We just replaced our old Groco HF with a new Raritan manual PHC toilet. It works great, but the pump makes what I can only describe as a barking or croaking (like a frog) noise. The noise is present in both dry and wet flush, but worse in dry flush. Our old Groco sometimes used to make a similar noise and we could make it go away for awhile by running a little head lube through the toilet. I cannot find anything in the Raritan manual about using head lube. There is some mention of Superlube, but that appears to be a grease like substance that should be smeared inside of the pump cylinder.
Before I start pouring head lube into our new toilet or take the pump off to grease it with Super lube, is it normal for PHC to make such noise? If not, what is the appropriate method to make the noise go away? Is a little liquid headlube OK? Or is the Superlube grease a better alternative? Or should I return the whole thing to Raritan?
If it makes any difference, the PHC is hooked up to an Electroscan and all of the sanitation hose is new.
Before I start pouring head lube into our new toilet or take the pump off to grease it with Super lube, is it normal for PHC to make such noise? If not, what is the appropriate method to make the noise go away? Is a little liquid headlube OK? Or is the Superlube grease a better alternative? Or should I return the whole thing to Raritan?
If it makes any difference, the PHC is hooked up to an Electroscan and all of the sanitation hose is new.