magnet Member Messages 1,417 Jan 20, 2022 #1 I've a ball valve to fit in the toilet it has come with two trumpet shaped pieces one is red the other yellow one is fitted to the valve do I need to change one for the other? Any help appreciated
I've a ball valve to fit in the toilet it has come with two trumpet shaped pieces one is red the other yellow one is fitted to the valve do I need to change one for the other? Any help appreciated
Seadog Save the planet. It's the only one with rum! Messages 12,849 Location NE London - UK Jan 20, 2022 #2 One is for high pressure, I.e. mains pressure (smaller hole). The other is for tank fed.
magnet Member Messages 1,417 Jan 20, 2022 #3 Seadog said: One is for high pressure, I.e. mains pressure (smaller hole). The other is for tank fed. Click to expand... That's good of you mate most appreciated Thanks
Seadog said: One is for high pressure, I.e. mains pressure (smaller hole). The other is for tank fed. Click to expand... That's good of you mate most appreciated Thanks
gaz1 Member Messages 20,139 Location westyorkshire Jan 20, 2022 #4 i prefer the larger quick fill to the slow fill but not many people like the noise they can make but it all depends on you
i prefer the larger quick fill to the slow fill but not many people like the noise they can make but it all depends on you
Gareth J Member Messages 3,676 Location North Cornwall Jan 20, 2022 #5 It can help to limit the flow if your system is prone to showers changing temperature when someone turns on the the tap (or, indeed, flushes the loo)
It can help to limit the flow if your system is prone to showers changing temperature when someone turns on the the tap (or, indeed, flushes the loo)