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In theroy Yes.Hi all
I’ve got a sani that is boxed in and can’t come forward anymore and the toilet can’t go back anymore due to the boxing in.
I have a 20mm gap approx between sani and pan. Could I use a pan connector to connect them both ?
Thanks
Rapid response there mate.In theroy Yes.
Doesn`t always happen.Rapid response there mate.
Nope, as with most rubbers One size fits all. 😉@rpm is your man mate. Do Sani do a longer version of their rubber collar rpm
He is only 20mm short
I would say that this means without, as he is asking if he can use one. If he already had one he would have cut it down or purchased a longer one. (That is only my interpretation of course)Hi all
I have a 20mm gap approx between sani and pan. Could I use a pan connector to connect them both ?
Thanks
I would say that this means without, as he is asking if he can use one. If he already had one he would have cut it down or purchased a longer one. (That is only my interpretation of course)
Wouldn`t advise the second one.I don’t see why not, but one of these might be better if it’s relatively straight. 😎
Straight Telescopic WC Socket Extension
Straight Adjustable Length Rigid WC Connector
I believe that you have to use the Sani pan connector even if you use an extension piece. @rpm over to you.So what I’ve got is the sani pan connector from the sani into a mcalpine pan connector onto the toilet. Which is not leaking but would rather just one piece
So what I’ve got is the RUBBER sani pan connector from the sani ON to a mcalpine pan connector (HELD WITH JUBILEE CLIP), onto the toilet. Which is not leaking but would rather just one piece
Story of your life mate?😛😛
Next question is that the pump is not flushing away when I flush the toilet. It will only pump away when I switch it off and then turn it back on at Mains ?! Any idea
Loads!
As above Brand new, brought off fleabay or elsewhere, how much did you pay for it, has it every worked properly, which model, what is connected to it, distance between pan outlet spigot and pump and finally is outlet vertical or horizontal piped and in what size pipe?
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