Try a slow, (say 10°) bend into the Junction and then a stub of pipe into that to accept the Pan Connector. You'll need an Underground fitting as no -one make a 10° Soil Pipe bend, but hidden indoors it wont matter.
If you've removed an existing pipe from that Junction I would ensure the new connection seals properly before you conceal it, old joints don't like being disturbed.
Try a slow, (say 10°) bend into the Junction and then a stub of pipe into that to accept the Pan Connector. You'll need an Underground fitting as no -one make a 10° Soil Pipe bend, but hidden indoors it wont matter.
If you've removed an existing pipe from that Junction I would ensure the new connection seals properly before you conceal it, old joints don't like being disturbed.
The bog I've just ripped out must have had this sloped arrangement too tbh. It had another 110mm pipe section that must have had this slope in it then 90 degree bend, hence why I bought this new section thinking it would be suitable.
Good point on removal from the junction, number 1 it's "dirty" around the seal section and number too lol
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