Or maybe there is just something I don't know about?
Our new Ideal Standard bath came with this trap and over flow arrangement. It's part number is K8029AA.
Here is a photograph of it.
I was hoping to use 40mm solvent weld waste pipe, however I cannot get the trap to connect to it. As you will all know, 40mm solvent weld waste pipe actually has an outer diameter of 43mm.
The outlet from the trap has a diameter of 50mm. So here is my problem
As a solution I though about just binning the 50mm section. However the outlet direct from the trap is only 40mm and therefore my 43mm pipe is too fat to go in it. As show here.
The only solution I can think of is to saw the 50mm bit off, then use a compression fitting to join to my 43mm pipe, but it seems far from ideal and may not even work.
Have any of you come across this problem before, if so, how did you solve it?
Thanks in advance
Our new Ideal Standard bath came with this trap and over flow arrangement. It's part number is K8029AA.
Here is a photograph of it.
I was hoping to use 40mm solvent weld waste pipe, however I cannot get the trap to connect to it. As you will all know, 40mm solvent weld waste pipe actually has an outer diameter of 43mm.
The outlet from the trap has a diameter of 50mm. So here is my problem
As a solution I though about just binning the 50mm section. However the outlet direct from the trap is only 40mm and therefore my 43mm pipe is too fat to go in it. As show here.
The only solution I can think of is to saw the 50mm bit off, then use a compression fitting to join to my 43mm pipe, but it seems far from ideal and may not even work.
Have any of you come across this problem before, if so, how did you solve it?
Thanks in advance