Your right there isn't one on there. Thats what I'm saying. On the old one I removed (NOT A DUDLEY) it had one, which in turn assisted in shutting of the water when the cistern was full. So how will this work with the original valve??
What Chrishutt wrote is right, but the thing is it doesnt have a independant way of rising with the water that fills the cistern. That was down to the polystyrene float that is attached to the "flushing" section that I need to replace
But the cistern does not have a float valve!! The centre part (being the section you flush) does not have a polysteyrene float on it. So as the water level raises how will the water know when to stop filling the cistern. Do I need to buy a new part for the water inlet pipe like an independeant...
We have a low level cistern (around 4 years old) I have had to buy a dual flush valve for it as the old "flushing" part of the cistern is continually letting water into the pan of the wc. The replacement I have brought does not have the old polystyrene float on it so how does the water stop...