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1.
Cut a piece of 110 mm pipe adapted to the desired horizontal length of pipe.
When connecng pipes, use of silicone spray or soap is recommended.
2.
If you are direcng the pipe through the wall, you can now insert the pipe into the toilet’s vent stub
and use a pencil to put a mark on the wall where the hole should be.
3.
Use a 114 mm hole saw to make the hole in the wall. Ensure that you will not hit a stud before
you start sawing.
4.
Use sealant to seal around the pipe where it runs through the wall, enabling exibility
of the pipe.
5.
Aach the branched pipe and the boom plug in this pipe. Remember to drill a hole of
at least 3 mm in the boom plug.
6.
Connect as many lengths of pipe as you need to reach the desired height.
See the separate paragraph if you are planning on direcng the pipe through the ceiling.
7.
The pipe must be secured with clamps so that it is stable. Use the brackets supplied in the installaon
package for aachment to the wall. Should the pipe need to be aached further away from the wall,
brackets with distance screws may be bought separately.
8.
Aach the vent top last. Do not use insect nets or suchlike, as this may limit the air supply.
9.
The pipe should run for a maximum of 1 m horizontally, and 6 m vercally.
No more than one 90° bend and two 45° bends should be used.
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