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    Kitchen 2x radials or ring?

    The kitchen has a galley layout and our new gas hob and oven only need a 13a supply. I'm wondering if I should run both sides of the kitchen on 2 radial circuits on 2 20A rcd protected mcbs at cu rather than a 32a ring Is there any issues with this? Left side has: under counter freezer...
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    Ext Central heating Bond?

    Thanks for the reply. It's insulated and sleeved so no ground contact.
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    Ext Central heating Bond?

    Our central heating boiler is on the back wall of the house. The pipework enters the house in 2 places. Just below ground level and under the floor to rads and underfloor on the 1st floor to HW storage tank. As the pipework is coming in from outside does it have to be bonded back to the MET...
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    Lighting ccts and JB's

    I ran all wiring for 10 light fittings in a large room back to a single point (on the ceiling joist above the switch location) as I couldn't decide how to split them and thought it would give more flexibility if something changed. I have the lighting cct going in and out of a 20A 4W JB and...
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    Service socket at CU

    Thanks very much!
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    Service socket at CU

    Are there any issues with putting a 'service' socket tight against the side of the CU and wiring it through a cutout in the side of the CU? All my cct cables will be going in the bottom of the CU hidden in trunking and I didn't want to have to clip a bit of T&E to the board. I'm fussy like...
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    Basic regs for socket locations?

    Thanks!
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    Basic regs for socket locations?

    I want to put a single socket in some framing that will end up about 60-70mm from an external corner and wondered what if any regs there were concerning location? It's not an ideal solution but just a difficult location. (Old victorian single brick partition wall. If I try to chop out a brick...
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    Taking it outside

    Funny you should say that... Cause I was going to. I wanted something low cost with a switch that was more durable than a socket and surface box as I often have wet hands when messing with the pond. I will cut an x in the rubber cover so the lid can stay down and the switch stays covered...
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    Taking it outside

    Thanks fellas. I dropped the switch and just went for 2 single switched sockets that are ip55 (Not cheap just s*** :) ) http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/SPSP15.html They will be housed inside the cupboard so they should be fine.
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    Taking it outside

    Thanks V much electronicsuk.
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    Taking it outside

    I could use some advice and experience regarding supplying power to an Ext socket and power for a pond pump. I have a switch fuse spur (fed w 2.5 t&e either on DS ring or on own cct undecided) to supply power to an outside cupboard fitted directly to the back of the house. I've managed...
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    WYLEX 10-Way Insulated High Integrity CU

    Who knows but you can bet it will be soon! Ordered the Wylex from TLC yesterday afternoon. (Thanks for the WF tip.) Was delivered at 8.15am this morning! They did forget a length of mini trunking though :roll:
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    Parquet value

    Hmmm great :shock: I've dumped about 50M of the stuff! Put down in the early 70's so probably not worth anything. Can't be worth much as what could you do with all those little bits? Can you post back if you get anything for it. I have some good squares left :wink:
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    WYLEX 10-Way Insulated High Integrity CU

    Thanks for showing me yours. I'll show you mine soon :D I only really need 8 ways but would have needed an extra 32A MCB and would have had a few (useless) spares. TLC saves about £15 (Or £35 if I ditch a RCBO for an MCB) and they're not too far from me Thanks.
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