MortarThePoint Posted October 27 Share Posted October 27 (edited) I'm wondering if I should go with a straightforward right angle WC connector (below) or use a roddable elbow and straight connector. I've never rodded through the pan of a toilet before. After this point there is about a 1m horizontal run before a branch laid on its back that is for an AAV. Difficult, but may be able to rod through there. Would be easier if I have a removable tile panel above that horizontal zone (at end of bath). Separately, I'm wondering about using two 50mm AAVs instead of a single 110mm one. One would connect to the previously mentioned branch, the second would be on the 50mm tee. Both are before the vertical section of soil pipe and the advantages are space saving and the one on the 50mm tee can help with the bath and shower . https://mcalpineplumbing.com/wc-connectors/rigid-wc-connectors/90-bend-adjustable-length-rigid-wc-connector/ Edited October 27 by MortarThePoint Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gone West Posted October 27 Share Posted October 27 In our downstairs wetroom we were tight for space and I used a short, straight WC connector into a 90 degree bend with a 50mm AAV vertically off the bend. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MortarThePoint Posted October 27 Author Share Posted October 27 29 minutes ago, Gone West said: 50mm AAV vertically off the bend Interesting, how did you attach the 50mm to the bend? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gone West Posted October 27 Share Posted October 27 1 hour ago, MortarThePoint said: Interesting, how did you attach the 50mm to the bend? IIRC it was a rodding elbow and I drilled a hole in the centre of the rodding cover for a 50mm 45 degree bend which I bonded on somehow. It was eight years ago so the details are a bit thin I'm afraid. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MortarThePoint Posted October 27 Author Share Posted October 27 17 minutes ago, Gone West said: IIRC it was a rodding elbow and I drilled a hole in the centre of the rodding cover for a 50mm 45 degree bend which I bonded on somehow. It was eight years ago so the details are a bit thin I'm afraid. That was the only way I could think you'd done it. I've thought of doing that too so good to know someone has already done it successfully Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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