About 2 years ago, we changed the toilet for a built in type with the flush mechanism concealed in the housing unit, as shown in the picture
The flush efficiency was never very good and in an attempt to improve this, I recently changed the pipe connecting the cistern to the pan: the old pipe coupled the cistern to the pan via a right angle bend, and the new pipe has a curved radius
With a single action to the flush lever, the water does appear to flow into the pan at a reasonable rate, and empties the reservoir completely.
However, the flush results have been getting worse and often the waste is not removed
It is possible to get the waste removed in the majority of cases, but only by doing either of the following:
a) pump the flush lever many times until the water in the reservoir is exhausted
b) pour a bucket of water into the pan
The cistern is a Thomas Dudley Ltd Turbo 88 WC Syphon
Obviously this is not satisfactory, and I am looking for any suggestions to improve this
Thanks for reading and any help
The flush efficiency was never very good and in an attempt to improve this, I recently changed the pipe connecting the cistern to the pan: the old pipe coupled the cistern to the pan via a right angle bend, and the new pipe has a curved radius
With a single action to the flush lever, the water does appear to flow into the pan at a reasonable rate, and empties the reservoir completely.
However, the flush results have been getting worse and often the waste is not removed
It is possible to get the waste removed in the majority of cases, but only by doing either of the following:
a) pump the flush lever many times until the water in the reservoir is exhausted
b) pour a bucket of water into the pan
The cistern is a Thomas Dudley Ltd Turbo 88 WC Syphon
Obviously this is not satisfactory, and I am looking for any suggestions to improve this
Thanks for reading and any help