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Hi, Hoping you may be able to advice me...

I'm trying to fit a toilet between a wall and a door - a 2ft gap. Sadly I also need to fit in a 1ft pipe to one side behind the toilet - and can't afford to move the toilet forward. I therefore need my 400mm approx pan to overlap the front of this additional large pipe, in order to clear the door, and find a way of squeezing in a concealed cistern on the other side.

I am therefore trying to find a cistern that is no more than 1ft (300mm) wide, which I would then mount SIDEWAYS (so the width becomes the depth) allowing the flush pipe to keep as close as possible to the middle of my 2ft gap, and further allowing a 400mm wide toilet pan still to be floor mounted. Does that make sense?

Can anyone foresee any pitfalls with this idea (such as fixing a flush button/handle), or have a better recommendation, such as an off-set cistern (although I have been warned this may cause the water to flush with little impact)...

Thanks for any help or advice you may have...
David :)
 
Have you considered one of those powered flushers. Never fitted one myself but I've seen them in a hotel. Perhaps someone else here has.
 
powered flushers or "fluxors" are just a mains fed pipe direct to pan, ok in europe, but you'd have to work your way around our building regs to fit one here!
 
stick the cistern in the loft then bring down via the boxing a 11/2'' pipe to a low level cistern pan using 2- 90 deg bends, flushed as whpes says, via a long chain h.l.c through cieling idea.
 
Thank you everyone... yes, loft idea is a gooden, there is a bedroom in the loft above, but I may be able to offset the cistern a little to get it into the eaves storage (and then buy a quiet flushing one!). The cistern won't fit higher within the bathroom itself sadly - as the other pipe runs all the way up through the roof (it's the flue for the fire in the lounge below).
 
If you can I would test the high level idea prior to actually installing it,
the added force may cause the flush to be more powerfull than the pan can handle and
result in water and turds hitting the ceiling.
 
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