*Note* Teflon tape, or pipe joint compound is not to be used on any connection that uses an o-ring or gasket. It is however needed on the brass control stop adapter. This was not shown in the video but will still help provide a leak proof connection. More information on teflon tape: th-cam.com/video/9DhL0vet4gk/w-d-xo.html Guide on pipe joint compound: th-cam.com/video/a0jFPj4W8bY/w-d-xo.html
Thank you for watching. The standard minimum diameter for an inlet for urinals is 3/4" and for water closets its 1". Without the right inlet the valve might not work properly.
Thank you for watching. Overall there is nowhere to attach the bidet to a flushometer without doing a bit of work. You would have to install a tee to the pipe leading into the flushometer and connect the bidet to it with a shutoff valve. It would be more practical to connect the bidet to the sink's cold water supply.
*Note* Teflon tape, or pipe joint compound is not to be used on any connection that uses an o-ring or gasket. It is however needed on the brass control stop adapter. This was not shown in the video but will still help provide a leak proof connection.
More information on teflon tape: th-cam.com/video/9DhL0vet4gk/w-d-xo.html
Guide on pipe joint compound: th-cam.com/video/a0jFPj4W8bY/w-d-xo.html
Very clear tutorial
Thank you!
Was that turning right to lower water pressure for the flush and turning left to increase pressure?
Yes that is correct. The control stop is a screw. Turning the screw to the right, tightens the screw and closes the control stop.
Ok what if when you turn the water back on it continues to keep filling without stopping what causes that
Thanks for watching. It could be an issue with the piston: th-cam.com/video/piuC89__cWg/w-d-xo.html
Can the supply be half inch copper
Thank you for watching. The standard minimum diameter for an inlet for urinals is 3/4" and for water closets its 1". Without the right inlet the valve might not work properly.
Is it possible to attach a bidet or Muslim shower to this set up?
Thank you for watching. Overall there is nowhere to attach the bidet to a flushometer without doing a bit of work. You would have to install a tee to the pipe leading into the flushometer and connect the bidet to it with a shutoff valve. It would be more practical to connect the bidet to the sink's cold water supply.
What is the size of the copper pipe coming out of the wall?
Hi Dee, thanks for watching. The copper pipe is a 1 inch in diameter.
25mm