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    Sep 23, 2012, 08:49 AM
    Help with pool fill with toilet fill valve
    Hi there,
    I screwed in a Fluidmaster Universal Toilet Fill Valve into the socket for my pool water fill, but it isn't filling the pool. I do believe I have the correct height. Could it be that the "refill tube" is not attached to anything? There does not seem to be a place for this to attach to anything inside the pool fill.

    Thank you so much for any info!
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    Sep 23, 2012, 08:52 AM
    How big is your pool? This flush valve will fill 3 GPM or so, so any filling of a large pool will show minimal increase, even over a long period.
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    Oct 6, 2012, 11:17 AM
    Thank you so much for that answer. I have bought 2 of these at Home Depot and thought it was my error in installing or the product itself...

    It is 22,500 gallons... What would you suggest I use and where can I get it?

    -SKM
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    Oct 6, 2012, 12:01 PM
    Use a garden hose to fill the pool and then use the flush valve to maintain level. No need to worry about the tube, just stick it in the pool too. Where is the flush valve located?
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    Oct 6, 2012, 12:32 PM
    So sorry... I am trying to look up the lingo you are using so we are on the same page. Flush valve = fill valve? (Fluidmaster 400A)

    Is the tube = refill hose?

    Yes, I did have the pool at the proper level, but the fill valve is not maintaining it. I have the shaft cracked all the way (past 12 and at "stop") and the water adjustment screw all the way clockwise. It is cycling on and off by itself and according to the instructions, this indicates the tank is losing water. I assume "tank" is the little hole in the ground where fill valve is screwed in and toilet bowl is my pool. Anyway, it says if the refill hose is down inside the overflow pipe below the water level of the tank, it will siphon water from tank to bowl. Keep refill hose above the water level of the tank... I have this refill hose just hanging there and it is dipping into the water... I will take this hose off completely (as there isn't a overflow pipe associated with pools!). What is you opinion?

    Thank you so much for your assistance!
    -SKM
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    Oct 7, 2012, 04:08 PM
    So sorry... I am trying to look up the lingo you are using so we are on the same page. Flush valve = fill valve? (Fluidmaster 400A)

    Is the tube = refill hose?

    Yes, I did have the pool at the proper level, but the fill valve is not maintaining it. I have the shaft cracked all the way (past 12 and at "stop") and the water adjustment screw all the way clockwise. It is cycling on and off by itself and according to the instructions, this indicates the tank is losing water. I assume "tank" is the little hole in the ground where fill valve is screwed in and toilet bowl is my pool. Anyway, it says if the refill hose is down inside the overflow pipe below the water level of the tank, it will siphon water from tank to bowl. Keep refill hose above the water level of the tank... I have this refill hose just hanging there and it is dipping into the water... I will take this hose off completely (as there isn't a overflow pipe associated with pools!). What is you opinion?

    Thank you so much for your assistance!
    -SKM
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    Oct 7, 2012, 04:33 PM
    How it the "tank" connected to the pool. The water comes on and flows to where? Usually it will be connected to a skimmer or fill line. Yes, the little plastic tube can be removed, water will just flow out of it. When the water comes on, does it rise up high enough to make the float go up and shut the water off? The Fluidmaster is a very dependable system, I use them all the time.

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