Eh? Where on that page does it mention anything about standard spigot height. Moreover, why would it?TicklyT said:Maybe this is the standard, remembering that water doesn't flow uphill......
http://www.multikwik.com/products.php?cat=1&procat=Pan+Connectors
Softus said:Eh? Where on that page does it mention anything about standard spigot height. Moreover, why would it?TicklyT said:Maybe this is the standard, remembering that water doesn't flow uphill......
http://www.multikwik.com/products.php?cat=1&procat=Pan+Connectors
You appear to be assuming that all soil pipes are installed at the same height. If my own experiences are anything to go by, then that's a rather naive assumption.TicklyT said:If all spigots were at the same height, there wouldn't be much of a market for offset pan connectors!
And yet you did.My point is there seem to be so many 'non-standard' pans about, we can't really talk about a standard outlet height.
Everything. There's only one advantage to having a flexible pan connector - it's not a Saniflo.--tom said:Solo, would you talk a little about the disadvantages of flexi - connectors?
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