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cattlegrid_79
Hi all
As a DIYer, a friend asked me to take a look at the flush on one of her WC cisterns as it had stopped working, but i had not come across this type before and would appreciate some help.
It's an en-suite with a push button flush on the wall next to the WC. This connects to an air tube that goes through the wall to a cistern which is in the utility room.
The air pipe is connected to a plastic, corrugated diaphragm type plunger, which in turn sits in a platic frame across the cistern and rest on top of the siphon unit.
The idea is that when you push the button, the plunger/diaphragm moves out and pushes the siphon unit down, starting the flow.
This has stopped working. The siphon unit works fine when operated by hand, and I have checked the diaphragm/plunger and there is no air escaping there. The air tube seemes sound so I just can't work out the problem.
The plunger/diaphragm does move slightly when the button is pressed but wont appear to move enough to push the siphon unit down.
Any ideas?
Sorry for the long post, but wanted to try and be clear.
As a DIYer, a friend asked me to take a look at the flush on one of her WC cisterns as it had stopped working, but i had not come across this type before and would appreciate some help.
It's an en-suite with a push button flush on the wall next to the WC. This connects to an air tube that goes through the wall to a cistern which is in the utility room.
The air pipe is connected to a plastic, corrugated diaphragm type plunger, which in turn sits in a platic frame across the cistern and rest on top of the siphon unit.
The idea is that when you push the button, the plunger/diaphragm moves out and pushes the siphon unit down, starting the flow.
This has stopped working. The siphon unit works fine when operated by hand, and I have checked the diaphragm/plunger and there is no air escaping there. The air tube seemes sound so I just can't work out the problem.
The plunger/diaphragm does move slightly when the button is pressed but wont appear to move enough to push the siphon unit down.
Any ideas?
Sorry for the long post, but wanted to try and be clear.