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We've got one urinal in our facility that is giving us issues. We changed out the automatic flush valve because the old one would not stop flushing (no issue with the solenoid that we could find, just a bad flush controller), but the old rig also had issues with leaking beneath the vacuum breaker nut. The new unit is cycling properly (yay) but still showing a great deal of water loss through the vent holes on the vacuum breaker end of the standpipe. I've adjusted the water pressure multiple time, with no change in behavior. I have noticed that the washout holes along the top edge of the urinal are heavily crusted with mineral deposits. Is there a possibility that the reduced output volume caused by the calcification could be allowing excessive pressure to build beneath the vacuum breaker so that it releases?
Thanks for your time.
Pines
Thanks for your time.
Pines