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What size is the flush pipe for a high level WC?

What size is the flush pipe for a high level WC?

The high-level cistern comes with a choice of 3 and 6-litre flush, depending on the requirement. For a 6-litre flush, you must pull the rod down, and for a 3-litre flush, the rod should be pushed up. The angled flush pipe kit is made from solid brass and is supplied with a solid brass pipe.

How do you fit a high level cistern?

Put the cistern on top of the brackets and mark the positions of the holes on the wall. Screw the cistern to the wall using the fixing screws and washers supplied through the fixing holes in the back of the cistern. Ensure the tank is firmly secured to the wall. The high level pipe kit can be cut down if required.

What is a high level cistern?

High level toilets are that classic traditional style, with a cistern fitted to the wall above the toilet approximately 2 metres high.

What is the size of the flush pipe for flushing cistern?

Most toilet flush pipes that go in to the back of the toilet come in 38mm width and may change size as they get closer to the toilet cistern.

How do high level toilets work?

High level toilets A high level toilet is where the cistern is fitted at a high level on the wall and is connected to the pan by a long chrome flush pipe. The cistern is operated by a long chain pull. When fitting a high level toilet, the cistern must be fitted to either a solid wall or a wall that’s been reinforced.

How does a high level toilet work?

What exactly is a high level toilet? Like close-coupled toilets, high level toilets comprise of a pan and cistern. However, the cistern is situated much higher up the wall than usual, supported by brackets which are often intricate and ornate in their appearance, and connected by a flush pipe.

How high is a disabled toilet?

Accessible toilets can meet compliance when they have a height between 440 and 500mm. Most commonly, they will have a height of 450mm, which is based off of the height of the average adult user. The toilet also needs to have added projection to the front, or have a more elongated front or pan.

Are flush pipes standard size?

Most flush pipes are 38mm, so unlikely to achieve anything by changing flush pipe to larger size.

Why did toilets have high tanks?

The High-Tank Crapper The Victorians discovered that toilets flushed better when gravity forced the water into the bowl, so they mounted tanks high on the wall above the toilet. Check out these ways to improve flushing power if your toilet just isn’t doing the job.

What kind of toilet has a high level cistern?

Burlington High Level Pan with High Level Cistern and High Level Angled Flush Pipe Kit. The Burlington High Level Pan with High Level Cistern and High Level Angled Flush Pipe Kit has a traditional appearance, lovingly crafted and hand finished with exceptional care using the finest materials and manufacturing processes.

What kind of toilet is a high level toilet?

Coupled with a traditional shaped white ceramic cistern, this high level toilet will make a remarkable statement in any bathroom, WC or powder room. This fabulous high level toilet from The Remarkable Toilet Company (TRTC) includes the toilet pan, cistern and chrome flush pipe kit.

What kind of toilet is Burlington dual flush?

The Burlington Dual Flush High Level Toilet with Chrome Flush Pipe Kit has a traditional appearance, lovingly crafted and hand finished with exceptional care using the finest materials and manufacturing processes.

Which is the best high level flush pipe?

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