Installation Guide

Care of Chrome-Plated Surfaces
The suggested cleaning of chrome-plated surfaces is simply to clean them with soap and water then dry. Commercial cleaning compounds
are never recommended.
Seasonal Use
Valves used in installations subject to shutdown because of cold and freezing conditions should be maintained in the following manner.
After the main supply has been shut off and the water drained from the system, remove the stop valve cap and stop valve internals to
allow the water to drain from the flush valve itself.
*See previous page for numerical references.
Problem Cause* Corrective Action*
Valve will not operate. 1.) Stop valve is closed. 1.) Open stop valve.
2.) Supply valve is closed. 2.) Open supply valve.
Insufficient volume of water 1.) Stop valve is not open enough. 1.) Open stop valve for desired volume of water.
to adequately siphon fixture.
2.) Urinal trip mechanism installed in wrong kit, 2.) Replace urinal part with proper closet valve part.
urinal for closet.
3.) Insufficient volume or pressure at supply. 3.) If gauges are not available to measure supply pressure or volume
of water at the valve, completely remove the working parts and
open the stop valve to allow water to pass through the empty valve.
If the supply is adequate to siphon the fixture, the guide ring (#17)
may be removed from the guide assembly to provide additional
flow. Should this prove unsatisfactory, steps should be taken to
increase the pressure and/or supply.
Flush valve shuts off too quickly. 1.) Damaged or punctured diaphragm. 1.) Install new P6000-EUA or P6000-ECA replacement kit to remedy
the problem (#12 and #13).
Valve is short flushing. 1.) Cylinder guide assembly and diaphragm 1.) Screw the two assemblies hand tight.
assembly are not tight.
2.) Enlarged bypass orifice. 2.) Install the new P6000-ECA, P6000-EUA replacement kit to remedy
the problem.
3.) Urinal trip mechanism (blue #13) in closet 3.) Install closet trip mechanism (white #13).
flush valves.
Valve is flushing too long or 1.) Trip mechanism not seating properly due to foreign 1.) Disassemble parts and rinse thoroughly.
not shutting off. material between trip mechanism and retainer disc.
2.) By-pass orifice is plugged or partially plugged. 2.) Examine by-pass orifice and clean if necessary being certain
not to enlarge orifice opening.
3.) Line pressure is not adequate to force trip 3.) Pressure is inadequate or has dropped below minimum operating
mechanism to seal. range. Steps should be taken to increase the line pressure.
4.) Cracked cover. 4.) Replace cover with new one (#11 - P6000-L).
Water splashes out of fixture. 1.) Supply volume is more than is necessary. 1.) Adjust downward on control stop.
2.) Lime accumulation on vortex or spreader holes 2.) Remove the lime build up.
of fixture.
Flush is not considered quiet. 1.) Control stop may not be adjusted for quiet 1.) Adjust the control stop for quiet operation keeping in mind the
operation. fixture evacuation requirements.
2.) Fixture may be contributing to noise. 2.) Check noise created by fixture by placing a cover over the bowl
opening to separate valve noise from bowl noise. If it is determined
the fixture is too noisy, consult with fixture manufacturer.
3.) Piping system may be source of noise. 3.) High pressure in the system can sometimes be controlled by
the stop valve. Other sources of noise may be the absence of air
chambers and shock arrestors, loose pipes, improper size pipes,
etc. In these cases the building engineer should be consulted.
Handle assembly leaking. 1.) Handle assembly is not tight. 1.) Tighten handle assembly.
Water drips from chrome cap. 1.) P6000-L inside plastic cap is cracked. 1.) Replace P6000-L plastic cap.
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