I am having a wall hung toilet installed in an upstairs bathroom. The toilet will be built into a wall which will be 780mm tall. There will be a 10mm thick piece of wood stuck on top to give a total height of 790mm. This built out wall will protrude 220mm from a brick party wall.
I have found the below wall hung frame which has the following dimensions, 385w x 140d x 325-525h. I would place this cistern on the frame.
If I take the shortest height adjustment of 325mm for the frame and add it to the total height of the concealed cistern including the flush pipe @ 430mm I would get a total combined height of 755mm?
Are those calculations correct?
I also want to know where I can find a suitable low cistern compatible wall hung toilet to allow for the small height not giving enough force for the water to flush the toilet properly.
I have found the below wall hung frame which has the following dimensions, 385w x 140d x 325-525h. I would place this cistern on the frame.
If I take the shortest height adjustment of 325mm for the frame and add it to the total height of the concealed cistern including the flush pipe @ 430mm I would get a total combined height of 755mm?
Are those calculations correct?
I also want to know where I can find a suitable low cistern compatible wall hung toilet to allow for the small height not giving enough force for the water to flush the toilet properly.