Toilet Cisterns etc ?
On Sat, 11 Aug 2007 13:31:25 +0100, "the_constructor"
mused:
"Lurch" wrote in message
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On Sat, 11 Aug 2007 13:05:23 +0100, "the_constructor"
mused:
I am wanting to replace the low level toilet that I have with a cisten
that
hangs on the wall and a short flush pipe to the pan.
That is a low level.
Is there a difference in the actual cisterns used for what I want and what
I
have or is it just that the low level way of fixing to the pan requires a
fixing kit with 2 bolts etc.
Dunno, not sure what it is you want.
It may be that if there is no difference, then I can just change the pan.
Thanks as always for your help.
I am a little lost as to what you actually have and what you want. I'm
not overly convinced you actually have the right terminology in use
here.
Close coupled;
http://www.4bathrooms.co.uk/store/images/T/Tiffany%20wc-01.jpg
Low level;
http://www.bathroomcity.co.uk/images/products/20-884.JPG
High level;
http://www.bathroomcity.co.uk/images/products/20-865.jpg
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Regards,
Stuart.
Ah, yes it rather looks like I got all the terminology wrong as you say
Stuart.
My thanks for the links, very helpful.
I have a close coupled toilet at the moment and would like this taken out
and a Low level toilet fetted.
Is the same cistern used for both the low level toilet and close coupled
toilet (the latter being fixed with a clamp plate underneath), because if it
is, I will only need to replace the toilet pan.
Hope that better explains things.
Yep, bit clearer now. You need a new pan and cistern!
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Regards,
Stuart.
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