I’ve recently fitted a concealed grohe cistern (this one
https://www.grohe.co.uk/en_gb/rapid-sl-3-in-1-set-for-wc-0-82-m-installation-height-38773000.html) and am now fitting the wall hung pan (
https://www.rakceramics.com/us/en/b...k-resort-water-closet-rimless-wall-hung-52cm/), however after my first test flush I found water running out the bottom of the pan and I’m struggling to work out why.
I trimmed a very small amount off the pan connector which I’m now worried is too short however I put the pan in the bath and tipped a bucket of water into it and there was no obvious leak even when I wiggled the connector so it was loose.
I measured the distance between the inlet and outlet which is 130mm on the pan but looks to be closer to 135mm on the cistern so I’m thinking that this may be why, but 5mm doesn’t seem like much given the rubber linings on both.
I’m pretty sure it’s the outlet that’s leaking as when I took it off the top of the outlet connector and was dry and so was the inlet.
https://www.grohe.co.uk/en_gb/rapid-sl-3-in-1-set-for-wc-0-82-m-installation-height-38773000.html) and am now fitting the wall hung pan (
https://www.rakceramics.com/us/en/b...k-resort-water-closet-rimless-wall-hung-52cm/), however after my first test flush I found water running out the bottom of the pan and I’m struggling to work out why.
I trimmed a very small amount off the pan connector which I’m now worried is too short however I put the pan in the bath and tipped a bucket of water into it and there was no obvious leak even when I wiggled the connector so it was loose.
I measured the distance between the inlet and outlet which is 130mm on the pan but looks to be closer to 135mm on the cistern so I’m thinking that this may be why, but 5mm doesn’t seem like much given the rubber linings on both.
I’m pretty sure it’s the outlet that’s leaking as when I took it off the top of the outlet connector and was dry and so was the inlet.