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JohnW July 22nd 06 02:25 PM

Push fit soil boss connector
 
After the dreaded ceiling damp patch, I have succeeded in raising a
portion of chipboard flooring and identified the problem as a leak
where the bathroom basin waste enters a short horizontal section of
110mm soil pipe at a boss connector. The toilet also connects at this
same boss, toilet in the top and basin waste at the side
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The house is about 15 years old. The basin waste connector to the boss
had half fallen out. The connector is 40mm push fit and looks more like
a mini toilet pan connector with 3-4 rings of rubber which form the
seal.
Is the best course of action to try and source a new seal (any ideas?)
or clean the old one up and add some other form of sealant as well
before re-assembling. You may have some other ideas as well. The soil
pipe is under the floor and I am loathe to have to replumb the waste
from the basin as access to this is very poor.

Thanks for your time

John


Lobster July 22nd 06 03:57 PM

Push fit soil boss connector
 
JohnW wrote:
After the dreaded ceiling damp patch, I have succeeded in raising a
portion of chipboard flooring and identified the problem as a leak
where the bathroom basin waste enters a short horizontal section of
110mm soil pipe at a boss connector. The toilet also connects at this
same boss, toilet in the top and basin waste at the side


The house is about 15 years old. The basin waste connector to the boss
had half fallen out. The connector is 40mm push fit and looks more like
a mini toilet pan connector with 3-4 rings of rubber which form the
seal.
Is the best course of action to try and source a new seal (any ideas?)


One of these?
http://www.screwfix.com/app/sfd/cat/...15481&ts=79613
Readily obtainable at a plumber's merchant if you don't want the
delivery charge.

But do you know why it's come out? Badly fitted originally? Maybe the
pipework was under stress? You need to prevent the cause or it will
just happen again.

David

fred July 22nd 06 03:58 PM

Push fit soil boss connector
 
In article . com,
JohnW writes
After the dreaded ceiling damp patch, I have succeeded in raising a
portion of chipboard flooring and identified the problem as a leak
where the bathroom basin waste enters a short horizontal section of
110mm soil pipe at a boss connector. The toilet also connects at this
same boss, toilet in the top and basin waste at the side
t
Ob


The house is about 15 years old. The basin waste connector to the boss
had half fallen out. The connector is 40mm push fit and looks more like
a mini toilet pan connector with 3-4 rings of rubber which form the
seal.
Is the best course of action to try and source a new seal (any ideas?)
or clean the old one up and add some other form of sealant as well
before re-assembling. You may have some other ideas as well. The soil
pipe is under the floor and I am loathe to have to replumb the waste
from the basin as access to this is very poor.

If it's the kind I think it is then they have a reputation for popping out. You
may find that the boss itself is solvent compatible allowing you to use a
solvent adaptor to mate securely with a solvent pipe. That said, I would
consider some way of dismounting the (small) pipe in case of blockage,
you could do that by using a straight compression coupler just a bit back
from the boss. See the BES site for examples: http://www.bes.ltd.uk item
12993, http://www.bes.ltd.uk/products/130a.asp near the bottom (valid for
this catalogue only). Actually, item 12987 (same page) may do both jobs
in one.
--
fred
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