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    Sloan Valve and Kohler Branham

    I've seen force and flush mentioned several times. The Branham is a washdown urinal. Is any particular amount of force really required? I'm thinking that as long as I have enough psi when flushing to turn the valve off, this application should work?
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    Sloan Valve and Kohler Branham

    I contacted sloan and they had some good info. Basically they said I could locate and position the valve however I chose and the operation wouldn't be effected. They said a 5' run is a non-issue. They did advise I check local codes though. Turns out I have 3/4 pex to that fixture. Sloan...
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    Sloan Valve and Kohler Branham

    Thanks for the replies. Yes it's five feet, but straight up, no horizontal run. I hear you about filling the pipe first before it uses power to flush it, then draining slowly at the end. But a 60" pipe with 3/4" ID has a volume of about 26 cu in. A gallon of water is about 231 cu in...
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    Sloan Valve and Kohler Branham

    All- My first post, but I did a search first ;) I'm installing a Sloan 195-1.0 ES-SM Flushometer seen here on a Kohler Branham urinal in my new residence. Problem is I need to extend the distance from the valve to the rear spud from from about 10" to about 60". Reason being is the...
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