Sloan® Flushometer Maintenance Schedule
Flushometer Maintenance This maintenance schedule is intended to be a guide, based on Sloan’s 111 years of experience. There are many factors that impact how long flushometers and their parts last, including the following: Maintenance Schedule Manual Diaphragm Flushometer Parts Handle assembly Internal parts Vacuum breaker Internal (baffle and sack) Water quality In particular, high levels of chlorine or excessive dirt and debris can gradually wear a product and part down over time.
Life Expectancy"Industry Standard / Sloan Standard Maintenance Indicator • Leaking around the handle • Drooping handle • Short, erratic flush • Leaking around the vacuum breaker vent holes during flush cycle • Slow leaks into the fixture • Flush cycle too long or too short • Grooves cut into inner cover from diaphragm segments • Slow leaks into the fixture • Flush cycle too long or too short • Slow leaks into the fixture • Flush cycle too long or too short • Leaking around the stop • Failure to complete
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