Are ceiling light fixtures from Canada usable in France? I essentially have some ceiling light fixtures I'd like to use in France that are from North America and I know the bulbs will need to be 220 and possibly need adapters for the socket but is that all there is to be concerned about? Or is...
It's not necessary to have the ground wire plugged in. Same for computers and washer, etc. so just plug it in normally and you're good to go.
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Recently had a builder round to install a new bathroom. He’s done a disappearing act and left us a few bits to finish off ourselves.
We have about a 20mm height different now where tiles were installed and so a regular threshold bar isn’t going to work to bridge the gap. The carpet on also...
Normally you can clean it with alcohol and a cotton swap. A bit of wear to the sides may be acceptable, as long as the surface is smooth. If there are rough edges or corrosion, the head might need to be replaced.
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This has nothing to do with "old" or "new" wiring. Looping in and out at the switch and bringing only a single cable to the light fitting is more common on new builds, but looping in and out at the fitting (as is the case here) was and is still perfectly acceptable.
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