Ceramic tap inner components.
Ceramic disc taps water pressure.
Instead of the washer used in the old type taps there are two ceramic discs held down over the water supply pipe.
When they are no longer aligned the water stops.
Ceramic disc cartridges are made with two ceramic discs each with two holes for mixer taps or one hole for a pillar or two handle tap.
This is doubly true in hard water areas which can be murder on traditional taps.
To solve this issue opt for a or turn ceramic disc so the flow of water isn t as intense and is more gradual.
The more use a tap gets the more attractive the use of ceramic disc technology becomes.
Internally there is a great difference between washer and ceramic taps.
Rubber washers harden and degrade over time and ceramic disc faucets are gaining ground in the market partly for this reason.
The more use a tap gets the more attractive the use of ceramic disc technology becomes.
This is doubly true in hard water areas which can be murder on traditional taps.
A disc retaining washer b ceramic discs c o ring which stops any water seepage up to the head of the tap d valve retaining nut e spindle on which the handle sits.
Disadvantages everything has it s.
The lower disc stays fixed in place while the upper one rotates above it controlling the water flow.
Most plumbers will have spare ceramic disc and tap washer spindles in stock the intensity of the water flow can be unexpected and splash water everywhere.
In photo 2 we can see the parts we are concerned with.
They are kept in place by water pressure.
Ceramic disc cartridges are simply two ceramic discs with holes through them.
One disc is fixed in place whilst the other moves with the tap handle.
When both discs are in alignment the water is allowed to flow through the tap and when they are no longer aligned the water stops.
How does ceramic disc technology work.
Remove the retaining washer and tap it on the kitchen or bathroom surface.
Quality sink mixer taps have been made using ceramic discs for a while but basin taps with ceramic discs are surprisingly less common.
The bottom disc is fixed while the upper disc is turned upon it by the tap mechanism thus either aligning the slots so the tap is on or blanking the slots.
Below the brass locking nut you will discover your monoblock tap s ceramic disc cartridge.
The retaining washer here acts just like a normal tap washer providing a seal between the tap and ceramic disc.
When both discs are in alignment the water is allowed to flow through the tap.