American Standard 6047525.002 MANUAL TOILET FV, VALVE ONLY, 1.28GPFMANUAL TOILET FV, VALVE ONLY, 1.28GPF
The American Standard 6047525.002 was originally manufactured to work with PerforMAX Complete Toilet Retrofit Systems as well as other toilet retrofit system lines. Polished chrome finish, includes 4" rough-in valve, GPM is 1.28
The American Standard 6047.525.002 exposed flowise toilet bowl flush valve only is a genuine American Standard replacement part. This 1.28gpf manual toilet bowl flusher only is designed for retrofit applications.
The American Standard exposed manual toilet bowl flush valve is an ideal replacement part for older toilets and provides a quick and simple solution to save water with a retrofit. Manufactured by American Standard, the valve has a flow rate of 1.28 gallons per flush (gpf), which is 4.5% higher than the demand amounting to the yellow My WaterSense label on most drain tanks. Dual-chek more on this site
This exposed flowise toilet flush valve is for retrofit and replacement installations only. Fits 1.28 gpf one piece toilets requiring a 28" tank fill hose. The toilet flapper enclosed, not included with the flush valve, is available separately and is designed to fit the entire American Standard Cadet II line of toilets (narrow rim).
The exposed flowise 1.28 Gpf valve only for retrofit, in polished chrome adds a clean, modern aesthetic to the toilet. Designed to be used with the existing 3" diameter water supply pipe from the wall mounted height-adjustable tank ball. Includes integral flush valve and trim kit to convert non-pressure balanced toilets made by other brands to pressure balanced ones. Installs without tools in most applications; soft close seat hinges included.
The American Standard exposed flowise valve replaces the original fill and flush valves on select 1977 and later toilet models. The fill and flush valves can be disassembled to repair or replace worn or broken parts.
Maintains a constant flush water pressure for consistent cleaning performance. 1.28 gpf (gallons-per-flush) or 6.0 lpf (liter-per flush).