Thanks for watching. Noise can be cause by high water pressure. As water rushes past the valve it will cause it to vibrate. This noise might be noisier as the valve closes. You could try adjusting the control stop, this can sometimes help.
Thanks for watching. Best to check the threads for any corrosion that might prevent it from making a good seal. If it's a calcium buildup from the water then it can be cleaned with a light acid such as vinegar. Also inspect for any damage to the threads .
Thanks for watching. AMRE Supply is based in Canada so we are only creating videos in English but we do upload captions which can be auto translated in the TH-cam player by selecting that option. Gracias por ver. AMRE Supply tiene su sede en Canadá, por lo que solo creamos videos en inglés, pero subimos subtítulos que se pueden traducir automáticamente en el reproductor de TH-cam al seleccionar esa opción.
I have 5 toilets that i just changed to the sloan optima. All of them flush and never stop. Sensor, solenoid, diaphragm, and vacuum breaker is brand new. I even tried to replace an already new diaphragm. Im stumped. Any ideas?
Hi thank you for watching. If all of the valves are flush and never stop then it could be a water pressure issue. If the water pressure to each valve isn't high enough, then the upper chamber will never fill with enough water to reset the valve. Have you tried adjusting the control stop to different amounts to see if that changes the operation? If you've found this helpful and want to help support the production of more videos like this, you can like, share or even subscribe to our channel. Every little bit helps!
@@AmreSupply you know......... i came back to the toilets 6 hours later and tried again and none of the toilets had any issues. Sp extremely confused but your videos are great. I really like the animations you added to show the operations
@@ieatduhrice9384 The flushometers may have just needed to go through several flush cycles. Its good that they are working now. We're glad you find the animations helpful. Cheers!
Hi Cory thank you for watching. If its difficult to push back in you could try using some vaseline or petroleum jelly to help it push in smoothly while twisting.
Hi Felipe Alvarez, if you've got a good tight connection when you secure the locking ring then the leak might be coming from the solenoid. The o-ring on the solenoid can wear down over time and might prevent a proper seal. You can see more in this video: th-cam.com/video/2b-x3vawtFA/w-d-xo.htmlm9s
Thank you for your comment Bruce! A little bit of effort goes a long way and we're constantly filming new videos with same level of detail as this one. We're glad you found it helpful!
Thanks for watching. You are right that the repair always seems easier on the video then it does in practice. Things don't always remove or fit in as nicely in practice. Add rust or corrosion into the mix and there's a lot of factors that can make it more difficult.
Very well presented with great detail!
Thank you Thomas!
More of it
thanks for the video,the cutaway of the valve showing the flow of water was a big help.
Thanks Robert, I'm glad you found the animations helpful!
What is the flush vavle part number
Thanks for watching. The part number depends on the flow rate. You can see these listed here: www.amresupply.com/catalog/Diaphragms-PF12?brands=Sloan
Can you tell me why my Sloan when I flushed make a noisy like
Thanks for watching. Noise can be cause by high water pressure. As water rushes past the valve it will cause it to vibrate. This noise might be noisier as the valve closes. You could try adjusting the control stop, this can sometimes help.
What if starts leaking after tightening from locking ring area .what's the cause ?
Thanks for watching. Best to check the threads for any corrosion that might prevent it from making a good seal. If it's a calcium buildup from the water then it can be cleaned with a light acid such as vinegar. Also inspect for any damage to the threads .
What model number is this diaphram?
Thank you
Thanks for watching. You can match by flow rate based on these sloan diaphragms: www.amresupply.com/catalog/Diaphragms-PF12?brands=Sloan
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Gracias!
me parecio excelente pueden considerarlo en español? y deberían hacer uno mas para el modulo electrónico y válvula solenoide
Thanks for watching. AMRE Supply is based in Canada so we are only creating videos in English but we do upload captions which can be auto translated in the TH-cam player by selecting that option.
Gracias por ver. AMRE Supply tiene su sede en Canadá, por lo que solo creamos videos en inglés, pero subimos subtítulos que se pueden traducir automáticamente en el reproductor de TH-cam al seleccionar esa opción.
I have 5 toilets that i just changed to the sloan optima. All of them flush and never stop. Sensor, solenoid, diaphragm, and vacuum breaker is brand new. I even tried to replace an already new diaphragm. Im stumped. Any ideas?
Hi thank you for watching. If all of the valves are flush and never stop then it could be a water pressure issue. If the water pressure to each valve isn't high enough, then the upper chamber will never fill with enough water to reset the valve. Have you tried adjusting the control stop to different amounts to see if that changes the operation?
If you've found this helpful and want to help support the production of more videos like this, you can like, share or even subscribe to our channel. Every little bit helps!
@@AmreSupply you know......... i came back to the toilets 6 hours later and tried again and none of the toilets had any issues. Sp extremely confused but your videos are great. I really like the animations you added to show the operations
@@ieatduhrice9384 The flushometers may have just needed to go through several flush cycles. Its good that they are working now. We're glad you find the animations helpful. Cheers!
I can't get new diaphragm to push back in
Hi Cory thank you for watching. If its difficult to push back in you could try using some vaseline or petroleum jelly to help it push in smoothly while twisting.
what if it leaks from between the locking but and sensor? I tighten good but leaks after a couple flushes.
Hi Felipe Alvarez, if you've got a good tight connection when you secure the locking ring then the leak might be coming from the solenoid. The o-ring on the solenoid can wear down over time and might prevent a proper seal. You can see more in this video: th-cam.com/video/2b-x3vawtFA/w-d-xo.htmlm9s
Plastic ring that sits on the diaphragm could also be upside down.
Very Educative
Very good
Thank you!
Good explanation thanks
You're welcome!
Thank you Sir
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Thanks very much I learn a lot
You're welcome Augusto!
Nice information Thank you
You're welcome Wayne!
So that's the proper way to get the diaphragm out, better late then never
Thanks for watching!
Nicely done. Thanks for making the effort.
Thank you for your comment Bruce! A little bit of effort goes a long way and we're constantly filming new videos with same level of detail as this one. We're glad you found it helpful!
This is the second one for the basement bat. th-cam.com/users/postUgkxOuLt8IL_GxhhaK8DBuKEL-zV0UJVpWZn , works great
Thanks for watching.
Sloans never work that smooth for me. Urinal/toilet constantly runs still. Had them to where I came back next day they worked. Junk.
Thanks for watching. Is this just models with sensors or have you had the same issues with the regal / royals?
The diaphragm never goes in that easy on these sensors
Thanks for watching. You are right that the repair always seems easier on the video then it does in practice. Things don't always remove or fit in as nicely in practice. Add rust or corrosion into the mix and there's a lot of factors that can make it more difficult.
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Thanks for watching.
What is the flush vavle part number
Thanks for watching. The part number depends on the flow rate. You can see these listed here: www.amresupply.com/catalog/Diaphragms-PF12?brands=Sloan