WC Pan connector. Is this acceptable?

Sorry mate ,don't understand your question ?
The mcalpine code I gave is for an extended inlet pan connector ,which appears to fit the bill for your needs
 
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You said early on the other day.

I think McAlpine do an angled pan connector that will suit ,but I can't remember what their code is.

I wondered why angled.

Cheers
 
Angled pan connector is what you have in your posted pics. The extended inlet ,is the horizontal bit thats longer than usual....which is what you need.
 
Oh ok dughb!

I thought an angled connector was a 45deg connector. But I'm sure that's probably called a 45deg connector!!!

Thanks for your help.

Cheers
 
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Ha ha , if its not a straight connector ,its angled in some way . Welcome to the world of plumbing mate....if your not confused now.... You will be !!
 

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