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Hi all,

I need some advice installing a new toilet. Please tell me if you think if it is likely to create blockage if I install an horizontal rigid pan connector with multiple bends; it is about 1.5 meters long from the toilet to the vertical pipe, and I have limited gradient (maybe 15mm if I am lucky) see drawing below.
I had bad experiences with flexible pan connectors before so I would prefer to avoid these.

Many thanks

Adam

pan connector.png
 
oh dear, can the part in the floor be turned at all? or is it fixed in place?
 
looking at the position of the floor soil pipe i'd say a low level had been changed to a close coupled
 
The parts in black on the drawing cannot be moved, and modifying the position of the pan would be a last resort for all sorts of reasons.
It is not on an outside wall, the whole thing is inside the bathroom; the wall behind the pan is relatively small (bricks) but there is my kitchen behind so i cannot put the connector through there. I will have to box the connector somehow.

So do you guys think this design is likely to have blockages or will it work like this?
 
I personally don't think you got enough drop
 
will block for sure could you get a connection lower than the existing one ?
 
What happened to the old toilet as I can't believe that set up would've worked for that either
 
Don`t know the fall on the pipe required with all those bends but raise the pan with a plinth and put a roding eye on the first 90?
 
Hi Steveb,

I think you are right the bathroom must have been designed with a low level toilet originally, and it has changed position several times over the past 30 years. Now I am putting a more modern one, and as you said the position of the soil pipes makes things a bit harder when changing the position of the pan again.

Adam
 
Hi Riley,

the old toilet used to face the soil pipe directly, so there were no bends and not much distance from the pan. Now the bathtub took the place the toilet (I am reorganising the entire bathroom), so the actual position of the pan makes the most sense.

The saniflow idea should work but that's another can of worms and expenses I would prefer to avoid if possible.
 
I think rpm option is the best by turning at 45° if that's doable you can get some nice Corner toilets
 
or can you do this?

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Can you not cut the soil pipe below the branch & then you can put a new branch in at any angle....
 
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