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seanydee
Hi,
I'm replacing a close couple wc with a concealed low level cistern & wc package. Due to the layout of the existing plumbing and the size of the cabinet that came with the cistern, i am planning on installing the cistern offset from the wc and making my own flush pipe using 40mm waste pipe from cistern going into a reducing 90 degree elbow into 32 mm pipe into 32mm 90 degree elbow into 32 mmm pipe into the wc, so that the final pipe goes in straight, as to use a one piece flush pipe would have it coming in at an angle and i'm not confident that i'd be able to get a seal. Is this an acceptable system? I may be able to wrangle things so that the cistern is in line with the wc and use a one piece flush pipe but it will take considerably more work, moving the existing incoming cold water pipework.
Also, is the anything i should use with the cone that connect the flush pipe to the pan to ensure a good seal?
Cheers
I'm replacing a close couple wc with a concealed low level cistern & wc package. Due to the layout of the existing plumbing and the size of the cabinet that came with the cistern, i am planning on installing the cistern offset from the wc and making my own flush pipe using 40mm waste pipe from cistern going into a reducing 90 degree elbow into 32 mm pipe into 32mm 90 degree elbow into 32 mmm pipe into the wc, so that the final pipe goes in straight, as to use a one piece flush pipe would have it coming in at an angle and i'm not confident that i'd be able to get a seal. Is this an acceptable system? I may be able to wrangle things so that the cistern is in line with the wc and use a one piece flush pipe but it will take considerably more work, moving the existing incoming cold water pipework.
Also, is the anything i should use with the cone that connect the flush pipe to the pan to ensure a good seal?
Cheers