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Hi,
I have a Ideal Standard Concept Back to the Wall WC that I am fitting myself.
I notice the Pan spigot is unglazed. Can the conventional/standard push on pan connector be used? I'm worried if it would provide an adequate seal. Is it normal/better in these circumstances to use the connector type which has a jubilee clip that is tightened around the spigot as advertised by McAlpine, as per below:
Put it another way, I'm not sure why the McAlpine connector above is specifically noted for use in Back to Wall WC and not all standard types.
Thanks in advance for your advice.
I have a Ideal Standard Concept Back to the Wall WC that I am fitting myself.
I notice the Pan spigot is unglazed. Can the conventional/standard push on pan connector be used? I'm worried if it would provide an adequate seal. Is it normal/better in these circumstances to use the connector type which has a jubilee clip that is tightened around the spigot as advertised by McAlpine, as per below:
Put it another way, I'm not sure why the McAlpine connector above is specifically noted for use in Back to Wall WC and not all standard types.
Thanks in advance for your advice.
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