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    Electric shower pull switch

    Ok so definately a possibility. I'll need to check how much slack there is in the loft. Ceiling hight is about 8.5ft. Where can I read some info on the zones? Thanks for you replies on this
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    Electric shower pull switch

    Yes my pull switch is in the ceiling just out side my shower cubicle. The box is moulded metal. The holes weren't made any bigger for the 10mm cable and the holes have rubber grommets..admittidly it is a sqeeze! I haven't yet measured the depth of the box so I'll check that out. A friend...
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    Electric shower pull switch

    The switch is MK and the box is sunken metal
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    Electric shower pull switch

    Hi, I'm having problems with the pull cord switch for my electric shower. The switch keeps getting stuck on. It seems that the earth bar within the switch is lifting and catching the switch inside because there's no room in the box, mainly (I think) due to the 10mm cable. As I unscrew the...
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    boiler advice

    I agree, but when I first moved, my direct debit stayed as it was for a while even though I moved to a bigger house. As a result, I ended up with a bit of debt and my bills were upped to accomodate the debt as well as the bigger property. Having cleared the debt, I was hopping that the bills...
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    boiler advice

    Hi, thanks for the replies, there's some great info there! I didn't want to scare you all away with to much info up front...but here's the rest of the story... :D Current boiler: Concord CF 80N - BGC41 40911. Just looked this up on the web and it's got a 1977 date against it :shock: ...
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    boiler advice

    Hi, I've just joint the forum and would like some advice. Here goes....... I have an ideal standard (concord somthing or other?) floor standing boiler located in a cupboard within a chimney breast at the back of my house, running a coventional system. My guess is that the boiler is...
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