




🚿 Upgrade your flush game with precision and speed!
The Ideal Standard EV98167 is a 1.5-inch dual flush pneumatic outlet valve designed as a direct replacement for the SV93467 model. Featuring a compact 180mm height and threaded connections, it ensures easy installation and reliable performance. Certified to CE and EN 1717 standards, this valve optimizes water efficiency for dual flush cisterns, making it a must-have for professional tradesmen and savvy homeowners alike.
| ASIN | B0BCH62321 |
| Brand | Ideal Standard |
| Exterior Finish | Gemalt |
| Generic Name | Outlet valve |
| Included Components | Dual Flush Valve |
| Inlet Connection Size | 1.5 Inches |
| Inlet Connection Type | Female |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 14.5 x 10 x 18 Centimeters |
| Item Weight | 350 g |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 14.5 x 10 x 18 Centimeters |
| Item model number | EV98167 |
| Manufacturer | Ideal Standard |
| Material | Kunststoff |
| Net Quantity | 1 Count |
| Number of Ports | 2 |
| Outlet Connection Size | 1.5 Inches |
| Outlet Connection Type | Threaded |
| Product Dimensions | 14.5 x 10 x 18 cm; 350 g |
| Specification Met | CE, EN 1717 |
A**Y
Produit conforme a mes attentes. Livraison rapide.
J**L
Being able to buy plumbing replacements like this Ideal Standard dual flush outlet valve on Amazon - and with Prime delivery - is a game-changer for a tradesman. The part fit perfectly, worked exactly as expected, and arrived in less than 24 hours. Makes emergency fixes and day-to-day jobs so much easier. Highly recommend for anyone needing a reliable replacement quickly.
L**N
The item was a perfect replacement. The old unit twisted out and this just dropped in as a direct replacement and saved me a fortune in plumbing bills.
D**S
A perfect replacement for the original. Very easy to fit.
N**S
This is now the third after 11 years. I've learnt how to fit the darn thing by now and it works perfectly. The old one needed repeated pushes to get it flushing. Handy hints . . . 1. The flushplate comes off by pushing one of the short edges and prising away. Remove the cistern cover. 2. Disconnect the air tubes from the top of the flush valve. Twist the assembly anti-clockwise a small amount and it will come loose. You may then have to fiddle with the position to extricate it through the flush plate opening. Discard. 3. I then snip the free (flush valve) ends of the air tubes a little way. Ensures a new snug fit back onto the top of the valve. Fit the ends onto the valve (i.e before re-inserting - it's easier and surer). 4. Fiddle the valve through the opening and down into the correct position in the cistern and seat it onto the bottom. Watch for those air tubes getting in the way and stopping a good seating. Push down gently and twist clockwise. Should only need a small turn and then it clicks into place. 5. I then removed the air tubes from the flush plate and again snipped the ends and re-fitted. Check that the correct tube goes to the correct side of the valve and that the tubes aren't kinked. Tuck everything neatly away. Replace the cistern cover. 6. Re-fit the plate, spring side in first, press sideways and push to fit.
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