The toilet tank keeps flowing, and the water in the tank keeps flowing

Updated on Toilet 2024-02-14
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The ball plug of the tank does not seal the bottom of the tank tightly.

    Ball valves cannot turn off the water.

    The float and club are not aligned.

    Check the water stop valve, sometimes it will be stuck, and if it doesn't work, you have to replace it.

    Open the lid, maybe the gasket with the water inside is stuck, just lay him flat.

    The toilet tank can be divided into 3 parts:

    1) Water inlet component: It is the part that controls the water inflow and outflow, and the shape is mostly the part with a copper rod connected to a large white float.

    2) Falling water assembly: It is the part that allows the water in the tank to be flushed out, and the shape is mostly the part with a rope connected to a black semicircular float.

    3) Handle assembly: It is the component that needs to be pressed when flushing.

    Check for water leaks:

    1) Whether the black semi-circular float on the overboard assembly is properly covered, or the black semi-circular float falls off, or the rope is stuck.

    2) Or a black semi-circular float variant. (When you touch the black semicircular float with your hand, it will be dyed black, which means that it is time to replace the part).

    3) The single toilet downspout component is shaken by hand, if it is shaken, it means that the semicircular fixing piece at the bottom of the downspout is broken or loose.

    4) There is an adjusting screw on the water inlet assembly to adjust the water level. Tighten it and take a look first.

    5) If not, it may be that the water-stopping core (or water-stop membrane) in the water inlet module needs to be replaced.

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    The first step in the inspection is whether the flushed switch has rebounded. If not, the tank will flow all the time, as most of the switches will occasionally get stuck and cannot be reset due to long wear and tear. It needs to be reset several times.

    2. Check the water level.

    Check the water level of the tank, as the water level limiting device is also key. If the area is too loose or set too high, the water level will exceed the overflow level and flow into the toilet.

    3. Check the exit of the box.

    If there is no problem in the above two places, it is necessary to check whether the sealant at the outlet of the box is damaged or clogged by foreign objects. If the sealant is not sealed properly, it will also cause the phenomenon of running water in the toilet.

    When adjusting the switch, you should find the small column next to the float, do not pull it when adjusting, you should rotate it, so that the float position can be lifted, the float position is also the water level, and the high water level will naturally be large.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    What should I do if the toilet tank keeps running water?

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Let's take a look at the reason why the toilet tank keeps running water.

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