Sloan Flushometer Basic Maintenance
Regular maintenance of your Sloan manual flushometer is essential for ensuring its longevity and reliable performance over time. In this informative video, we guide you through the necessary tools you’ll need to properly service and maintain your flushometer. We also provide a detailed look at the various Sloan flush valve components, offering step-by-step instructions for keeping them in optimal working condition. Whether you’re a professional plumber or a facility manager, this video will equip you with the knowledge and resources to effectively care for your Sloan flushometers and maintain their efficiency for years to come.
Sloan Flushometer Q&A’s
Why is my toilet continuously running?
A continuous flush could indicate a faulty diaphragm assembly, a worn relief valve, or a damaged handle gasket.
What to do if the flush is too weak?
A weak flush might be caused by low water pressure, a clogged inlet screen, or a worn diaphragm.
What to do if the flush is too long?
A long flush could be caused by a faulty relief valve not properly seating, or a problem with the bypass hole in the diaphragm.
How do I identify a worn diaphragm assembly?
Signs of a worn diaphragm include visible tears, cracks, or excessive wear on the rubber material.
How to clean a Sloan Royal Flush Valve?
Regularly clean the valve with mild soap and water, avoiding harsh chemicals.