Hi
I am replacing a previously installed wall mounted toilet with a new one. I checked the positions of the bolts and the outlet and they are in a good to within 1mm accuracy. However the inlet from the wall cistern is about 5mm deviated to the 7:30 position (down and to the left when looking at the wall).
The toilet inlet is a 45mm OD plastic pipe going straight from a Geberit wall mounted cistern with a push fit connection and plugging directly into the wall mounted toilet. Total length of the 45mm connecting pipe between the cistern and the toilet is of the order of 80mm.
Mechanically I think I can probably jimmy everything together (there is some give on the pan connector) so it fits, but my question is whether there is something extra I should be doing to account for the strain on the fittings like looking for a deviated pipe, or are these sort of tolerances OK for fitting a wall toilet?
Mike
I am replacing a previously installed wall mounted toilet with a new one. I checked the positions of the bolts and the outlet and they are in a good to within 1mm accuracy. However the inlet from the wall cistern is about 5mm deviated to the 7:30 position (down and to the left when looking at the wall).
The toilet inlet is a 45mm OD plastic pipe going straight from a Geberit wall mounted cistern with a push fit connection and plugging directly into the wall mounted toilet. Total length of the 45mm connecting pipe between the cistern and the toilet is of the order of 80mm.
Mechanically I think I can probably jimmy everything together (there is some give on the pan connector) so it fits, but my question is whether there is something extra I should be doing to account for the strain on the fittings like looking for a deviated pipe, or are these sort of tolerances OK for fitting a wall toilet?
Mike