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Hi Guys, just refitting my Bathroom, i have a side entry pan, but the 90 degree pan connector is just about touching
the pan outlet. when i put in situ existing pipe in solid
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and very close to the wall because its so close how do i connect the two can't move back its against the wall?
also the pan connector has got a very sharp internal corner not to put too finer point on it but i
reckon the poo won't get round am I wrong any help appreciated
paul
 

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Moonlight has it covered but is it the right pan for that application ? , can we have a picture further back please is the cistern close coupled or hidden away if i had to guess it will be similiar to these i fitted ? Normally this type of pan would have its drainage from the rear not the side, a pan for side drainage is cut away at the side . Kop
 

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Will your pan not push on to the outlet? If it will then no problem your poo will flow. Nice fall round the corner. If it wont push back as connector not long enough you could put an extension on the pan.
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Well Cheers to you Moonlight, and King of Pans That will probably do the "job" excuse the pun. As you no doubt spotted its not fitted yet and to Photo it i had to sort hold it something like it will be before I pluck up courage to CUT the already quite short side entry pipe ( still wondering how to cut it so close to the wall) any ideas, I have not seen that Item in the Screwfix book, Is it called a pan extender, Where can I buy it please ? Its a new pan and cistern, bought because i am referbing my bathroom ( could not get a Plumber to do whole job for four months!! up here in North Yorkshire) pipe fixed in has to stay, bought this adjustable angle joint thing to get the slope up to the pan
however that pan connecter is rubbish but you can't examine now just click and collect hoping for the best.
Anyway many thanks will have to try and find this extender.ill be asking again for hope that's ok Cheers paul
 

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While i'm on lads, doing the shower and basin waste in 40mm solvent weld, at the basin end how do i connect to
the bottle trap on my wall hung basin (not done yet) will it work with a compression and a 32 to 40 reducer,
its an in between size, I know the basin waste is 1" 1/4" so have i "f" ed up again, Hey lads go easy on me i'm in my 70's
its called senility and its setting in.
 

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Extend soil pipe, 110mm elbow, bit of soil pipe, straight pan conn.
Hi Simon thanks your reply, but sorry i don't get it for side entry? that would mean a double bend one up and one out to pan wouldn't it ? a) haven't got the height b) two elbows, I,m an oldie so be patient cheers lad
 

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