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avocado June 12th 08 02:12 PM

Connecting basin waste to WC waste
 
I want to fit a small washbasin inside and outdoor toilet. I'm
wondering about the basin waste - the only place I can route it to
would be the back of the toilet. Is there any way to connect the PVC
waste pipe to a pan connector? The pan connector is a swan next type
going down into the floor.

Ed Sirett June 12th 08 06:14 PM

Connecting basin waste to WC waste
 
On Thu, 12 Jun 2008 06:12:09 -0700, avocado wrote:

I want to fit a small washbasin inside and outdoor toilet. I'm wondering
about the basin waste - the only place I can route it to would be the
back of the toilet. Is there any way to connect the PVC waste pipe to a
pan connector? The pan connector is a swan next type going down into the
floor.


A selection of fitting are available for this purpose, usually in the
form of a 32mm compression fitting on the side/top/end of various pan
outlet connectors/adaptors. Precisely how much help and how difficult to
use will depend on lots of things, but it could be what you are looking
for.


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David Hansen June 12th 08 07:32 PM

Connecting basin waste to WC waste
 
On Thu, 12 Jun 2008 06:12:09 -0700 (PDT) someone who may be avocado
wrote this:-

I want to fit a small washbasin inside and outdoor toilet. I'm
wondering about the basin waste - the only place I can route it to
would be the back of the toilet. Is there any way to connect the PVC
waste pipe to a pan connector? The pan connector is a swan next type
going down into the floor.


To add to what Ed has said, one of the main problems will be
enduring that the trap of the basin is properly ventilated. In ye
olden days that would be by an air admittance pipe running up the
building, these days there are a variety of gadgets with valves
built in to them to do the same thing.




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Andrew Gabriel June 13th 08 09:13 AM

Connecting basin waste to WC waste
 
In article ,
David Hansen writes:
On Thu, 12 Jun 2008 06:12:09 -0700 (PDT) someone who may be avocado
wrote this:-

I want to fit a small washbasin inside and outdoor toilet. I'm
wondering about the basin waste - the only place I can route it to
would be the back of the toilet. Is there any way to connect the PVC
waste pipe to a pan connector? The pan connector is a swan next type
going down into the floor.


To add to what Ed has said, one of the main problems will be
enduring that the trap of the basin is properly ventilated. In ye
olden days that would be by an air admittance pipe running up the
building, these days there are a variety of gadgets with valves
built in to them to do the same thing.


Use of a U-trap or bottle trap on the basin with an integral air
admittance valve is what I would suggest. I've used these a few
times and they work very well.

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Andrew Gabriel
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