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    Wago connector with 0.75mm braided cable

    I suppose it is fine stranded wire (that term is used once in section 717 referencing mobile unit bonding and referring to flexible (class 5) wire) but I would call it flexible wire, twisted braided flex in this case. The 'stranded' wago refers to is (typically) 7 strand (class 2) like conduit...
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    Wago connector with 0.75mm braided cable

    You don't have stranded cable, you have flexible cable and you need to use the lever wagos (221 series) not the push-in wagos
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    Grid Switch, Best Way?

    Scottish building regs (technical handbooks) say: "Where socket outlets are concealed, such as to the rear of white goods in a kitchen , separate switching should be provided in an accessible position, to allow appliances to be isolated". I thoroughly approve after I got a shock from a 'class 2'...
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    Shower Cable

    Scousepark is correct, the circuit breaker needs to be below the ccc of the cable and higher than the design current to comply. Even in otherwise perfect conditions applying the 0.95 Cmin correction factor to 6mm cable (47A) brings the ccc to below 45amps. The next available circuit breaker is...
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    Dealing with voltage drop

    What's the L-N fault current (pscc) at the end of the long run? If volt drop is out of spec, that may be too, and that's a requirement of the regs not a recommendation/not applicable here like volt drop
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    RCD on bathroom circuit

    Are you sure the gas supply pipe isn't plastic coated metal? I bet it is. If an RCBO is possible get that for the bathroom lights.
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    Should I replace this consumer unit?

    You can say what you like, I'm saying it's high
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    Should I replace this consumer unit?

    That's better, though I havent fitted an RCD board in years - you want individual RCD (RCBO) protection, and you might need 2 CU's... If you're making use of cheap off peak electricity to heat water or the flat? Leith...Edinburgh...expensive.
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    Should I replace this consumer unit?

    Do you need two CUs....how does your heating and hot water work at the moment? Posting the test results page(s) of the report will give us a clue, also the 'observations' page of the report which lists the defects. You could use a pen or something to cover up personal details. It sounds a...
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    Should I replace this consumer unit?

    Some meters you press a button and scroll through the readings. Zoom in, there's 5 tails (single core cables) into the meter, and 2 into the right side henley. It very much looks to be a dual rate meter, also called a white meter.
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    Should I replace this consumer unit?

    I think it IS a dual rate meter, looks like 5 cables connected to it
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    4mm ring

    Yes you can, a 32A ring cable needs to have a CCC of 20A, and 4mm becomes unsuitable for a 32A ocpd easily with correction factors and length
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    Mcgregor 36v cordless lawnmower not charging

    I'd start by measuring the battery voltage with a multimeter
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    On-off-on for PIR override - The regs UK

    it's fine. I meant to say "you can use L2 as permanent live" (or L1 or com) Use pic 1 and that won't happen, but no I'd have thought it's unlikely. as you say this will initiate a reboot and the light will come on for 30 seconds
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    On-off-on for PIR override - The regs UK

    Picture 1 looks fine, you can use the common terminal as permanent live
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