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    mystery shock

    Advice needed please. On the central heating water pipe system I have two Grunfos pumps. One pumping the heating circuit, one pumping to the hot water cylinder. Both pumps stopped working. They are individually plugged in to the electric supply via round 3 pin 2 amp plugs. Other appliances in...
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    moving radiator in front of socket

    I am upgrading a couple of radiators from old skirting rads to conventional style. Is it safe to place a new rad in front of an electrical outlet. (I wasn't planning on using it)! Cheers
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    surface mounted metal socket box in cupboard

    Hi, sometime ago I had a new kitchen installed with a fcu fitted in a cabinet to power a under sink water pump in the future. Well the future is here and I need help in some safe practice. I have bought a surface mounted metal socket to link up to the fcu so I can plug in the pump(the pump came...
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    Plasma tv wiring/fcu?

    Hi, I've read plenty on this subject but there seems to be conflicting advice. So I would like to give you my personal project for the correct order, cheers; I'm installing a new wall mounted flat screen tv with sat box, ps3, surround sound etc and I need to run a new power supply to this area...
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    Plastic or copper?

    Hello, I'm moving a radiator approx. 2 ft from it's original position. I'm planning on extending the pipework and using push fit connectors. Any reason I should use plastic pipe over copper or vice versa? Thanks.
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    Connecting to soil

    I have a new kitchen and re-located waste pipe i want to connect to the existing house soil pipe (outside). I have dug a trench to the soil pipe which comes out about a foot higher. 1. can i connect to it from directly above, or should i run the new connection into the side of the soil pipe at...
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    One-pipe central heating

    I've just bought an old house with a oil fired central heating system that i haven't come accross before, a one-pipe system. It was installed in 1969! The radiators are a skirting type, consisting of a single copper pipe running through with attached metal fins, not unlike a car radiator. I...
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