Hi,
I have a flexible connector at the moment, and the rubber seal seems to be giving as there is a drip after flushing. It doesn't help that the location of the waste in relation to the pan outlet means the connector is probably on the 'stretch' limit.
It's a McAlpine part (I think WC-F26S), with a 90mm straight end outlet that enters the waste (standard 110mm) with what I understand to be a 'ring seal', not that I want to replace like-for-like anyway due to the tightness of it.
What's the best option to replace? Probably only need an extra 20-30mm! My setup is back-to-wall with a concealed cistern - housed in a unit rather than hidden in the wall. So if I could incorporate even an offset pan connector in the existing flexible one that would probably sort me out - can/should you daisy-chain actual pan connectors though?
Are McAlpine the "best"?
Thanks
I have a flexible connector at the moment, and the rubber seal seems to be giving as there is a drip after flushing. It doesn't help that the location of the waste in relation to the pan outlet means the connector is probably on the 'stretch' limit.
It's a McAlpine part (I think WC-F26S), with a 90mm straight end outlet that enters the waste (standard 110mm) with what I understand to be a 'ring seal', not that I want to replace like-for-like anyway due to the tightness of it.
What's the best option to replace? Probably only need an extra 20-30mm! My setup is back-to-wall with a concealed cistern - housed in a unit rather than hidden in the wall. So if I could incorporate even an offset pan connector in the existing flexible one that would probably sort me out - can/should you daisy-chain actual pan connectors though?
Are McAlpine the "best"?
Thanks
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