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Hi all
I install in new builds and use mainly roca as specified.
Im. Having many plots where the syphon makes a loud clunk as it closes..
Never seems to be any rhyme or reason to it sometimes its downstairs so.etimes upstairs and invariably it's only one wc in a house with 2,3,or 4
Changing the syphons make no difference
Any ideas please
 
By syphon do you mean the fill valve, clunks as it closes?
Didn`t know Roca made fill or syphon valves tbh.
Anyway high water pressure most likely.
 
By syphon do you mean the fill valve, clunks as it closes?
Didn`t know Roca made fill or syphon valves tbh.
Anyway high water pressure most likely.

Yes new one on me , maybe a Roca cistern with another manufacturers fill/drop valve , could you post a pic
 
The clunking your hearing...you sure it's not from the filvalve droping once water level in cistern had dropped after flushing? If so has the flow regulator/restrictor been fitting into the valve?
 
Thats a Roca signature sound. Its the flush valve dropping. Fitted em for years out of pref cos the seals made of superb silicone. Last for ever :D

Every customer got used to it. Never ever changed one out. Taught people hpw to clean em so perfik.:cool:
 
Thats a Roca signature sound. Its the flush valve dropping. Fitted em for years out of pref cos the seals made of superb silicone. Last for ever :D

Every customer got used to it. Never ever changed one out. Taught people hpw to clean em so perfik.:cool:
You clearly have more normal customers up there mate so.e of em down here create merry hell...its difficult to explain why only one toilet from 3 does it though
 
You're right on both counts :D
I never worked out why either to be fair. Some just didnt - ever. Bit bizarre I agree, but NOT something an installer has any control over.
Perhaps knock it back to Roca to explain/advise? :rolleyes:
 

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