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David M
Aug 26, 2005, 09:53 AM
Hi All,

So, yes, I'm learning about plumbing. Please excuse the basic question...

What is unique about a "closet bend" fitting? Also, is it applicable to a wall-mounted rear-drain toilet mounted to a wall with 6-inch studs and a near horizontal drain branch along the wall from the toilet? (Diagram below)

Cheers,

David

speedball1
Aug 26, 2005, 10:20 AM
Hi All,

So, yes, I'm learning about plumbing. Please excuse the basic question...

What is unique about a "closet bend" fitting? Also, is it applicable to a wall-mounted rear-drain toilet mounted to a wall with 6-inch studs and a near horizontal drain branch along the wall from the toilet? (Diagram below)

Cheers,

David


Closet bends are simply a quarter bend with a long throat used to pick up a toilet that mounts on the floor. The long end connects to the drain and the short end sticks up to the floor as a stub up to attach a closet flange to. This fitting can't be used with your wall mounted toilet. Your toilet will come with its own connection and mounting bracket. Cheers back! Tom