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Hi all,

Just on the last knockings of my bathroom refurb.

I need to extend the 22mm plastic overflow pipe to the toilet. I assumed this was 21.5mm until I tried some solvent weld fittings that were overly tight.

Where can I get fittings at 22mm? Are they solvent weld or some kind of push fit?

Many thanks!

Trev
 
Any good merchant should be able to help you out. Either with compressions or 21.5-22 reducers
 
Any good merchant should be able to help you out. Either with compressions or 21.5-22 reducer solvent weld
 
You might be better off changing the siphon in the cistern to a siphon including an integral overflow so that the water overflows down the pan if the inlet valve fails. Much better job.
 
Thanks guys. Is the integral overflow siphon available for a closed coupled, old (victorian) style toilet?? Internal cistern height is 11" (about 280mm).
 
There are a couple of alternatives but again a good merchant should be able to guide you. If you can post a couple of snaps someone on here could probably recommend
 
Does this look ok? http://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/opella-dual-flush-siphon/20824#product_additional_details_container

Is there a cap I can buy for the wall end of the overflow? I've already done the tiling and the pipe is poking out of the wall!!
 
If it's a push button type bang a fluidmaster siphon in there.
For handle types I've been using the following lately, the adjustable height is good for getting the overflow level spot on.
Skylo Dual Flush Height Adjustment Syphon | Toolstation

You can get white 22mm solvent weld stop ends to cap off your overflow, but if I were you I'd fix the overflow for the price of a connector, I think it will look better than a pointless pipe poking out of the wall. :)
 
I think I have fixed the overflow issue now. Next challenge is the doughnut seal in the new coupling kit is too thick. Fits the nut perfectly. Can this be cut down as the original was a lot thinner and allowed the cistern to sit correctly on the back of the pan.
The second issue is the siphon. Original was 9.5", been sold a 9" Dudley turbo 88. Will this work ok? Will the flush handle sit correctly?
 
Remember the old donut has been compressed for some time that why it looks wrong.

Think the 88 is adjustable for height.
 
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