Thanks John
Yeah I've got a mortice deadlock too, so that provides the main security for the door.
Just need to change the lock for the night latch, so it looks like I could get a Yale 1109 as a direct replacement - http://www.yale.co.uk/en/yale/couk/ProductsDB/?groupId=924&productId=43850
Hi all,
I want to replace my rim cylinder on my night latch on the front door.
This is what I currently have. I think it's a "high security" one. Not too sure:
Could I replace it with a Yale X5? http://www.yale.co.uk/en/yale/couk/ProductsDB/?groupId=924&productId=43851...
Cheers. There's not enough drop wire to play around with to be able to move it, but fortunately there is already a hole drilled in the sill to poke through to underneath.
Hi all,
Just out of interest, if someone from Openreach were to come round and replace this broken junction box with a new one, and affix it to the underside of the window sill, which junction box would they replace it with?
Something like a BT77A perhaps?
Thanks :)
Gas hob, but electric cooker. The property is empty so I guess that's why it's off. I'm seeing it again this weekend so I'll flip it and test the oven.
I'm not sure. The lable for that says "SPARS". There's no hot tank as it's a combi boiler.
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Cheers for that :) So I'm guessing the 16th Ed puts that CU at 1991 or later.
There's a couple of NSB06s in there for the lights, so I'd better double-check those!
Hello everyone.
New to the forum and even newer into the world of household circuits!
I'm buying my first house. Very exciting, but I don't have that much of an idea about how to check the electrics are decent. I'm going to get an electrician in, but I was wondering if someone could take a...