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CarlH
12-16-2008, 07:16 AM
My AS Cadet pressure assist is about 5 years old now and now there is water in the tank. From what I can tell the pressure vessel or one of the fittings drips when the toilet is flushed. Is this a warning sign of anything or should I not worry about and just keep flushing? This is the most frequently used toilet in the house which gives it plenty of use. Is there anything else that I should worry about?

I will say that if it weren't for the noise, I would not have any complaints about this toilet up to this point.

Terry
12-16-2008, 08:09 AM
<H2>WHY IS THERE STANDING WATER INSIDE THE CHINA TANK?


FLUSHMATE units can emit a few drops of water inside the tank during the flushing cycle. This water collects on the bottom of the china until the water level reaches the height of the built-in drain. Normal level of water is about 1-inch.
Flushmate web site (http://www.flushmate.com/HelpArea/)

</H2>Here is the link
http://www.flushmate.com/HelpArea/

CarlH
12-16-2008, 10:11 AM
Thanks for the link Terry. That link reminded me that the Flushmate has a 10 year warranty on parts and lifetime on the vessel. I seem to recall that for at least the first year the tank was dry and got a little worried now that there is water in there. I won't worry about it any more.