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Please can somebody help. I've searched the internet and getting all different versions of how to measure the syphon. It's a Thomas Dudley S7 Cascade.

The height from the bottom of the cistern to the top of the syphon is 10 inch which fits perfectly in the cistern, what size S7 Cascade would I need to purchase ?

Thanks
 
Hi

Please can somebody help. I've searched the internet and getting all different versions of how to measure the syphon. It's a Thomas Dudley S7 Cascade.

The height from the bottom of the cistern to the top of the syphon is 10 inch which fits perfectly in the cistern, what size S7 Cascade would I need to purchase ?

Thanks

Syphon, dual flush syphon, toilet siphon - Dudley Turbo 88.
Why not replace your S7 with a Turbo-88 not only is adjustable to suit what you have but it is also serviceable without having to remove it from the cistern. Win Win at little extra cost !!
 
chris watkins;659846 Why not replace your S7 with a Turbo-88 not only is adjustable to suit what you have but it is also serviceable without having to remove it from the cistern. Win Win at little extra cost !![/QUOTE said:
Thank you for the reply, I have actually just fitted the Turbo 88 adjustable. The syphon was 7.5 inch that I required in the end.
 
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