Peyta
2017-07-04 12:46:34
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Hello everyone,
During my bathroom renovation, two problems have come up:
1. I installed a designer siphon, the angles are quite perfectly right-angled (if that’s relevant). Well, in any case, the water doesn’t drain properly. The pipe going upward fills up in no time and the water comes out of the drain fitting upwards or then stands in the basin.
Does anyone have an explanation or know a typical beginner’s mistake?
2. We have a relatively old instantaneous water heater with a directly connected fitting, see pictures. The water is controlled by the two knobs. Is there somehow the possibility in this setup to install a surface-mounted fitting which is connected to the water heater by a hose and with which warm and cold water can be controlled? So no longer with the “knob control.”
Many thanks and best regards
Peter

During my bathroom renovation, two problems have come up:
1. I installed a designer siphon, the angles are quite perfectly right-angled (if that’s relevant). Well, in any case, the water doesn’t drain properly. The pipe going upward fills up in no time and the water comes out of the drain fitting upwards or then stands in the basin.
Does anyone have an explanation or know a typical beginner’s mistake?
2. We have a relatively old instantaneous water heater with a directly connected fitting, see pictures. The water is controlled by the two knobs. Is there somehow the possibility in this setup to install a surface-mounted fitting which is connected to the water heater by a hose and with which warm and cold water can be controlled? So no longer with the “knob control.”
Many thanks and best regards
Peter