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Hi everyone,

I am installing a macerator I got from plumbworld. 400w.
Where it's being installed to the far left I have an electric shower followed by a sink, to the right off the macerator there will be a kitchen sink on the other side off the partition.
Will I need a stop check valve in pipework on both sides?
 
Not with any models I have fitted.

But just make sure you follow the Manufacturer’s Instructions- especially regarding height of shower tray and gravity falls from each item to the macerator.
 
Ok I will do. My other question is.
The end that fits on macerator is a good fit. With clip on with it to.
There isn't a proper fit for my 45mm pvc pipe.
What am I doing wrong?
 

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You have to cut the spigot to fit it eg the correct step etc and then use the provided jubilee clip on the flat spot
 
Not seen a flexi rubber connector quite like that before, is there more than one piece in your photo and the flexi goes over the pipe like the connection to the macerator tank.
Water wont completely drain,there, that pipe need to be higher.
 
Hi, yeah there was 2 off them.
I have sliced into them and fitted pvc pipe in perfectly... Along with clip to secure it 👍🏻
I'll get a better slope on it when I have all the pipes cut to size.
Thanks 👍🏻
 

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