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where does the refill tube go

by Ms. Gudrun Crist Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago

The refill tube goes into the overflow tube and that water fills the bowl after each flush.Jun 29, 2014

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Where does the refill tube go in the toilet bowl?

The refill tube goes into the overflow tube and that water fills the bowl after each flush.

Is there a way to restrict the flow of refill tubes?

I guess they could add a feature to restrict the refill tube flow but that would add costs to the mechanism and make it more complicated. What you can do is simply position the refill tube over the overflow tube so that some will go into the refill tube and some will go into the tank.

How do I clean the inside of the refill tube?

Insert a pipe cleaner into the center of the tube and out through the opposite end. This helps clear any blockage due to sediment or algae buildup. If there is significant buildup inside the tube, or you cannot penetrate through the tube, simply replace the refill tube with a new one. Push the end of the holding clip into one end of the tube.

How does a refill valve work?

The refill mechanism has a valve that turns the water on and off. The valve turns the water on when the filler float (or ball float) falls. The float falls when the water level in the tank drops. The filler valve (or refill valve) sends water in two directions, as shown in this figure: This content is not compatible on this device.

Where does the refill tube go in the back of the toilet?

The refill tube comes upwards in an arch from the fill valve, and then drains down directly into the flapper, which releases the clean water into the bowl.

Where does the hose in the toilet go?

When you press the flush button, your wee, poo, toilet paper and water go down a pipe called a sewer. The toilet flushes the wastes down the sewer pipe. The sewer pipe from your house also collects and removes other wastes.

How does refill tube work?

The filler valve (or refill valve) sends water in two directions. Some of the water goes down the refill tube and starts refilling the tank. The rest goes through the bowl refill tube, and down the overflow tube into the bowl. This refills the bowl slowly.

Where does the water go in the overflow tube?

The water level of the tank lowers after a flush. The water leaves quickly and the tank begins to refill. As the tank refills, some of the water goes from your fill valve through the refill tube and in the overflow tube. The job of the overflow tube is to empty the water directly into your toilet bowl.

Why does the toilet refill tube go into the overflow tube?

The overflow tube leads to the bowl. It prevents the tank from overflowing, by directing extra water to the bowl. Nothing prevents the bowl from overflowing, other than the fact that once the water level reaches a certain height the toilet flushes. If the toilet is clogged, the bowl can overflow.

How does toilet tank refill work?

0:371:47How does a toilet fill valve work? - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipWhen the toilet is flushed water empties out of the tank. And into the toilet bowl as the waterMoreWhen the toilet is flushed water empties out of the tank. And into the toilet bowl as the water level goes down the float in the fill valve goes down to allowing water to flow into the tank.

How do you install a toilet fill tube?

Take off the tank lid and flush the toilet. Grab the end of the refill tube where it connects to the side of the fill valve with your fingers. Twist the end back and forth while pulling it away from the fill valve. The refill tube fits over a nipple on the side of the valve.

Where does the water enter the toilet tank?

The fill valve (sometimes referred to as a ballcock) brings water into the tank after the toilet is flushed and stays on until the tank refills. Any time water exits the tank (such as when a flapper is leaking), the fill valve will turn on in order to maintain the water level.

What is the tube in my toilet tank?

One of the most important components within your toilet's system is the overflow tube. This tube works closely with the fill valve to regulate water levels inside a toilet's tank.

What is the overflow tube for?

Overflow tube: This keeps excess water from overflowing into the tank and spilling onto the bathroom floor. It is connected to the flush valve. Toilet fill valve: This part of the toilet is responsible for refilling the tank after each flush.

How do you attach a refill clip to an overflow pipe?

2:253:58How to Fix a Toilet - Fill Valve Replacement - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipPlace the fill valves refill hose into the overflow tube. The refill hose must not extend below theMorePlace the fill valves refill hose into the overflow tube. The refill hose must not extend below the tanks water line or water will constantly siphon from the tank.

Does running toilet waste water?

They all cause wasted water. Depending on the water pressure to your house, a running toilet can leak over one gallon of water per hour. This is almost one unit of water a month. If left undiscovered, a running toilet can waste almost 13 units of water a year.

Where should the end of a refill tube be?

Slide the tube clip over the edge of the overflow tube. The end of the refill tube should point inside the overflow tube.

Where is the refill tube on a toilet?

The refill tube is near the inside rear of the toilet tank. It connects to the fill valve and distributes water into the overflow tube of the flush valve. Sometimes sediment buildup causes water restriction in the tube resulting in poor filling.

How do I stop the water flow in my toilet?

Step 1. Turn the toilet water supply valve handle clockwise to stop the water flow to the tank. The supply valve is behind the toilet connecting the water line to the tank and the water line coming out of the wall or floor.

Solutions To Kohler Toilet Refill Tube Popping Out

There are several solutions that you can try out to fix the problem with your toilet. I will go through particularly two of them.

Solution 1: Swapping Out The Fill Valve

Now, this is the more expensive solution. However, it will still be cheaper than calling in a plumber.

Solution 2: Using Zip Ties

Yes, you heard me right. You can easily fix the problem of your refill tubes popping out with zip ties. It doesn’t cost you too much money, nor is it not easy.

Other Solutions To Try Out

Aside from these two core solutions, you can try out two other solutions that may or may not work. They are pretty easy to do, so it’s always worth trying. Let’s check them out one by one.

What is the overflow tube?

The overflow tube leads to the bowl. It prevents the tank from overflowing, by directing extra water to the bowl. Nothing prevents the bowl from overflowing, other than the fact that once the water level reaches a certain height the toilet flushes. If the toilet is clogged, the bowl can overflow.

How does a toilet tank stop flowing?

2 At the same time water comes from a different part of the fill valve to refill the tank , all water flow stops when the float level is reached.

Can a spray tube be used to siphon water from a tank?

However, if the spray tube goes too far down into the overflow tube, it can siphon water from the tank. It took a long time to realize this is what was happening to mine, as all components were new and functional.

What does it mean when a toilet bowl is empty?

If the bowl is full without it, then it is not doing you any good. However that would also tend to indicate that your flush is not emptying the bowl very well, and you might get a better flush and use less water with a new toilet.

What does it mean when water is left in the bowl after a flush?

If enough water is left in the bowl after a flush, to me, if it's not being replenished during the refill of the tank (and, unless there is some other , non-conventional path the overflow tube is it), that means that what's left in the bowl is just diluted from the last flush, not fresh.

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