How to install an Abacus Easi-Plan Modul Basin Frame

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  • čas přidán 11. 12. 2017
  • The key to any stylish bathroom is in the planning. With the Easi-Plan range of Flushing & Support systems by Abacus, any bathroom structure is possible. bit.ly/modulbasinframe
    The Easi-Plan range allows bathroom designers to ensure rooms are given a more spacious look and feel, with cleaner lines resulting from hiding the plumbing and raising items above the floor. The inclusion of ‘hidden’ inspection covers during the planning phase then allows easy access should any plumbing faults arise at a later date
    The Easi-Plan Modul Basin Frame goes one step further than our standard In-Wall Basin Frame, allowing you securely hang attractive under basin furniture items off the floor without compromising on build quality.
    Watch as Roger Bisby talks you through the process of installing the Easi-Plan Modul Basin Frame; including details on how to fix the unit in position, securely attach a basin and hang your vanity unit securely from the frame.
    The Easi-Plan Modul Basin Frame is fully adjustable which makes it the perfect 'behind the tiles' accompaniment to our entire range of Wall Mounted Basins and Wall Mount
    ======PRODUCT INFO======
    EASI-PLAN MODUL IN WALL BASIN/FURNITURE FRAME: Coming Soon - Product Codes: EPBA-10-0015 (Chrome Trap)/EPBA-10-0010 (White Trap)
    WALL MOUNTED BASIN VANITY UNITS: bit.ly/wall-mounted-basin-vani...
    WALL MOUNTED BASINS: bit.ly/wall-mounted-basins
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Komentáře • 11

  • @unions100
    @unions100 Před 5 lety

    Your the best roger 👍👍👍

  • @duncsindevon
    @duncsindevon Před 2 lety

    Roger the outlet is a 2" external diameter pipe but the adaptors to take a 40mm pipe are not included. Where did you get them from and if not what size will fit.

  • @timcorso6337
    @timcorso6337 Před 6 lety

    Where can you buy this basin frame? can't find one anywhere.

    • @AbacusManufacturingGroupLtd
      @AbacusManufacturingGroupLtd  Před 6 lety

      Tim,
      Apologies for the delay in replying. Abacus are officially launching the product at this year's KBB exhibition, however it is available to purchase now through our UK dealer network.
      You can locate your nearest dealer here.. www.abacus-bathrooms.co.uk/#!/links/store-locator
      The product is available in two finishes for the basin trap (white or chrome)
      EPBA-10-0015 - EasiPlan Modul Basin and Furniture Frame - Includes Viega Chrome in Wall Basin Trap (Chrome Finish)
      EPBA-10-0010 - EasiPlan Modul Basin and Furniture Frame - Includes Viega White in Wall Basin Trap (White Finish)
      Hope this helps!
      Abacus

    • @ukbathroomsofficial
      @ukbathroomsofficial Před 5 lety

      Hi Tim, these

    • @ukbathroomsofficial
      @ukbathroomsofficial Před 5 lety

      Sorry, these are available from UK Bathrooms:
      www.ukbathrooms.com/products/abacus-modul-basin-and-furniture-frame.html

  • @denishill2871
    @denishill2871 Před 2 lety +4

    I’m not a plumber, but as someone who bought one of these, there are a few things you need to know that aren’t explained here, or anywhere.
    1. Although Roger fits this frame on what looks like standard wall studs (63mm x 38mm, or 2 1/2” x 1 1/2”) , it has a total depth of approx 95mm. This is measuring from the front face of the plywood to the back of the nuts on the angled blue plates, which hold the grey trap box in place. So if like me you were hoping to place it in the 63mm deep studded wall cavity, you can’t, as it is supplied.
    Even on the Abacus schematics it never gives a depth measurement, just height and length of the bracketed plywood front face.
    So you either need to bring out your wall studs by 30mm minimum, which for me would’ve pushed the tiled/finished wall out to far over the window, or as I did, remove the blue angled brackets, reattach the pipe elbows to the same holes, and fit the trap against the the back of the plasterboard. I had to screw from the inside of the grey trap housing into a studwork frame I made, as attaching it to the back of plasterboard wasn’t something I trusted.
    2. Waste connection on the grey trap is 50mm OD, with a 50mm compression to 2” adapter supplied, which is no use when trying to adapt it to 40mm solvent weld pipe (43mm OD). So I took it to my local plumbing merchant to find out how to connect.
    So after watching this being fitted to a floating mock up, trying to research its dimensions, purchasing it thinking it would fit, I had modify it to squeeze it in. I like Rogers videos, I just think the full dimensions need giving somewhere so that it can be accurately designed into a bathroom wall, to remove the guesswork.
    Hopefully this info helps anyone thinking of purchasing one.

    • @storegga
      @storegga Před 9 měsíci +2

      Mate, helped me out massively there. Same issue. I either bring pre wall out 30mm which will F up tiles or do as you suggested. Thanks so much

    • @denishill2871
      @denishill2871 Před 8 měsíci

      anytime!! Glad it helped somebody. Always a pain when you buy something and realise it might not fit. @@storegga

  • @dariuszzieba2241
    @dariuszzieba2241 Před 4 lety +1

    will take u 25 years to adapt those systems , u far behind

    • @vikingofengland
      @vikingofengland Před rokem

      Yes, because we still wee and poo into holes in the ground and sleep with cows and sheep.