Leaking Raritan PH II manual

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maxxx

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Oct 15, 2009
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oday 28 Ft. Loudon lake
My head seems to have developed a leak or two. One is the seal at the top of the piston assy. The other appears to be at the base of the pump housing. I have looked at the maintenance booklet but have never worked on a head of any kind. Any suggestions would be appreciated. I would like to avoid buying a complete rebuild kit if possible but I dont want to be penny wise and pound foolish !! Thanks. max , oday 28:doh:
 
Dec 2, 1997
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How old is the toilet?

A PH II isn't a cheap "disposable" toilet that costs only a little more than a kit does...it's the top of the line in manual toilets, with a list price of nearly $500 now. It'll last at least 20 years if it's just kept well lubricated and rebuilt every 5-6 years.

So if yours is at least 5 years old, a rebuild kit for about $60 would be the best investment...'cuz it obviously needs at least two of the parts in a kit and also a joker valve (which should be replaced at least every two years)...those three items alone purchased separately are about 30-40% of the price of the kit...and you can be pretty sure that if it needs those three, it needs the rest of the parts in the kit. So for Pete's sake don't just replace a couple of the parts in a kit, replace 'em all...so you'll only have to take the pump apart ONCE every 5-6 years instead trouble shooting it every time it develops a new symptom caused by the part you didn't replace.

The PH II has been around for a couple of decades...preceded by the PH. There are two versions of PH II, each has a different rebuild kit. You need to be sure you get the right one, 'cuz only about half the parts in each one are interchangeable. The ones built before 6/92 need kit PHRKII...the ones made after 6/92 need kit PHRKIIC. If you can't figure out how old yours is, Vic Willman at Raritan can ID it for you...give him a call: 800-352-5630 x 6.

Rebuilding a toilet is easy...there are no step by step instructions...just pay close attention to the drawing, replace parts one at a time in any order that's possible, taking care to note where each piece goes and how it's oriented...and be sure use the little tube of grease that'll be in the kit.
 

maxxx

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Oct 15, 2009
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oday 28 Ft. Loudon lake
OK, that was put well enough for even me to understand!! A rebuild kit is what I"ll do. Just wish me luck. Thank You ....!!!!!! maxx
 
Jun 4, 2004
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Hunter 376 Annapolis MD
You might want to check if the factory installed the o rings properly.

My ph2 leaked. When I took it apart I found that the factory had put, what I'll call o ring 1 where o ring 2 belonged, according to the diagram, and o ring 2 where o ring 1 belonged. When I switched them the leak was fixed.

Allan
 
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