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TIM Asked :Is this pan rimless?
Anthony Asked :When toilets and bidets are described as "back to the wall" does this also mean that they are suitable to be backed by a Vanity Unit? Due to our floor joists' run, the 4-inch toilet waste pipe has to run above the floor level so as not to allow a back to the wall toilet and bidet, but if using the same would need to be backed by a vanity unit that is possible.
Answered By QS Team :
That’s correct a back to wall pan. Means a pan that sits flush against a wall unit, so all the workings are then concealed from view, so this type can be fitted against the furniture when required.
Graham Asked :Re: VitrA S50 comfort back to wall toilet pan - how is this pan secured to the floor as there does not appear to be any screw holes in the side of the pan
Answered By QS Team :
The pans are fixed to the floor with a hidden fixing pack which screw in from the pan's side, but the holes have been airbrushed out of the brochure images as the fitting come with white cover caps.
Satwinder Asked :Which cistern would you recommend with this toilet and what is clear internal min depth req for boxing in? Thanks
Answered By QS Team :
The comfort height pan should be used with a cistern which has an inlet height of 425mm.
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