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    Shower running out of water too quickly....

    We have an aqualisa pump at the base of the HWC on the first floor and a CWT in the loft on a raised platform. The shower in the ensuite on the first floor runs out of hot water at weekends after about 5 minutes. The shower control in the cubicle is a manual Aqualisa lever mixer. We have...
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    Acceptable to run under-pelmet kitchen flourescent from the

    Ok - so if I take the tiles off, remove the 1mm2 from the wall and put a length of 2.5mm2 in instead it should be fine as per my above?
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    Acceptable to run under-pelmet kitchen flourescent from the

    To be honest I'm loathe to start taking more tile off the wall only to find that there's yet another spur in the next one. So I'm leaving the existing wires in the mains socket and simply doing the following: At the socket: Blue into neutral contact Brown into live contact At the...
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    Acceptable to run under-pelmet kitchen flourescent from the

    Sounds clear but I must be missing something. If I'm taking all of my LN and E's from the mains socket and up to the FCU via 2.5mm sq, then how am I feeding the circuit back to the mains socket...having just removed the LN&E from the mains socket? In your explanation I'm not leaving any of...
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    Acceptable to run under-pelmet kitchen flourescent from the

    Guys, Sorry for the slight delay in getting back to you. Little one has been poorly all weekend so time stood still. Below are a couple of images of the offending mains socket. It should be fairly clear to see what I've done so far. No taking the p*ss out of my grouting:-). I...
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    Acceptable to run under-pelmet kitchen flourescent from the

    Yes - you've got it in one there. I took the supply direct from the back of a 13A. What would be the correct procedure? I don't mind using a switched fuse as the lighting switch but need guidance on wiring and specification. e.g. connect the red wire to the L1 and the blue wire to L3 sort...
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    Acceptable to run under-pelmet kitchen flourescent from the

    Hi all, I got myself in a bit of a mess when I moved into my current house. We have wall sockets flush mounted into the splash-backs in the kitchen. Above these we obviously have wall units under which I wanted to mount a long strip light with a switch right next to it. I removed tiles...
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    Correct Bayonet fitting for hob

    What if the guy in the blast radius was just really...inqusitive:-) Dan - you're a good guy and I've enjoyed talking to you all this afternoon.
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    Correct Bayonet fitting for hob

    Alright Dan - fair enough. Just to be clear I haven't even started the job yet. I'm just gathering information. The information I've gathered is that you lot think I'm insane for even contemplating this. I might be bloody-minded and tight (at times) but I know when I'm beat and will go find...
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    Correct Bayonet fitting for hob

    Listen - I didn't mean to patronise anyone and if I did then I apologise unreservedly. I'm just a guy trying to make the last connection between the gas outlet and the hob without killing anyone and without spending £200. Money's tight after a house move and a newborn and it's one of those...
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    Correct Bayonet fitting for hob

    Look you're really making this a great deal more complex than it needs to be. You and I both know that Bulding Regs and Gas Safety Installation and Use Regulations have little or nothing to say about the job in hand. I appreiciae that gas is tricky stuff but please don't kid me that my...
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    Correct Bayonet fitting for hob

    If somebody would just LET me I'd open them right up on the kitchen counter. As you can see, I like a challenge :lol:
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    Correct Bayonet fitting for hob

    Yeah - I'd give it a go if it made us both happy;-) But really - I'm asking the questions to find out the correct and SAFE way to do it, according to the regs. I'm not at home so I don't have the Baumatic manual with me, but read it I surely will.
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    Correct Bayonet fitting for hob

    Yes - but it became illegal when somebody made a value judgement about the likely competence of ANYONE attempting to do the job. As a result I'm tarred with the same brush as evrry chancer that's ever used gaffer tape on the basis nthat it seems more sturdy than PTFE. The BC and Corgi...
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    Correct Bayonet fitting for hob

    Guys - I'll never win this argument since I'm obviously outnumbered by pros. I personally think it's perfectly reasonable for somebody to do their own plumbing. Yes - a litany of things can go wrong and I'm sure you'll al be along shortly to tell me what a numbskull I am for attempting the...
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    Correct Bayonet fitting for hob

    So I'm looking for something that takes a female 1/2" Gas cooker bayonet fitting and turns it at right angles using as little depth as possible
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    Correct Bayonet fitting for hob

    Erm....because I'm on a DIY forum and I'm one of a dwindling band of people who is not so risk averse as to require a professional to do *all* of the electrics and plumbing in my home. Surely this forum isn't purely for the use of RGI's? If so then I would imagine that all of the above would...
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    Correct Bayonet fitting for hob

    Thanks - do you have a URL for some semi-rigid?
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    Correct Bayonet fitting for hob

    I think we're getting a little confused here. I have a standard female 1/2" gas outlet socket which sits just proud of the plaster. I need to plug something into it which allows me to come off parallel to the wall. How would you make up rigid pipework and is it really necessary?
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    Correct Bayonet fitting for hob

    Thanks for the reply. The cooker is electric as stated so there's nothing to be found in the manual. It's the supply to the hob which I'm struggling with, and no there's nothing in the manual there either. The problem is simply that the bayonet fitting on the wall is in an awkward position...
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