Q:Are there videos, or manuals on how exactly to install your urinals? I mean step-by-step, and with important shots/photos of the backside showing the waste line connections. Can't find anywhere, not even on the American Standard YouTube channel.
by|Mar 29, 2017
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A: We do not offer anything other than the installation manual at this time.
by|Feb 8, 2018
Q:does this unit come with the flush valve? (flushometer)
by|Nov 24, 2011
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A: The flush valve must be purchased separately. Either the American Standard Selectronic® #6063.101.002 DC Power (Top Spud) or American Standard #6045.101.002 manual valve can be used.
by|May 2, 2023
Q:Can the flush valve for this urinal which is now a 1.0 GPF be changed to a valve with a 0.5 GFP?
by|Jul 12, 2011
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A: This urinal is rated from .7 gallons per flush to 1.0 gallons per flush. Although the urinal may function at .5 gpf, performance could be marginal.
by|Feb 8, 2018
Q:Can we use a 1/2" water supply for this urinal. This is a residential application
by|Jun 20, 2011
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A: The minimum recommended supply size to operate this urinal is 3/4".
by|Feb 8, 2018
Q:Can I use a 1/2" water supply for this urinal ?
by|Jun 20, 2011
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A: No, by code you need 1-1/4" water line behind the wall that drops down to 1" at the angle stop of the flush valve.
by|Feb 8, 2018
Q:does the urinal have a trap built into it
by|Feb 17, 2011
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A: This urinal does havean integral trap design.
by|Feb 8, 2018
A: This urinal does have an integral trap design.
by|Feb 8, 2018
Q:I have a customer with this urinal in their commercial building and they complain that the fixture constantly overflows. We have adjusted and then replaced the flush handle. What could be the problem?
by|Dec 10, 2010
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A: There are a number of reasons for this condition. The two most common are the flow rate of the flush valve and the possibility of an obstruction in the trapway of the urinal.
by|Feb 8, 2018
Q:I have a commercial customer who has this urinal in their bldg. The drain is so small that after a while, maybe through scale build up, the urinal doesn't drain well and over flows. Is there another urinal with a larger drain opening that can mount with the same hanger set up as this one or what other options are there. Thanks
by|Dec 2, 2010
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A: In most cases, urinal drains are only approximately 3/4" in diameter. All other urinals available that could be considered for use in place of this one will be of the washout or siphon jet type.