BotusBuild Posted Friday at 11:37 Posted Friday at 11:37 I'm going to document the frame install to help some others in the future, as I have found the lack of words of explanation on the instructions to be a hurdle. By way of example, this, I think is the first bit you need to consider, and it hinges around the height of the waste pipe, 220 or 230mm Combined with this, where Z comes from the above picture And thise two picture come from this If I didn't know better I'd say these instructions were designed not by a German! In my case, I think my Z is 985mm as the waste need to be at 230mm. Here goes ...
BotusBuild Posted Friday at 11:55 Author Posted Friday at 11:55 Next pay attention to the following two little pictures ringed in red, as they signal the start of instructions for whether you attaching it direct to a wall, or into a frame. I'm attaching it to a piece of wooden joist which is screwed into an ICF wall. (Pictures later) 1
BotusBuild Posted Friday at 12:48 Author Posted Friday at 12:48 (edited) This one's a humdinger 😀 Takes the Z figure (985 in my case), then measure W (800 from the table in the picture) FROM FINISHED FLOOR LEVEL!! See that dashed line. Look where it goes. Finding the centre line of where your waste will be is easier if you're going vertical, a littl more difficult if you're going at 45 degrees 😀 The 175 figure is where you will be drilling holes for fixing the bottom of the frame, the 230 where the brackets for the top fastenings will be. Take the time to get all these marked out correctly. Remember the adage "Measure Twice ...." I ringed X1 below, but that's wrong as my waste will be T 45 degrees so I'll be using X2, so a min of 165 and a max of 230 from the wall. Edited Friday at 12:49 by BotusBuild Grammar and bolding
BotusBuild Posted Friday at 15:20 Author Posted Friday at 15:20 And more measuring. Time to pick up a power tool !! Are your sure those measurements are correct??
BotusBuild Posted Friday at 16:34 Author Posted Friday at 16:34 Following these steps I added that piece of wood to the wall Drilled the four holes, two on the floor, two in the wood (my "wall"), then fitted the frame And made the adjustments to these parts to level make it vertical and tightened the nuts and inserted the little plastic lugs Finally, attached the waste to the Y junction. Ready for these steps next 1 1
Nickfromwales Posted Friday at 22:07 Posted Friday at 22:07 4 hours ago, Omnibuswoman said: Great work!! We haven't seen what happens when he hits the flush button yet. 3
BotusBuild Posted yesterday at 09:29 Author Posted yesterday at 09:29 11 hours ago, Nickfromwales said: We haven't seen what happens when he hits the flush button yet. There's a flush button? 2
Nickfromwales Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 13 hours ago, BotusBuild said: There's a flush button? Could be more of a "self-destruct" button here lol, but give it a push anyways and see what happens; I am safely outside the blast radius
Onoff Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago On 22/05/2026 at 13:48, BotusBuild said: This one's a humdinger 😀 I found the Geberit instructions confusing initially. Helped watching some of their YouTube videos. Dare say Grohe have the same or if not then on their website.
markharro Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Will need to bookmark this page- I have fitted a Geberit frame downstairs and thankfully managed not to balls it up! I have a Grohe frame to put in upstairs - bought it second hand so will need to hunt down the instructions online. There were really really useful videos for the Geberit frames which in no small measure allowed me as a numpty to fit it......I was hoping there would be similar for the Grohe. This has reminded me I will also need to source some extra parts eg the waste and water supply pipes will have been cut down to suit the previous install...can anyone recommend good source of spares?
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