chattering Torbeck

OK what's a D washer - unless it's a JohnD washer?
I thought the Brrrrp noise was just air going through the little ole. Horrid things though.
 
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Call it what you like - I'm struggling to care anymore. :roll:
 
ChrisR said:
OK what's a D washer - unless it's a JohnD washer?
I thought the Brrrrp noise was just air going through the little ole. Horrid things though.

No,it was a bit of hammer. since I cleaned out the clogged filter (looked like limescale from where I cut the pipe and closed the gate valve while I was working) it got worse, into definite fast hammer. I didn't think torbecks did that :( for the moment i have fitted an old-fashioned thing with a big orange ball.
 
I emailed Opella (makers of the Torbeck) over the bank hol weekend. On Tuesday, I got a reply saying they had developed an anti-hammer part and offering to send me a prototype.

It arrived this morning and I hope to fit it later.

I call that good service :D
 
I fitted the new part, and the drumming/chattering/hammering has stopped.

I don't know for sure how it works, but it replaces the original thick end cap with a two-part cap, where the parts snap together. Each has a small hole for the pin that the float arm presses on.

My guess is that the small space between the two caps acts an an expansion chamber,or has enough elasticity to absorb the pressure pulses,or maybe it just changes the natural vibration frequency.

Anyway, I am pleased with Opella's response,and remain happy with my Torbecks.

If you get this problem, email sales at opella
 

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