Hi,
I've searched on here but this seems an odd one. I have an Oliver International built-in cistern on which the internal overflow initially appeared to be running.
However, on examination the float valve is operating correctly and it appears that there is a leak into the delivery tube to the WC pan from the bulk water in the cistern. I think this because the "overflow" runs even with the cistern almost empty and water supply shut off.
I can't see any obvoius method of removing the syphon assembly to check the body for cracks or other sealing issues without demolishing the bathroom wall! Any thoughts?
I've searched on here but this seems an odd one. I have an Oliver International built-in cistern on which the internal overflow initially appeared to be running.
However, on examination the float valve is operating correctly and it appears that there is a leak into the delivery tube to the WC pan from the bulk water in the cistern. I think this because the "overflow" runs even with the cistern almost empty and water supply shut off.
I can't see any obvoius method of removing the syphon assembly to check the body for cracks or other sealing issues without demolishing the bathroom wall! Any thoughts?