I'm moving a toilet away off an external wall and onto an internal wall, and have discovered I can't put the waste pipe under the floorboards as there is a joist in the way.
As I'm not moving it far, the run isn't long so I have plenty of space to run the waste pipe along at approx floor level and box it in. (Obviously I'll go up a bit at the toilet end to give a fall). However I'm not sure if it is best to cut the 90 degree coupler short and put it vertically into a 92.5 degree bend, or fit the coupler almost horizontally (it will be between 3 and 4-o'clock looking from the front) which will run it straight into the waste pipe.
Both seem like they would work to me - have I missed anything, or would one be better than the other?
Just to be clear, the toilet has a horizontal outlet, and the coupler is like the one in the link below.
http://www.screwfix.com/prods/15330/Plumbing/Macerators-Connectors/FloPlast-90-Connector-SP103
As I'm not moving it far, the run isn't long so I have plenty of space to run the waste pipe along at approx floor level and box it in. (Obviously I'll go up a bit at the toilet end to give a fall). However I'm not sure if it is best to cut the 90 degree coupler short and put it vertically into a 92.5 degree bend, or fit the coupler almost horizontally (it will be between 3 and 4-o'clock looking from the front) which will run it straight into the waste pipe.
Both seem like they would work to me - have I missed anything, or would one be better than the other?
Just to be clear, the toilet has a horizontal outlet, and the coupler is like the one in the link below.
http://www.screwfix.com/prods/15330/Plumbing/Macerators-Connectors/FloPlast-90-Connector-SP103