Thursday, January 24, 2019

American Standard 3068.001.020 Evolution 2 Elongated Toilet Bowl Only with Right Height Bowl, White

Water will not fill in the toilet tank

The bathroom is one of the most underrated pieces of technology in modern homes. Most people do not think about their toilet until it stops working. If the toilet tank is not filled with water, it can not be removed. There are several reasons why the toilet tank may be unable to fill, and you will have to check each of them systematically to diagnose the problem.



American Standard 3068.001.020 Evolution 2 Elongated Toilet Bowl Only with Right Height Bowl, White
American Standard 3068.001.020 Evolution 2 Elongated Toilet Bowl Only with Right Height Bowl, White




Water supply

The first thing to check is the water supply to the toilet. Open the sink faucet to ensure that the water service to your house has not been interrupted. If so, contact your local utility company. If the water is flowing, check the shut-off valve on the wall under the toilet. If it turns completely to the right, the tank will not receive water. Turn the valve to the left to activate the flow.

supply tube

The supply pipe connects the shut-off valve to the toilet tank. These tubes usually consist of rigid chrome, flexible plastic or a flexible metal / plastic combination called an unexploded tube. If this tube has kinks or obstructions, the water will not be able to reach the tank. Remove the tube at each end with two pairs of tweezers: one pair hold the appliance followed and another to unscrew the nut that holds the tube in place. Replace the old tube with a new one.

Tank ball

The tank ball is a plug that seats the valve that connects the toilet tank to the bowl. When the chain is pulled, the ball rises, allowing the tank to empty. If the ball does not sit properly on the valve, the reservoir will not be able to fill. When closing the water, loosen the screw of the sliding guide arm connected to the ball. Slide the guide arm along the overflow tube until the ball is correctly in the valve. If the ball itself is damaged, replace it.

overflow tube

The overflow tube is a tube with an open top that leads to the toilet bowl. This tube allows runoff in the event of excessive toilet flushing to prevent water from spilling out of the tank. If this tube is cracked or badly connected, water will drain from the tank. Empty the tank and extract it from the tank by removing the screws that hold it in place. The overflow tube has a plastic nut holding it in place. By removing this nut, the overflow tube can be removed and replaced.