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Float valves in Toilet Cisterns

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Everhelpful | 16:54 Tue 05th Feb 2008 | How it Works
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Apart from being Side Entry or Bottom Entry are Float Valves all the same for any Cistern? Many Thanks for any replies.
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sh1t in the sink then.

hope this helps !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
And now, the Sensible Answer Section...

You shouldn't have any trouble fitting a float valve to any cistern. The only problem, (and one I had), is where you have an old and tall, narrow, cistern with a bottom entry. None of the float valves I could find were tall enough to allow the cistern to fill fully, and I had to revert to the old floating ball type.
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Was that supposed to be funny,raysprax? Funny as a broken leg!! Think it's almost time to go back to school,or you'll miss your free milk. ******.!!!!
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Thanks very much,heathfield,most helpful.
Hi Everhelpful Hope you are not confusing me with the winkle that posted on your question, the idiot started last night, Ray
these are very good height adjustable http://www.screwfix.com/prods/29212/Plumbing/T oilet-Fittings/Compact-Bottom-Inlet-Valve;jses sionid=R3K3FBQ34BQUUCSTHZOCFEY side entry model also available.
There seems to be a move away from the noisy old ball type always seizing up for toilets anyway HTH Tez
Tez is right - I've used lots of these :o)
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raysparx1,I will watch for spelling when I get any replies from raysprax1. Notice he is a green poster(New) can do without people like him.

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