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I’d like to replace the toilet in my house with a back to wall one. The plan is to build a panel on stud work to conceal the cistern and then use the existing soil pipe which goes out to the right.

All the back to wall toilets on Victoria Plum have a cross through the side waste which has confused me.

Can I not just use a flexible pan connector for this? The distance from the centre of the waste pipe to the panel is 120mm so I don’t think a 90 degree single socket will work.

Any tips here would be appreciated. Cheers!
 

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All that means is that you can't have side exit on the W.C pan side of the wall.
It's obvious really as there isn't a hole in the side of the pan to exit the pipe, but they've probably had people comment / complain that they couldn't so have had to highlight it.

Just use suitable 90 elbow pan connector inside the box, no need for a flexi.
 
All that means is that you can't have side exit on the W.C pan side of the wall.
It's obvious really as there isn't a hole in the side of the pan to exit the pipe, but they've probably had people comment / complain that they couldn't so have had to highlight it.

Just use suitable 90 elbow pan connector inside the box, no need for a flexi.
Nice one, thanks mate
 
You could use a 110mm coupling and elbow and a straight pan connector
 
All that means is that you can't have side exit on the W.C pan side of the wall.
It's obvious really as there isn't a hole in the side of the pan to exit the pipe, but they've probably had people comment / complain that they couldn't so have had to highlight it.

Just use suitable 90 elbow pan connector inside the box, no need for a flexi.
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You could do as I have here . Kop
 

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