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    Should I fit it? bayonet valve

    ok, thanks, i'll relax again now! i think i remember him saying a new bayonet connector and hose was needed, and it took him about 1/2 hour to do when he got the parts from the store or wherever he went off to. are these gas cooker bayonet connectors and hoses of standard diameter then? as...
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    Should I fit it? bayonet valve

    just readint this post out of interest... why wouldn't a RGI fit it without the manual? I have had a corgi guy in twice (in the last 2 years or so) and he put a new solenoid in the gas valve in my boiler and a new hose connection on my cooker. I had the boiler manual and he looked at it but...
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    Basin waste and Building Regs

    200mm from centre line of toilet waste to centre line of bath waste, etc do you mean? thanks anyway for helping. usually the toilet is lowest connection i know anyway!
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    Basin waste and Building Regs

    Yeah i know, it's to stop crossflow when toilet is flushed, basin drained, etc.. Am I correct with the amount of gap between connections and is it for straight opposite connections only? Just want to be 100% sure. 200mm below a toilet ONLY if straight opposite (so side entry is OK) above...
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    Basin waste and Building Regs

    ok thanks for confirming that. was just a bit worried as the regs said about the gradient and if i could do what i said with the elbow down to the swept tee! one ladt point to confirm whilst i get the chance too... the toilet connection into a stack (if 65mm or more diaemeter which most...
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    Basin waste and Building Regs

    Running a waste from a pedestal basin, but accoring to Building Regs the fall must be 18mm /m to the stack. Is this from the trap? Is it acceptable to run a piece of pipe to the wall, connected to an elbow, more 32mm pipe down to a swept tee (with access eye on the open side of the tee) and...
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