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Waxman

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I've had 2 overfloods due to a Topaz Industro valve.

I wiped it down and lowered the ball a bit.

Is there a way to take these apart and clean them?

Thanks!
 

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I believe they unscrew? But I have never had an issue.... Yet.

But how old is yours? I love them! :)
 

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They do come apart easily. Check their website for instructions.
I have a diaphragm kit if you need it.
 

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You can extend the float arm out some that will provide more pressure on the diaphragm. But what I have found with them is that they will overflow if water pressure is above 55lbs (our city water pressure is at about 85lbs). They are rated to 120lbs I believe, but I have yet to see one that can get anywhere near there. I have install pressure reducing valves and that solved my issues. I also had to replace a diaphragm in one.
 

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You can extend the float arm out some that will provide more pressure on the diaphragm. But what I have found with them is that they will overflow if water pressure is above 55lbs (our city water pressure is at about 85lbs). They are rated to 120lbs I believe, but I have yet to see one that can get anywhere near there. I have install pressure reducing valves and that solved my issues. I also had to replace a diaphragm in one.
So are you saying you had to replace the diaphragm because of the water pressure being to high? I do have a spare unit.... Maybe I should just purchase a diaphragm kit also. I was afraid the unit would fall apart or something?
 

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No...it was just leaking no matter what, so a new diaphragm was needed. They all leaked before I installed a pressure reducing valve.
 
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