Parisi Outlet Valve (SP.PA0028) for PA130, PA135 & PA140 Cisterns
Original price was: $75.00.$67.50Current price is: $67.50.
10 in stock
Is this the right Parisi valve for your apartment? This valve is the “Standard” for Parisi concealed cisterns in major Australian apartment hubs. To identify it, look for:
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The Red Cables: Two red cables that lead from the valve into a single rectangular connector box.
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The Connector Box: This box is what clips into your push plate. (If your cables stay separate and do not meet in a box, you likely need the SP.PA0041 Valve).
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The Cistern Models: Specifically designed for the PA130, PA135, and PA140 Parisi cisterns.
Does your flush plate say “iLife”? Many modern apartment blocks in Mascot, Ryde, and Wentworth Point feature iLife branded bathroom suites. While the name on the plate is iLife, the internal cistern mechanism is manufactured by Parisi.
How to confirm this is your valve:
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The Brand: Plate is marked Parisi or iLife.
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The Cables: Two Red Cables that click into a single, central Rectangular Box.
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The Flush Issue: If your iLife buttons are no longer engaging the flush or the toilet is constantly running, this is the exact replacement unit required.
Genuine Parisi Spare Part — SP.PA0028 If your Parisi toilet is “ghost flushing” (water trickling into the pan) or the buttons feel loose and won’t activate the flush, this complete outlet valve assembly is the solution. Because the cables, connector box, and valve tower are a single factory-sealed unit, they cannot be purchased separately.
Why professionals replace the whole unit: While you can replace the Outlet Rubber Seal or the Base Seal individually, a failing flush is often caused by the internal cable tension or the connector box clips wearing out. Replacing the complete valve ensures the mechanical link between the button and the water is 100% restored.
Plumbers in Mascot and Wentworth Point often replace these related seals at the same time to prevent a second call-out:
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The Inlet Connection: Use the Parisi Key Seal for the main water entry.
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The Button Link: If the valve is fine but the plate won’t stay on, you need the Push Plate Mounting Bracket.
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The Pipe Seal: The Outlet Pipe Seal Ring should be changed if you see leaks where the horizontal and vertical pipes join—these often fray or squash over time.
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Matching Inlet Valve: Use the SP.PA0026 for a complete cistern overhaul.
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Q: Why are there two types of Parisi cable valves?
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A: It depends on the push plate connection. The SP.PA0028 has cables that meet in a box. The SP.PA0041 has separate cables. Always check your connector before ordering.
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Q: My toilet is leaking into the bowl; do I need the whole valve?
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A: If the buttons work fine, you might just need the Rubber Seal. However, if the flush is inconsistent, the cable mechanism in this complete valve is likely the culprit.
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Q: How fast can I get this in Sydney?
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A: We have high stock levels in our Mascot warehouse. 8 out of 10 orders are delivered on or before time, and we offer less than 24-hour handling for rapid dispatch to Ryde, Wentworth Point, and beyond.
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Please note, the bottom basket is a seperate product
For coded items this suits PA130/PA135/PA140
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