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    Hmmm - not many?
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    Expensive, and the time savings are next to nothing, so can't see any professional using them. Probably why they are only available in...
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    ebee replied to the thread Which type switch do I need?.
    We usually calls them three way (or more if appropriate) switching but hey ho if you calls it something that makes sense to you and...
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    What newer fittings prevent a finger touching the thread of an ES bub as it's being screwed in or out?
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    Not attempt it? Clint might say "Each man should know his own limitations!" ;)
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    ebee replied to the thread Switch wire not labelled..
    Well yes it certainly would help narrow things down, I have known quite a few "ordinary persons" take a bit advice from someone who...
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    ebee replied to the thread Switch wire not labelled..
    Exactly, that is most important that you power down completely then remove this connection and make safe before you power up again (I...
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    ebee replied to the thread Switch wire not labelled..
    Yes Harry, that is why they should NEVER be relied upon as a "Test for Dead" which is the most important part of all. That is why I am...
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    ebee replied to the thread Switch wire not labelled..
    Sorry I should have qualified that comment a bit. When considering 3 x T & E cable to a ceiling rose in its simplest form (many...
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    ebee replied to the thread Switch wire not labelled..
    I must admit my first thought was BANG until John pointed out the bit about disconnection the switch which I too had missed mentally. I...
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    ebee replied to the thread FCU Wiring/Spur.
    Yes. To the OP. Initially we needed to understand whether some of the connections were to the mains (in) side or the load (out) side...
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    ebee reacted to pete01's post in the thread FCU Wiring/Spur with Like Like.
    1, was ok 2, was wrong 3, is ok Which tells us that the last person to touch it realised the shed was on the supply side of the fcu...
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    ebee replied to the thread FCU Wiring/Spur.
    If it`s done as per Sunray`s diagram as per post 18 the personally I would not have a problem with it. Thinking that one twin or one...
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    ebee replied to the thread FCU Wiring/Spur.
    It`s possible that the OP does not have that situation though?
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    ebee replied to the thread FCU Wiring/Spur.
    Can you explain what you actually mean by this please?
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