Vantage) which is a complete concealed cistern and pneumatic push button operated flush valve (not syphon). I bought it from my local branch of PlumbCenter (www.plumbcenter.co.uk) for about 80 quid IIRC. The MultiKwik is cable operated (if that makes any difference). -Antony I too have recently fitted a Thomas Dudley concealed cistern. I think mine was the "Phantom" and it included a pneumatically operated remote button valve. I got mine from my local Jewsons, and fitted it inside a Shades fitted bathroom WC unit. It fitted just fine and the valve is a pleasure to use. Only one minor complaint - I really fancied a "dual flush" option but this didn't seem to be available. Actually there was one further issue - the button is VERY big. This is probably because it incorporates the little air "pump". For some flat-fronted furniture, or for concealed fixing behind a tiled wall or something this wouldn't be an issue. However on the Shades units that SWMBO specified, the front panels have a routed "panel" design, and it was only just possible to accommodate the button on a flat area. Regards, Simon. |
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Pneumatic push button cistern?
On Tue, 23 Sep 2003 20:21:32 UTC, "Simon Stroud"
wrote: Actually there was one further issue - the button is VERY big. This is probably because it incorporates the little air "pump". For some flat-fronted furniture, or for concealed fixing behind a tiled wall or something this wouldn't be an issue. However on the Shades units that SWMBO specified, the front panels have a routed "panel" design, and it was only just possible to accommodate the button on a flat area. Anyone used those 'wave your hand near' ones you need in some public toilets? -- Bob Eager rde at tavi.co.uk PC Server 325*4; PS/2s 9585, 8595, 9595*2, 8580*3, P70... |
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Pneumatic push button cistern?
Anyone used those 'wave your hand near' ones you need in some public
toilets? Ever been to Florida ? - they seem to like siting them close to your backside and they flush randomly if you take too long :-} Scares the crap out of you the first time it happens, but at least you`re sat in the right place :-} -- Please add "[newsgroup]" in the subject of any personal replies via email * old email address "btiruseless" abandoned due to worm-generated spam * --- My new email address has "ngspamtrap" & @btinternet.com in it ;-) --- |
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Pneumatic push button cistern?
Sorry folks, I meant the MFV1C - not that different but my fingers were twitching last night. Rod |
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