Pressure Assisted Toilets
Pressure assisted toilets are more common in commercial places like restaurants and corporate offices. A compression tank is attached to the water bowl. Once you flush the toilet, pressurized air sucks waste with a large force. The below pages will help you care and repair your pressure assisted toilet. If you are uncertain or uncomfortable performing a certain task, please contact American Standard or a local plumbing professional. You have selected Pressure Assisted Toilets. If desired, you may change your selection.
To begin, select the item below that best describes your situation:
- After I flush, there is toilet paper left in the bowl.
- I want to increase the water level in my bowl.
- I need to flush more than once to clear the bowl.
- I ran the Leaking Tank Test and I am ready to continue.
- The floor around the toilet is wet.
- The flush is noisy.
- The flush is noisy.
- The flush is weak or sluggish.
- The toilet is clogged.
- The toilet is not flushing properly.
- The water runs and will not shut off.
- There’s very little water in the bottom of my tank.
- Water is dripping or leaking.
- Water is laying on top of the bowl.
- Water is resting in the round, white cylinder.
- Water is spraying from the air inducer/upper supply assembly.
- Water is spraying from the relief valve.
- Water is spraying from the round, white cylinder.
- Water leaks between the tank and the bowl.
- When I flush, I hear water spraying in my tank and I can’t see where it’s coming from.