Someone here should understand this. I've just changed out an American Standard inflow valve on a toilet cistern, (it was getting slow at shutting off, and causing water to go down the overflow). All fine now, but the minor irritation is that I can't see how it was supposed to work!
There is only a small hole in the top of the assembly, that the float lever blocks when it's raised.
How is blocking that hole supposed to shut the water supply off?
(I've had a search around, but can only find references to the "old fashioned" type that I can understand!)
Thanks for any insight you can provide.
There is only a small hole in the top of the assembly, that the float lever blocks when it's raised.
How is blocking that hole supposed to shut the water supply off?
(I've had a search around, but can only find references to the "old fashioned" type that I can understand!)
Thanks for any insight you can provide.