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Default Baffled by Ballvalve

I have a leaky ballvalve, in an Ideal Standard/Armitage Shanks cistern.

I phoned Ideal Standard's help line and they very kindly send me a kit of
replacement washers and a new diaphragm.

http://www.markyboy.net/ballvalvre.JPG

Having struggled to take the thing apart, I'm totally baffled how it should
work. The Ballvalve cap in the centre of the picture fits over the top of the
diaphragm, but I fail to understand how the float arm, that fits on hinges on
the top of the cap, can possibly do anything ? There's a tiny hole that a
rubber bung in the float arm sits over when the cistern is full.

And where does that red plastic valve come into play ? Needless to say I've
reassembled, and it doesn't work, though it did before dissembly !

Can anyone help please ?

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Mark Carver wrote:
I have a leaky ballvalve, in an Ideal Standard/Armitage Shanks cistern.

I phoned Ideal Standard's help line and they very kindly send me a kit
of replacement washers and a new diaphragm.

http://www.markyboy.net/ballvalvre.JPG

Having struggled to take the thing apart, I'm totally baffled how it
should work. The Ballvalve cap in the centre of the picture fits over
the top of the diaphragm, but I fail to understand how the float arm,
that fits on hinges on the top of the cap, can possibly do anything ?
There's a tiny hole that a rubber bung in the float arm sits over when
the cistern is full.

And where does that red plastic valve come into play ? Needless to say
I've reassembled, and it doesn't work, though it did before dissembly !

Can anyone help please ?


Don't worry, I've finally realised:-

a: You need to apply enough water pressure for the thing to shut off

b: You need to wait a few seconds for it to work.


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