I have one of those modern small toilet cisterns with a push button. The problem is that it is continually draining into the toilet. The cause is that the inlet valve is remaining open, and hence the water overflows down the output valve overflow into the toilet pan.
Opening the top shows that the internals are:
A Torbeck inlet valve i.e. a small float controlling the inlet like this one:
http://www.diy.com/departments/torb...66_BQ&ef_id=VIi-xgAABYrFITJ7:20150106214652:s
A central Wirquin Jollyflush outlet valve. It is rather like this one:
http://shop.kingswayplumbing.co.uk/wirquin-jollyflush-dual-flush-valve--button-2915-p.asp
The cause of the problem is that the outlet valve has some gubbins on one side, and it has been installed so that the gubbins interferes with the float on the Torbeck valve i.e. it catches on the float. Basically I have to open it up, and free the float to close the inlet. I cannot rotate the float, as it then jams against the cistern side.
Does anyone know if this is easy to fix? I fear the outlet valve is clamped onto the base of the cistern. I do wonder if the upper part of the outlet valve unscrews from the case, but I dare not force it, as I do not want to break it.
Opening the top shows that the internals are:
A Torbeck inlet valve i.e. a small float controlling the inlet like this one:
http://www.diy.com/departments/torb...66_BQ&ef_id=VIi-xgAABYrFITJ7:20150106214652:s
A central Wirquin Jollyflush outlet valve. It is rather like this one:
http://shop.kingswayplumbing.co.uk/wirquin-jollyflush-dual-flush-valve--button-2915-p.asp
The cause of the problem is that the outlet valve has some gubbins on one side, and it has been installed so that the gubbins interferes with the float on the Torbeck valve i.e. it catches on the float. Basically I have to open it up, and free the float to close the inlet. I cannot rotate the float, as it then jams against the cistern side.
Does anyone know if this is easy to fix? I fear the outlet valve is clamped onto the base of the cistern. I do wonder if the upper part of the outlet valve unscrews from the case, but I dare not force it, as I do not want to break it.