Floater-type Toilet Ballcock Valve are critical to conventional toilets, especially standard commodes that have a flush tank. They regulate both the flow of water into the toilet tank and the water level in the tank so that it has sufficient water for flushing.
The working principle of this valve involves a simple yet effective float mechanism that moves up and down with the water level in the tank.
When the toilet flushes, the water in the tank runs into the bowl, and the water level in the tank starts to drop.

As the float descends, it opens the Toilet Ballcock Valve to allow water to refill the tank. When the float rises back to some predetermined point signaling that the tank is full, it stops the inflow of water by shutting down the valve completely.
This prevents overflow and maximizes water conservation.
Floater-type valves have been tested in durability and ease ofmaintenance.
. Once pressed, the lever completes the flush mechanism by lifting either a flapper or stopper, which allows the stored water to flow into the bowl.
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