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Hi chaps,

Have a wee job coming up soon - part of which involves replacing a normal close coupled toilet with a back to wall job.....never fitted one before so was wondering about the pan connector? Would a normal flexi connector do the job or is there a special needed?

cheers as always

dave
 
No mate pritty much any kind / make can be used , as long as sized correctly in length,
 
Mcalpine do a special back to wall pan connector that's a flexible one with a jubilee clip on it. It's what I tend to use for back to wall installs.
 
yeah, mcalpine do a wc-f21s for 3 1/2" pipe of wc-f21r for 4" pipe work. comes with jubilee clip and stretches out to about 350-400mm
 
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