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How high water head for toilet cistern
FarmI wrote:
???? The time to refill will depend on the size off the pipe. As I wrote earlier, if you use a quarter inch drip line it would take a long time. If you use a half or one inch pipe it will take minutes. Okay, I was thinking about retaining the existing inlet regulator, which is 1/2" pipe and designed for mains pressure. What I think I might do is look at just putting in a trough float arm. This was effectively what the original toilet had until it wore out and was replaced by this self contained device. So, if I can fit a simple trough float arm in there as well, I could just run a parrallel pipe from the tank at ground level. So, when the tank water level drops too low, then I just turn the mains tap back on. Shouldn't be a problem with the newer plastic walled cistern, but might have to come through the bottom on the older ceramic cistern. Problem solved. We have 1,000 & 5,000 litre tanks atm. |
How high water head for toilet cistern
"Terryc" wrote in message
FarmI wrote: ???? The time to refill will depend on the size off the pipe. As I wrote earlier, if you use a quarter inch drip line it would take a long time. If you use a half or one inch pipe it will take minutes. Okay, I was thinking about retaining the existing inlet regulator, which is 1/2" pipe and designed for mains pressure. What I think I might do is look at just putting in a trough float arm. This was effectively what the original toilet had until it wore out and was replaced by this self contained device. So, if I can fit a simple trough float arm in there as well, I could just run a parrallel pipe from the tank at ground level. So, when the tank water level drops too low, then I just turn the mains tap back on. Shouldn't be a problem with the newer plastic walled cistern, but might have to come through the bottom on the older ceramic cistern. Problem solved. We have 1,000 & 5,000 litre tanks atm. Yep. That sounds good. It starts simple and you can escalate or reverse it easily if you really need to do so. I suspect you won't have to. |
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