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John Edgar April 23rd 04 11:21 AM

Taps
 
We have bathroom suites called Ideal Standard Ravenna fitted nearly 5
years ago. The taps are 1/4 turn ceramic disc, and there do not appear
to be any retaining screws on these taps to enable removal of the tops
and thereby gain access to the tap cartridge.

They are difficult to describe but look a bit like the alien spaceship
in "Alien" but in stainless steel insead of alien steel. Do I just
insert a screw driver into the very narrow gap between the bit of the
tap that moves and the bit that doesn't, and twist gently in order to
get off the tap top? In this gap is situated the red and blue disc for
hot and cold indication.

I think it is time they all had a bit of a service and clean up.

Any help most welcome.
John
In limine sapientiae

Rick Dipper April 25th 04 09:42 PM

Taps
 
On Fri, 23 Apr 2004 11:21:59 +0100, John Edgar
wrote:

We have bathroom suites called Ideal Standard Ravenna fitted nearly 5
years ago. The taps are 1/4 turn ceramic disc, and there do not appear
to be any retaining screws on these taps to enable removal of the tops
and thereby gain access to the tap cartridge.

They are difficult to describe but look a bit like the alien spaceship
in "Alien" but in stainless steel insead of alien steel. Do I just
insert a screw driver into the very narrow gap between the bit of the
tap that moves and the bit that doesn't, and twist gently in order to
get off the tap top? In this gap is situated the red and blue disc for
hot and cold indication.

I think it is time they all had a bit of a service and clean up.

Any help most welcome.
John
In limine sapientiae


This soulds like "if it ain't broke don't mess" should be applied
here.
The taps sound expensive .........

Rick


John Edgar April 26th 04 02:05 PM

Taps
 
On Sun, 25 Apr 2004 21:42:38 +0100, Rick Dipper
wrote:

On Fri, 23 Apr 2004 11:21:59 +0100, John Edgar
wrote:

We have bathroom suites called Ideal Standard Ravenna fitted nearly 5
years ago. The taps are 1/4 turn ceramic disc, and there do not appear
to be any retaining screws on these taps to enable removal of the tops
and thereby gain access to the tap cartridge.

They are difficult to describe but look a bit like the alien spaceship
in "Alien" but in stainless steel insead of alien steel. Do I just
insert a screw driver into the very narrow gap between the bit of the
tap that moves and the bit that doesn't, and twist gently in order to
get off the tap top? In this gap is situated the red and blue disc for
hot and cold indication.

I think it is time they all had a bit of a service and clean up.

Any help most welcome.
John
In limine sapientiae


This soulds like "if it ain't broke don't mess" should be applied
here.
The taps sound expensive .........

Rick


You're right, but I hate not knowing what to do. I have found that
gently prying off the top with a wide bladed screwdriver does the
trick and reveals the tap cartridge.

Thanks for replies.
John
In limine sapientiae

John Edgar April 26th 04 02:06 PM

Taps
 
On Sun, 25 Apr 2004 20:44:03 GMT, EricP
wrote:

On Sun, 25 Apr 2004 21:42:38 +0100, Rick Dipper
wrote:

On Fri, 23 Apr 2004 11:21:59 +0100, John Edgar
wrote:

We have bathroom suites called Ideal Standard Ravenna fitted nearly 5
years ago. The taps are 1/4 turn ceramic disc, and there do not appear
to be any retaining screws on these taps to enable removal of the tops
and thereby gain access to the tap cartridge.

They are difficult to describe but look a bit like the alien spaceship
in "Alien" but in stainless steel insead of alien steel. Do I just
insert a screw driver into the very narrow gap between the bit of the
tap that moves and the bit that doesn't, and twist gently in order to
get off the tap top? In this gap is situated the red and blue disc for
hot and cold indication.

I think it is time they all had a bit of a service and clean up.

Any help most welcome.
John
In limine sapientiae


This soulds like "if it ain't broke don't mess" should be applied
here.
The taps sound expensive .........

Rick


Do you have the little coloured plastic indicator for H or C?

If so, you may find that prising it out reveals an allen key hole.

It might not, but my memory is not that long :))

I just inserted a wide bladed screwdriver into the bit between the
moving and stationary parts and hey presto, the top comes off
revealing the tap cartridge.

Simple
John
In limine sapientiae


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