Search the forum,

Discuss Vitra Vcare WC inlet pipe problem. in the Plumbing Jobs | The Job-board area at PlumbersForums.net

Just purchased a Vitra Vcare WC. The flush inlet pipe doesnt seem to be well secured in the WC inlet socket as the rubber gasket is not fully gripped.

There seems to be a cut out section at the bottom of the inlet socket which seems to be the reason for the poor grip and I can't see any reason for this cut out so wondering if it's a manufacturing defect?

Photo attached. Any thoughts on this?
Screenshot_20181202-112916_Gallery.jpg
 
A. Looks like used.
B. Might be the reason why it was sold on.
C. Part assemble it and test it out in the garden.
 
Sorry I don't want to name the supplier as it wasnt their fault. I ordered from their website and they ordered from the distributer/wholesaler from where it was delivered directly to me. I'll wait for a response from them before naming names. However I guess it doesn't say much for Vitra's quality control if they are shipping out defective goods
 
Sorry I don't want to name the supplier as it wasnt their fault. I ordered from their website and they ordered from the distributer/wholesaler from where it was delivered directly to me. I'll wait for a response from them before naming names. However I guess it doesn't say much for Vitra's quality control if they are shipping out defective goods
So much sub standard gear being shipped in nowadays, check the pan spigot is round on the new one before fitting. ;)
 
Regardless, personally I would not accept that. All flush cones are a designed to cope with the vaugaries of glazed pottery so have a level of back up built in. This 'design' removes some of that but the installers responsibility still lies with them. :(
 

Reply to Vitra Vcare WC inlet pipe problem. in the Plumbing Jobs | The Job-board area at PlumbersForums.net

Similar plumbing topics

Hi, Can anyone advise as to why the cold water to my bathroom keeps airlocking? This originally happened about 12 months ago and has happened 3-4 times since. It’s an upstairs bathroom, fed from a tank in the attic. The tank is about 8 Meters away and feeds a bath, sink and toilet. The tank...
Replies
9
Views
301
I was stupid enough not to check the position of the pipes under the tiles when installing a toilet and drilled right through the center of a 16 mm copper water pipe. I exposed the pipe by removing a ~30cm section of the plastic sleeve and a ~10 cm section of the pipe around the hole. Several...
Replies
0
Views
173
Hi all I'm hoping someone can shine a light on this for me Since our stop tap on the pavement has now been filled with sand for whatever reason, we are relying on our property fitted stopcock (this is outside on our garage wall) Unfortunately turning this to the closed position only reduces...
Replies
3
Views
230
Creating content since 2001. Untold Media.

Newest Plumbing Threads

Back
Top
AdBlock Detected

We get it, advertisements are annoying!

Sure, ad-blocking software does a great job at blocking ads, but it also blocks useful features of our website. For the best site experience please disable your AdBlocker.

I've Disabled AdBlock