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I have a shower tray waste I'm putting together. Unfortunately the waste came with no instructions as to which seal goes where and as my first attempt resulted in a leak I thought I would get some professional advice ;).

A is the drain slot in the shower tray.
B is a rubber seal with grooves
C is a smooth rubber seal
D is the top of the waste that screws into the bottom part (E). E also has a grooved seal built into it.

Could anyone tell me the correct order in which the seals should be mounted and if sealant should be used anywhere?

Thanks,

Mark

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c on e

b ontop of a

d through all of the above into e
 

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