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Hello,
I have a first floor en suite which has a shower and basin only. Both drain into a 50mm waste which connects vertically to a 110mm soil pipe on the ground floor in the middle of the house. The 50mm pipe is vented above out through the roof.
I want to install a toilet but there is not enough space to extend the 110mm soil pipe up to the the first floor and there is no soil pipe on the same side of the house as the shower room.
I think a macerator will help me install the toilet where the shower, basin and toilet are input into the macerator. I'm not sure about the connection of the outlet to the 50mm waste pipe.
According to the instructions there has to be a vertical section on the outlet before a horizontal and onward connection can be made to the 50mm pipe.
Is a macerator the way to go or is there an alternative way to fit a toilet and continue to use the existing 50mm pipe?
Thanks
Craig
I have a first floor en suite which has a shower and basin only. Both drain into a 50mm waste which connects vertically to a 110mm soil pipe on the ground floor in the middle of the house. The 50mm pipe is vented above out through the roof.
I want to install a toilet but there is not enough space to extend the 110mm soil pipe up to the the first floor and there is no soil pipe on the same side of the house as the shower room.
I think a macerator will help me install the toilet where the shower, basin and toilet are input into the macerator. I'm not sure about the connection of the outlet to the 50mm waste pipe.
According to the instructions there has to be a vertical section on the outlet before a horizontal and onward connection can be made to the 50mm pipe.
Is a macerator the way to go or is there an alternative way to fit a toilet and continue to use the existing 50mm pipe?
Thanks
Craig