How to fix a Torbeck cistern valve
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- Опубліковано 27 жов 2014
- The Torbeck cistern valve is a tricky customer, so if yours is overflowing or not running very fast into the cistern, here is the complete breakdown and fix.
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Thank you for this video. I'm now the hero of the house after looking at this video and following the instructions. From an overflowing cistern to a working shutoff, our family couldn't be happier. Actually, they could care less.
Well done, glad you sorted it ok.
Thanks for this video - the thing that foxed me was the plastic or nylon flow restrictor - couldn't figure out where it went. Many thanks all repaired now.
Many thanks. Helped greatly with a fault on ours.
Thought it was the diaphragm, but ended up being a clogged filter in the inlet tube, it reduced the pressure so the valve never shut off.
Great video. I just nipped down to Screw fix and bought 2 of those valve diaphragms. (I got two so I could avoid another trip just in case - very ham fisted). Works like a charm. Toilet now flushing perfectly. This is so pleasing. I've subbed and liked. THANK YOU SO VERY MUCH. Total cost: 3miles of gas, £3.00 for the diaphragms.
No problem .
Thanks for this video! Ours suddenly started overflowing and after watching this I took it apart and cleaned both of the little pinholes and now it works again.
The way it uses the pressure equilibrium to shut itself off is genius but I guess they didn't account for an open loft tank where specks of dust can be drawn through the supply and eventually block one of the pinholes. The pressure reducer seems to catch some of that debris, I've found some in it and cleaned it. Removing it to make it fill quicker must make it more susceptible to failure.
It usually does.
Thank you mate, just fixed my torbeck diaphragm problem watching this cheers 👍🍷
No problem 👍
YES! Thanks Al; thank goodness for folk like you sharing your knowledge and skills. I would have called a plumber before and I did it myself! I'll enjoy every flushed with pride! :)
+Amanda Brooks . That`s great Amanda, god job.
Thank you yet again for making toilet 'plumbing' an easy fix as water is the curse of every home especially when you get a leak!!! :-)
No problem Heli.
At last a clear concise video showing exactly what you need to know. Why can't all you tube clips be like this .
Fantastic
Glad you liked it
I replaced this part thanks to the video. Saved me getting a plumber out.
No problem.
Very Helpful Thanks
Thanks alot for this video. Really helpful.
You're welcome!
very clearly done, thank you.
Thanks Tim.
Hi Alan...
Thank you for all these helpful vids.. You are a gentleman indeed..
My issue is the water when fill seemd to be coming from the blue arm which makes an annoying hiss noise for about 15 mins whilst it refills very slowly ... .. Ive never had isue with water pressure issues ... .. Any thoughts on where to start , .. I assume the valve might be the cheapest option ?
Yes change the valve.
Great video... For me the end cap section of the plastic came off in the middle the opposite side to where the water goes down the thin tubing into the cystern. I guess for me I have to replace the whole valve as it also makes a squeak when it closes each time.
Yes replace Russ.
@ We would like you to test our different side mount fill valves or any of our other 300 toilet parts.
Hi Dereton33, thanks so much for all your useful videos, they've saved so many days in my house. We have a Torbeck cistern valve (installed by a plumber). It's always had a "weak flush" (which we stupidly ignored and now we have a blocked toilet...). I'm trying to increase the pressure by adjusting the cistern float (as shown in your video). Even though it is as high as it can possibly go, the cistern only fills three quarters, with the float staying well above the water level. Could removing the filter, as shown in your video, sort this problem out?
No, the filter will only make it fill faster if taken out, not increase the water level. Only thing to do is to change the valve for a different make.
@@dereton33 Thank you so much for your prompt reply. Screwfix next then (and more youtube videos, I am going to do it myself this time!). :-)
Hi for separate taps, had to to one before and the sink cracked on me, they had been on for 15 yrs or so, so just wondered how you could get the taps off if you can't undo the back nut. Thank you
buddymojo Spray as much WD 40 as you can up onto the back nut, give it a couple of hours then try just turning the tap around in the basin slightly to crack the seal of the nut underneath, then if you hold the nut underneath and turn the tap in the basin slowly anti-clock-wise it should start to come loose. Then you can use either a box spanner or basin spanner to completely undo the nut..
Thanks a lot!!
Thanks, a great help
You're welcome!
Fantastic! Thank you so so much
You're very welcome!
Can you do a video on how to get basin back nut off if you are unable to remove if it's been on years and years for example. Thanks
buddymojo Can you let me know if it is for separate basin taps or mono-block mixer taps. Al.
I just noticed the water was spurting over the top of the cistern tank. On close inspection I noticed the little plug at the back of the white plastic piece that the long thin plastic bag was connected to has come loose. I am going to dry the area and tried gluing it back in with superglue but it will be very fiddly. If that fails it will be need a new valve.
I would just renew it.
mine dsnt want to stop the wayer. I check all from video .. rubber looks ok same as diaphragm any idea?
+Sebastian Stachowicz Buy a new one, they are quite cheap.
Hi Al, is it possible to convert an old siphon to incorporate an overflow into the pan. I Want to remove the existing overflow because it's allowing cold air in from outside causing condensation on the cistern...thanks..j
***** No it`s not possible, you can though replace the siphon for a Dudley duo flush which does .I have a video on removing the old one and fitting the new one, including removing the cistern. ua-cam.com/video/cHf0sb07bnM/v-deo.html
Ok thanks for that Al..
Hi, i have a STANDARD CONCEALA SIDE ENTRY FLOAT VALVE SV80367 and it does not stop the water filling up the basin & keeps flushing so i have to turn water off every time which is a pain, do you have any ideas why it does not stop the water when its full, its been like this for a week now so any advice would be great thanks.
The seal is gone inside, best bet is to change the valve.
Hi Al, my torbeck valve is spraying where the arm connects. The rubber valve looks good. No debris that I can see. I turn the water back on and it’s great, no hiss and fills quick. I flush... then it starts hissing and spraying water again?
Had that one before, best to change the valve.
I was thinking of trying a new diaphragm first. You think I shouldn't bother? Thanks for your first response, by the way.
Very helpful but need your advice this washer? I changed the main unit where the press buttons are so the problem of flushing is sorted but now we have found that the water is going over and into overflow pipe. I need advice & help please. I am doing this diy 1st and want to lean so pls help🙏🏽
You need to fix the ball valve.
dereton33 thank you I bought and replaced a washer but still water is not stopping it goes in to overflow pipe. Hope you can advise me on next idea. Thank you.
one day it stop letting water in to the tank....iv open cleaned, put everything back in order still doesn't work...what i have found when i block with my finger the top of the pipe where the water is running to the tank i trigger sometimes the flow...some issue with the valve(got also new one but it doesn't help) or pressure ???
Make sure there is not a flow restrictor fitted in to the feed end of the valve.
there is none
Hi, should there be a loud banging noise at the end of the cistern filling up ? Had new float valve fitted yest & now it’s making these loud noises...
No, so just turn the flow rate down.
@@dereton33 Thankyou ; I’ll get the plumber back !
Sorry if this is a dumb question, Mine is the same as this and is so slow. I have mains pressure but it's fed by the narrower pipes ( push fit I think ) can I remove the restrictor altogether, what will happen , thanks. There are no obvious blockages. I did notice that with the inlet valve removed and water back on it seems to have low pressure if that makes sense.
You may find the pressure is to great if you remove the restrictor. Anyway there is only one way to find out , take it out and try it.
@@dereton33 Thank you for your prompt response, very kind. What's the worse thing to happen, will I damage anything ?
hi for all who is having problem with water which doesnt want to stop going. clean blue part of it from inside -scale. has to be very clean (thread)
My toilet has a torbeck valve, which I replaced initially because it was making a noise/vibration in the pipes when closing. This fixed that issue, but the new valve started dripping within a couple of weeks causing the cistern to overflow. What could have caused this?
Some debris in the valve, take it apart and check.
Just fitted a new one and it's dribbling from around the blue ring, which won't unscrew. Think I'm going to have to go back to a ballcock, because none of the other side inlet valves I've seen will fit the stupidly narrow tank :(
The blue ring will undo there is a washer seal in there.
@@dereton33 As I said, it will not unscrew. I have an old one that does, but the new one won't budge.
it was all ok untill I added pill for blue water and did hit the arm but didn't breake it .. I went upstairs before I checked this video and did open another one to see how it works .. and put it back together and doesnt stop water too.(was ok before unmounted ).. washer is in good position all clean .. did all with water cut off..diaphragm looks ok on both
+Sebastian Stachowicz Renew the valve. Al.
+dereton33 did clean blu part -inside from scale and working
Torbeck valves are total .... place your own four letter word. Like comments above, great when installed, they WILL NOT last like conventional valves.
agree, these are total plastic garbage fittings