Why does my boiler come on when I flush the toilet?
Why does my boiler come on when I flush the toilet?
The air in the pipe is acting like a shock absorber and fooling the boiler into thinking that there is a hot water demand when a cold tap is turned on/toilet flushed. This is one of the reasons that ALL unused pipework should be removed as far as possible back to a pipe that remains in use.
Why does my combi boiler fire up when I run cold water?
It happens when air has been trapped in the pipework to the taps (note this is a completely different circuit to the one that heats the radiators). If this doesn’t fix it, the air may be trapped in a “deadleg”, ie a bit of pipework that no longer ends in a tap.
Is boiler connected to toilet?
The boiler pumps water to the rads which is a closed circuit and has no connection to the cold water taps, toilet, etc. If that’s so, how come trapped air in the capped off pipes (which used to run to the boiler in it’s old location) is causing the problem I have.
What happens if your toilet only flushes part of the way?
In case your toilet starts to flush partially, not only will you spend more water for removing the waste, but also find yourself in a struggle to maintain the hygienic atmosphere in your toilet. If your toilet becomes unable to fully flush, you will probably have to use at least 3 or 4 partial flushes to empty the toilet bowl.
What are the options for dual flush toilets?
The Dual flush system has two options for flushing. There are small and big bottoms on it to select whether you want to flush liquid like urine down ( using the small bottom) or you want to flush solid waste (using the big bottom). With the dual flush, you have control over the amount of water you use.
How to adjust the flush water level on a modern toilet?
This is a simple and basic guide on how to adjust the flush water level on a new modern toilet. This is for toilets without the traditional ball and valve system which are on the older models. Often, the water level will be set quite low, which doesn’t give a particularly good flushing action.
Which is more powerful a flush toilet or a low flush toilet?
Some toilets flush systems have 1.28 – 13 GPF. Thereby, delivery a more powerful flush. If you want to save on water, then you will need to consider getting a lower gallon per flush toilet but these are noisier than those with high gallons per flush.
In case your toilet starts to flush partially, not only will you spend more water for removing the waste, but also find yourself in a struggle to maintain the hygienic atmosphere in your toilet. If your toilet becomes unable to fully flush, you will probably have to use at least 3 or 4 partial flushes to empty the toilet bowl.
This is a simple and basic guide on how to adjust the flush water level on a new modern toilet. This is for toilets without the traditional ball and valve system which are on the older models. Often, the water level will be set quite low, which doesn’t give a particularly good flushing action.
How does a jet flush hole work on a toilet?
Here’s a quick video showing you exactly how to use a toilet snake. The jet flush hole, often referred to as the siphon jet, is a compartment in the front of the toilet that holds water and releases it at an angle to push waste directly into the trap upon each flush.
Can a plunger be used to flush a toilet?
If the plunger method works, it will let your toilet flush normally again. If this does not work, try the process one more time. If your toilet still drains slow and won’t fully empty, read on below.