Manual Flush Valves
Manual flush valves are commonly used in public restrooms, commercial facilities, and industrial settings. They offer water conservation, cost-effectiveness, reliability, and durability,
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Exposed Manual Diaphragm Flush Valve With Bedpan Washer, Sweat Solder Kit, Wall Flange
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Z6011-WS1-BWN-YB-YC | CV8NUU | €629.92 |
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Connected Sensor Flush Valve - Retrofit Kit
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PEMS6000-RK-W1 | CV8NMP | €345.56 |
BRADLEY -
Push Button Assembly
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269-612GR | CJ3CGQ | €19.82 |
BRADLEY -
Hand Dryer, Fixed, Epoxy Steel, White, 15 sec. Dry Time, 9.5/4.3A
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2902-287300 | CJ2KAL | €968.42 |
ZURN -
Diaphragm, Bedpan Washer Flush Valve
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Z6000AV-BWN1 | CF2JZH | €711.33 |
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Working Mechanism
- The user manually presses a lever or push-button.
- This action lifts a diaphragm or flapper inside the flush valve.
- Lifting the diaphragm or flapper opens a pathway for water from the tank or supply line.
- The water rushes into the toilet bowl or urinal, creating a forceful flush that removes waste.
- After a brief moment, the diaphragm or flapper drops back into place, sealing off the water supply.
- The tank or supply line refills with water for the next flush.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I clean and maintain these manual flush valves?
- Regularly clean the exterior.
- Check for leaks around connections.
- Replace worn parts promptly.
- Follow manufacturer's maintenance recommendations.
What is the difference between a manual flush valve and automatic flush valve?
- A manual flush valve requires user interaction, typically via a lever or button, for flushing, while an automatic flush valve uses sensors to detect when to flush, making it hands-free and more hygienic.
- A manual flush valve relies on user-initiated flushing through a handle or button, while an automatic flush valve uses sensors to trigger flushing without user contact for increased hygiene and water conservation.
When should I replace a manual flush valve?
- When it malfunctions or fails to flush effectively.
- When frequent leaks occur.
- When repairs become frequent, impacting water efficiency.
- When manufacturer recommends replacement.
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