Hydraulic Flush Control Valve
How the Cistermiser Hydraulic Valve works
The Cistermiser hydraulic valve does away with the wasteful drip-feed,
'trickle cock' or 'pet tap' which always fills the cistern, whatever the level
of demand. The Cistermiser is installed on the supply pipe to the urinal
cistern. It uses a simple, patented mechanism which prevents water
waste by ensuring that the auto-flush cistern is only filled and can only
flush when the washroom is used. The valve is activated by short-term
pressure drops created by use of taps and WCs on the same supply.
The valve is normally closed; when it is activated it opens and water
passes to the urinal cistern for a brief period of time until the pressures
on both sides of the valve are equalised. When the cistern is full the
auto-siphon will flush. The installer or user can adjust the time the valve
remains open and therefore how long the cistern takes to fill and how
much water is used.
When the washroom is not being used the water supply pressure
remains constant and the Cistermiser valve remains closed preventing
water passing into the cistern. The cistern can therefore only flush during
periods when the washroom is in use, eliminating unnecessary water
consumption and cost.
Hygiene Flush
In buildings such as schools where the washrooms are often vacant for
long periods, a hygiene flush attachment is available to ensure a regular
flush every 24 hours to prevent washroom odours.
The Cistermiser Hydraulic Valve consists of three
main elements as shown here
- Diaphragm operated valve which, when opened,
allows water to pass to the urinal cistern
- Hydraulic accumulator which, if fully charged, will
maintain an equal supply-pressure on both sides
of the diaphragm. When pressure on the inlet side
is reduced, as other services are used, the
pressure imbalance causes the valve (1) to open
- Adjuster (restrictor) screw which can be set
during installation to determine the volume of
water discharged into the cistern at each operation
by altering the duration of the 'open' period
The Cistermiser Hydraulic Range and the Hygiene Flush option
Choosing the right valve for your application.
Three models make up the range of hydraulic valves, each suited to a different range of water supply pressure. As an
optional extra feature the Standard and Low Pressure models can be fitted with the adjustable Hygiene Flush
attachment to provide a minimum flush approximately once every 24 hours. The table below will help to specify the right
model for your application.
Colour
coded
packaging |
Model |
Supply |
Operating sensitivity |
Dimensions |
|
 |
Standard Valve
STD 6073/A
...with Hygiene Flush
STD 6073/A/HF |
Mains water or tank-fed systems above 5m head |
15% of supply pressure |
H: 108mm 1 (4.25”)
Ø: 80mm 2 (3.2”)
Weight: 500g |
 |
 |
Low Pressure Valve
LP 6074/A
...with Hygiene Flush
LP 6074/A/HF |
Tank-fed systems, 3m to 5m head |
20% of supply pressure |
H: 108mm 1 (4.25”)
Ø: 80mm 2 (3.2”)
Weight: 400g |
 |
High Sensitivity Low
Pressure Valve
HSLP 6075 |
Tank-fed systems, 0.5m to 3m head |
20% of supply pressure |
H: 127mm 1 (5.0”)
Ø: 114mm 2 (4.5”)
Weight: 700g |
Note: The user can control the amount of water allowed to
pass through the valve each time it is activated; most users
choose a range between 0.5 and 10 litres per flush.
Installation information [PDF Document]
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