Torbeck valves (toilet flush)
Torbeck valves (toilet flush)
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The Gauge

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5,144 posts

29 months

Sunday 29th December 2024
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My toilet has a bottom feed Torbeck valve similar to the image below, which is dreadfully slow at refilling the cistern. I understand it might have a filter that could be blocked, which I will check.

My question is about the pressure reducer (the small spiral looking part) that can be removed and changed depending on whether it's a mains of gravity fed system (mine is mains). Could I remove any reducer completely to see if it fills up quicker, or would this be a bad idea?



Mercdriver

3,000 posts

49 months

Sunday 29th December 2024
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Remove the top nut, blue in pikky, there is a rubber diaphragm inside which could be ripped.

Take note of the way it comes apart, there are notches in the circumference which must be correctly aligned.

The Gauge

Original Poster:

5,144 posts

29 months

Sunday 29th December 2024
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Like this?








Edited by The Gauge on Sunday 29th December 18:09

Legmaster

1,242 posts

223 months

Sunday 29th December 2024
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I have nothing positive to add sorry, but I recall filling problems used to be fixed by bending the metal arm the ballcock was on up & down accordingly to the issue.

The Gauge

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Sunday 29th December 2024
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Legmaster said:
I have nothing positive to add sorry, but I recall filling problems used to be fixed by bending the metal arm the ballcock was on up & down accordingly to the issue.
Thanks, but I think thats a different type of system (the round ballcock on along arm) to my toilet

Mercdriver

3,000 posts

49 months

Sunday 29th December 2024
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I would still replace the diaphragm, have had this in the past and it looked OK.

Screw fix sell them not expensive part number 5006J, but take care their are two sizes 29 and 31mm.

The complete assembly is £10.99

Edited by Mercdriver on Sunday 29th December 20:12