My WC close coupled cistern fills very, very, slowly. It’s not always been like that.
I’m not aware that the water pressure has changed.
The water inlet valve is a bottom entry one and was manufactured by Armitage Shanks.(The name is cast into the valve body and can be read with the aid of a magnifying glass
From web research it is the ’old’ version. It uses a 32mm diaphragm washer to control the water inlet and you access this by unscrewing the top. (I understand the ‘new’ version uses a bayonet type fitting.)
I’ve taken the valve apart and cleaned the filter. (It wasn’t dirty so it has made no difference to the flow.)
I’ve read in very general terms that water inlet valves can be fitted with water restrictors though have not found any information that relates specifically to the type of Armitage Shanks valve that I have.
My questions are:
1) Where would a water restrictor be fitted in this particular make of valve?
2) What other reasons could there be for the reduction in flow over time?
3) What can I do to increase the water flow into the cistern?
The help and guidance of the forum members will be gratefully received.
I’m not aware that the water pressure has changed.
The water inlet valve is a bottom entry one and was manufactured by Armitage Shanks.(The name is cast into the valve body and can be read with the aid of a magnifying glass
From web research it is the ’old’ version. It uses a 32mm diaphragm washer to control the water inlet and you access this by unscrewing the top. (I understand the ‘new’ version uses a bayonet type fitting.)
I’ve taken the valve apart and cleaned the filter. (It wasn’t dirty so it has made no difference to the flow.)
I’ve read in very general terms that water inlet valves can be fitted with water restrictors though have not found any information that relates specifically to the type of Armitage Shanks valve that I have.
My questions are:
1) Where would a water restrictor be fitted in this particular make of valve?
2) What other reasons could there be for the reduction in flow over time?
3) What can I do to increase the water flow into the cistern?
The help and guidance of the forum members will be gratefully received.