Items Included
- Flushmate Vessel
- Flush Cartridge
- Flush Actuator (black plastic)
- Flush Actuator Set-Screw
- Upper Supply with Duckbill Valve and Vacuum Breaker
- Hose Clamp for Upper Supply
- Supply Hose (Upper to Lower Supply)
- 90 Degree Lower Supply with Built-In Regulator (35 psi) and Back-Check Valve
- Inlet Screen
- Lower Supply Nut
- Flushmate Vessel-to-Tank Nut
- Flushmate Vessel-to-Tank Gasket
- Tank-to-Bowl Gasket
- Installation Instructions
- Owner’s Manual
Description
The Flushmate III system provides the highest performance capability available today in the ULF (Ultra-Low Fixture) category. At just 1.6 gallons per flush, this system consumes 20% less water per flush than traditional toilets. This remarkable performance is achieved by using compressed air inside the tank, which creates a “turbo-charged” flushing action for effective bowl cleaning.
This 503 Flushmate Kit fits in Two-Piece Toilets manufactured by several Toilet Brands.
This Kit Replaces:
F3A, F31A, F3AR, F3C, F3CR, F3E, F3ER, F3G, F3G2, F3K1, F3K2, F3L, F3LR, F3R, F3M, F3MP, F3MR, F03, F3U, F3UR, F30, F31, F34
This 503 Flushmate Kit does not fit in the Kohler K-4404 or the Gerber 28-385 Two-Piece Toilets.
Features and Benefits
- Complete Replacement Tank Kit for quick and easy replacement of an existing Flushmate system.
- The peak flow of pressure-assist technology is more than double that of gravity-type fixtures at 70 gallons per minute.
- Since a pressure-assist bowl does not require a siphon to extract waste, the trap dimension is the same throughout. This allows for the easy removal of waste throughout the trapway.
- Flushmate equipped toilets stay cleaner due to a large water surface area and vigorous flushing action.
- Water is contained in the Flushmate vessel, and not in the porcelain tank. The result is a non-sweating toilet, so the floor around the toilet remains dry.
- Flushmate systems are designed so that their flush volumes cannot be adjusted. The water savings are sustained for the life of the fixtures.
- Uses less than 1.6 gallons (6 liters) per flush without sacrificing performance, which saves up to 20% more water than conventional technologies.
Operation and Maintenance
How this Flushmate System Works
- The Flushmate vessel traps air, and as it fills with water, it uses the water supply line pressure to compress the air trapped inside.
- When the pressure inside the vessel reaches 35 psi it is ready to flush. (The built-in water regulator limits the pressure to 35 psi)
- When flushed, the compressed air pressure “pushes” water out of the vessel, through the toilet, and down the drain at more than two times the rate of a traditional gravity system. (A traditional toilet uses the gravity flow of the water in the tank to raise the water level in the toilet bowl until it overflows the drain spillway and creates a siphon which “pulls” the waste out of the bowl)
- The vessel then refills and is ready for the next flush.
Flushmate Cleaning and Care
Use of petroleum-based lubricants or cleaning products containing chlorine (household bleach, drop-in blocks or tablets, disinfectants) that are applied or inserted into the toilet tank and/or Flushmate vessel will void your Flushmate Limited Warranty. The exterior of the tank and the entire bowl can be cleaned following the manufacturer’s recommendations or in the same fashion as any other toilet.
With each flush, a small amount of water may be emitted from the upper supply group. A drain at the base of the Flushmate system will eliminate most of this water. Depending on usage, you may see some residual water (less than 1”) in the china holding tank. This is a normal occurrence.
Flushmate Systems are designed to be used with a cold potable water system only, and use of non-potable water supply or a tempered or hot water supply will void your warranty.
Installing a Replacement Flushmate System
- Turn off the water at the supply stop. Flush the toilet to relieve water and air pressure from the Flushmate system.
- Disconnect water supply line from the supply shank (bottom left-hand side of toilet tank) and remove the plastic nut that holds the supply shank in place.
- If necessary, disconnect the flush-rod from the flush-handle linkage. Remove the screws and clips that attach the flush-rod to the Flushmate vessel and use them to attach the flush rod to the new Flushmate vessel.
- Loosen the nuts on the bolts protruding from the underside of the toilet tank. These nuts should be loosened by alternating between them instead of completely removing one at a time.
- Once the nuts have been removed, lift the china tank straight up off of the bowl. Empty any residual water that may have accumulated in the china tank into the toilet bowl. Carefully set the tank down flat on its backside.
- Remove the tank-to-bowl gasket from the plastic vessel outlet and unscrew the large plastic nut. A Cartridge Wrench works well for this, but any tool that will spread to accommodate the plastic nut will work.
- Slide the Flushmate system out of the china tank.
- Place new vessel-to-tank gasket (flat rubber gasket with ribs on one side) on new Flushmate vessel outlet with the ribs facing downward. (Some vessel-to-tank gaskets do not have ribs; installation of this gasket is universal)
- Insert the water supply shank into the china tank as you slide the Flushmate system into the china tank.
- Place the water supply shank through the hole in the bottom of the china tank. Install the new supply shank nut on the supply shank and fully tighten the nut.
- Install the new vessel-to-tank nut onto the Flushmate vessel outlet threads and tighten the nut.
- Place the new tank-to-bowl gasket onto the Flushmate vessel outlet. Now you can place the china tank with the new Flushmate system installed back onto the toilet bowl.
- Attach brass washers and hex nuts to each bolt and tighten securely. (When tightening the tank to bowl nuts, use the alternating method while putting downward pressure on each side as you tighten the nuts on that side. You must get the bolts tight enough to prevent any leakage (when flushed) between the tank and the bowl, but not so tight that you risk breaking the china.
- Re-Install the handle and rod kit as appropriate.
- Reattach water supply line to the supply shank and turn on the water supply valve.
- Wait for Flushmate vessel to fill with water and flush the toilet.
Warranty Info
5 Year Limited Warranty
Codes & Standards
- ANSI/ASME A112.19.2M
- CSA B-45
Product Message
Please note: The lower supply will be attached to the vessel for shipping. This supply must be removed from the peg on the vessel prior to installation.
Flushmate systems will NOT work in traditional gravity fed toilets. Flushmate equipped toilets have specially designed water passageways in the bowl, and the bowl outlet has a completely different design which is much more open than traditional toilet bowls.
Manufacturer Info
Sloan FLUSHMATE® is a division of Sloan Valve Company. FLUSHMATE manufacturers high-performance, water saving pressure-assisted toilet flush systems. Those systems are then installed in toilets manufactured by OEM brands such as Gerber, Mansfield, American-Standard, and Crane.
To contact Flushmate directly please call 1-800-533-3460
You can also visit Flushmate’s website directly for Product Registration, to view Warranty Info, to view Recall Info, or Contact Flushmate.