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Hi, this is probably a really basic thing, but I'm a complete novice.
Have connected a wall hung toilet to a Grohe rapid frame system. I'm using the connector supplied to connect cistern output to inlet on toilet. It looks like a tube with 3 rubber flanges on one end - sorry, don't know the technical term. Have cut it to size and pushed the flanged end into the back of the loo and the plain end into the frame side - this already has a ruuber o ring seal in.
When I flush the loo I'm getting water pouring from back of loo - not talking the odd drip here! Have flushed loo with a bucket of water and it seems dry so I'm assuming its not leaking from soil connector, but from the actual cistern connection. Although I can't see exactly where water is coming from, because of where its appearing, I'm guessing its from the toilet end of cistern connection.
Are these connections supposed to be sealed in somehow extra?
Thanks in advance.
Have connected a wall hung toilet to a Grohe rapid frame system. I'm using the connector supplied to connect cistern output to inlet on toilet. It looks like a tube with 3 rubber flanges on one end - sorry, don't know the technical term. Have cut it to size and pushed the flanged end into the back of the loo and the plain end into the frame side - this already has a ruuber o ring seal in.
When I flush the loo I'm getting water pouring from back of loo - not talking the odd drip here! Have flushed loo with a bucket of water and it seems dry so I'm assuming its not leaking from soil connector, but from the actual cistern connection. Although I can't see exactly where water is coming from, because of where its appearing, I'm guessing its from the toilet end of cistern connection.
Are these connections supposed to be sealed in somehow extra?
Thanks in advance.