Toilets

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I have a shower room next to my bathroom and want to put a toilet in the shower room. It would mean that I would have two toilets on the same wall, running into the same soil pipe, but the toilets would have a stud wall between them. One plumber has said one of the toilets will have to be on a plinth, another has said I will have to have a 'muncher' type toilet and the third has said you can get special fixings and it is not a problem. I'm really confused, can anyone help? Thanks
 
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there is such a fitting called a double branch which can deal with pairs of toilets feeding into the same stack from opposite sides, with no difference in height.

not cheap though.
 
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Thanks very much.
But what I want is an application where I have toilet - toilet - Soil-Pipe
 
two separate 90 deg branches then (or one 90 deg bend and one 90 deg branch). set the furthest from the stack as normal, and use an offset pan connector for the nearest to the stack.

if the loos are fairly close to each other you will hardly notice anyway. you may even be able to jiggle the pipework to suit the moderate difference in fall.
 
Thanks, I've looked in catalogues and do you think an osma manifold with an 8% drop would work then?
 
you are best going to a plumbers or builders merchants and ask to try some of their pan connectors on a display loo. so long as you bring along your own measurements, you will be able to compare scenarios.
 

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