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Can a loo with an external overflow be converted to internal overflow

It would mean I could loose a long run of overflow pipe

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Can a loo with an external overflow be converted to internal overflow

It would mean I could loose a long run of overflow pipe

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Hays


You can replace the syphon action flush system to a town and country one.
This type of flush system is smaller, as in, the top of it is lower down in
the cistern, and so when the water rises to the marked level, the flush pipe
actually lets the water flow over the top and into the bowl. They are
commonly used in high rise buildings.


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Thanks BW

I will pop into my local plumber's merchant

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hays wrote:
Can a loo with an external overflow be converted to internal overflow

It would mean I could loose a long run of overflow pipe


Yes, replace with the Flowmater valve which has built-in overflow as most
valves do.
Around 13 quid. BTW it means changing the lever to the supplied pushbutton.
Another way is to feed the overflow pipe to a valve made for the job and
then into the soil pipe.
In my opinion this looks messy and the valves don't seem to be able to cope
with cisterns filled by mains pressure, but you only find this out when
you're on holiday and the toilet overflows :-(


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hays wrote:
Can a loo with an external overflow be converted to internal overflow

It would mean I could loose a long run of overflow pipe


Yes, replace with the Flowmater valve which has built-in overflow as most
valves do.
Around 13 quid. BTW it means changing the lever to the supplied

pushbutton.
Another way is to feed the overflow pipe to a valve made for the job and
then into the soil pipe.
In my opinion this looks messy and the valves don't seem to be able to

cope
with cisterns filled by mains pressure, but you only find this out when
you're on holiday and the toilet overflows :-(



Taking an overflow to the main stack is a huge No NO !. Sewer gasses stink
to high heaven and that is why we normally put water traps in the waste
pipes to stop this coming back into the house. The overflow being open into
a sewer pipe is not the best way to go.


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"BillR" wrote in message
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hays wrote:
Can a loo with an external overflow be converted to internal overflow

It would mean I could loose a long run of overflow pipe


Yes, replace with the Flowmater valve which has built-in overflow as most
valves do.
Around 13 quid. BTW it means changing the lever to the supplied

pushbutton.

Or with a bit of DIY, you could use a Fluidmaster flap valve and your normal
lever handle: a friend has one of these valves fitted on a high-level
cistern, with a bit of 15mm tube, partially flattened at one end, fixed to
the lever arm to extend it to where it connects to the chain that pulls up
the flap of the flap valve. He also has a bit of bend stainless steel wire
arranged as a hook for this extended lever arm to fall back on in its rest
position.

Actually almost any syphon-type flush valve will work as an internal
overflow, as when the water level in the cistern rises higher than the U
bend at the top of the valve it will flow down the flush pipe. Problem is
this level is higher than the inlet, overflow and handle holes in yer
average cistern.


Another way is to feed the overflow pipe to a valve made for the job and
then into the soil pipe.
In my opinion this looks messy and the valves don't seem to be able to

cope
with cisterns filled by mains pressure, but you only find this out when
you're on holiday and the toilet overflows :-(


I hope you mean into the flush pipe, not the soil pipe! As CodsWallop*
pointed out that's a bit smelly!

* :-)

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