Have two possible solution in mind for my new BO toilet connection to soil/waste. It's a Twyford Alcona.
1) 90 degree pan connector straight onto the bottom of the loo, into soil/waste pipe running between joists.... and so on.
This sort of thing would give me the "head height" to clear floorboards and enable a secure connection to the pan.
http://www.mcalpineplumbing.com/wc-...length-extended-inlet-rigid-wc-connector.html
2) Short pan connector into short straight, into bend into soil pipe running slightly lower between joists.... etc.
Have some flexibility as the ceiling(s) below (porch and downstairs toilet) are low, having an 11" void between them and the bottom of the joists above.
Can't really think of any reasons not to go with option 1. Less connections to spring leaks, less faffing around with additional pipe-ery. Only additional foible I can think of is regarding angle of the waste/soil pipe. It's got to clear the joists at the far end to bend into the soil stack. So possibly one additional connection to allow a little more slope without compromising the initial connection to the loo.
J.
1) 90 degree pan connector straight onto the bottom of the loo, into soil/waste pipe running between joists.... and so on.
This sort of thing would give me the "head height" to clear floorboards and enable a secure connection to the pan.
http://www.mcalpineplumbing.com/wc-...length-extended-inlet-rigid-wc-connector.html
2) Short pan connector into short straight, into bend into soil pipe running slightly lower between joists.... etc.
Have some flexibility as the ceiling(s) below (porch and downstairs toilet) are low, having an 11" void between them and the bottom of the joists above.
Can't really think of any reasons not to go with option 1. Less connections to spring leaks, less faffing around with additional pipe-ery. Only additional foible I can think of is regarding angle of the waste/soil pipe. It's got to clear the joists at the far end to bend into the soil stack. So possibly one additional connection to allow a little more slope without compromising the initial connection to the loo.
J.