I've been trying to find a picture of the back of a grohe wall hung pan to compare mine to. I was sure it was faulty but now the replacement is the same and surely it can't be a faulty batch and I've got 2 of them?
Both are dripping from the flush pipe just where I've marked it in red on the picture with the pipe inserted, takes about 10 to 15 mins to start then a continuous slow drip. I've tried 2 grohe flush seals both with the same problem.
I think the problem might be the pan is drilled wrong. The hole for the flush at the back of the socket is offset upwards, so the flush pipe holds 1cm of water constantly. Surely it should be dry except when flushing? The funny thing is the offset of the hole is exactly set so that it matches the top edge of the pipe. If you switched it 180 degrees it would match the bottom edge and drain perfectly. I wonder if there is a batch of these where someone drilled them with a jig the wrong way round?
Anyone fitted one of these and remember what it looked like from this angle? What do you think, faulty or just a stupid design?
Both are dripping from the flush pipe just where I've marked it in red on the picture with the pipe inserted, takes about 10 to 15 mins to start then a continuous slow drip. I've tried 2 grohe flush seals both with the same problem.
I think the problem might be the pan is drilled wrong. The hole for the flush at the back of the socket is offset upwards, so the flush pipe holds 1cm of water constantly. Surely it should be dry except when flushing? The funny thing is the offset of the hole is exactly set so that it matches the top edge of the pipe. If you switched it 180 degrees it would match the bottom edge and drain perfectly. I wonder if there is a batch of these where someone drilled them with a jig the wrong way round?
Anyone fitted one of these and remember what it looked like from this angle? What do you think, faulty or just a stupid design?

