What holds the water in the tank? Is it a cylinder with a seal at the bottom or is there a flapper attached to a chain?
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I have a Mansfield toilet MPP-160.
It has a 1.6 volume but only flushes 1 gallon, which leads to clogs and frequent plunging. All four toilets do the exact same thing, as measured by a plumber. Flow rate is proper in the pipes, without clogs. How can I get the volume to increase, or do I need to replace all four toilets?
What holds the water in the tank? Is it a cylinder with a seal at the bottom or is there a flapper attached to a chain?
http://mansfieldplumbing.com/default.asp
Here is a link to Mansfield Plumbing with a phone number. (877) 850-3060
I have always found Mansfield to have helpful phone contacts.
You can get info on some parts but didn't find the model MPP-160.
They well send you to "downloads"; then "price book".
The only thing I find when Googling MPP-160 is a lot of people selling toilet tank covers for about $150 each. If you replace them, maybe you can sell the parts for enough to buy a new toilet.
A cylinder with a seal.Originally Posted by plumber1
Contacted Mansfield service rep. They are sending me a new float flush valve. Interesting thought to sell the lids. Thanks sooo much!Originally Posted by Bob NH
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