sorry I haven't got a camera to take pics to load up.
basically the pan connector goes into a concrete raised ring and it must go through floor. Not sure I want to disturb the concrete ...
mine is upsatirds tho!
I need to change it and am thinking of maybe getting a low levl one so I can use existing pan connector as don't want to disturb concrete!
The toilets that the oputlet goes down instead of horziontal into the stack - how do they work? do they join the stack under the floor or does the pipe then run horizontal under the floor and into the stack?
thanks for your advice mate.
basically l n and e to receiver (can also take from same spur that supplies boiler and is close to it) - and l and sl from boiler to receiver) ?
What are the most common faults occured on domestic washing machines? I have had a problem with a blockage in the pump chamber before! I have heard this is pretty common?
it's my 2nd question but if anyone could help I'd be grateful please....
I have a combi boiler (worcester junior) but with no heating control, just do it manually on the boiler at the moment. It had a worcester digistat (wireless) but that fell off the wal bracket and now doesn't work :(...
all there is is an angled pan connecter bending down itno this concrete circular block which mus then go to the floor - no pipe at all in sight - the pan connector is fixed/concreted in!
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I need to replace my toiler in the bathroom as the pan has chipped and the cistern has aleak also.
My toilet is a bit different to most - where the current pan connector goes down (through the floor - wooden floorboards). But it doesn't go into a stack/soil pipe - it goes into a...