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    Bathroom SELV extractor operation

    Yes, the name is a little confusing, I have spoken with the manufacturer and it is suitable to control fans and/or lighting, with the supplied transformer Currently there is an IPX4 240V fan in place, which runs continuously on trickle with humidistat boost and switched on to boost with the LED...
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    Bathroom SELV extractor operation

    Yes, I've found the switch, here at this website http://www.electronicsarena.co.uk/companies/altima-led-lighting-ltd/products/selva-bathroom-switch-double-plate-2-button-dimmer It's suitable for zone 2. I don't know, that's what I'm trying to determine I should have said that the wiring...
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    Bathroom SELV extractor operation

    I'm planning on getting a Vent Axia SELV Humidistat-Timer HT IPX7 extractor fitted in the bathroom. It will be switched by a 12V light switch at the wall, not by pull cord, the switch will only operate the fan, not the lights. It will not run in trickle mode, only switched on and off at the...
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    Fitting a new fireplace surround

    Yep, the surround sits on the hearth and it is bloomin' heavy. I've got a bag of assorted packers, so I'll make sure it's nice and level and supported. Thanks.
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    Fitting a new fireplace surround

    Thanks for the reply, I'll lay some timber underneath between the supports, I'll make sure the floorboards are nailed down tightly too so that there's no movement. Do you reckon standard builders adhesive will be sufficient? Yes the stone has facing at the front, so anything I put underneath...
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    Fitting a new fireplace surround

    I'm about to fit a new limestone fireplace surround, the centre part where the hearth is to be placed was already concreted but the hearth is too long and the edges rest on the wooden floorboards. The hearth has sections underneath that make contact with the floor as seen in the second...
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    Problem Fixing Back to Wall toilet onto floor

    Thanks a lot squeaky, advice much appreciated :D
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    Problem Fixing Back to Wall toilet onto floor

    Yeah, I've got one of those, so, can the base of the bracket rest on top of the lip of the toilet base? Meaning that the bracket itself can't sit flat on the floor and be close enough to the screw hole for the screw to reach.
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    Problem Fixing Back to Wall toilet onto floor

    I've got a Victoria Plumb, Arc back to wall toilet that I need to fix on to the floor, but I can't work out how to do it in this case. http://www.victoriaplumb.com/Toilets-and-Basins/Toilets/Back-To-Wall-Toilets/Arc-Back-To-Wall-Toilet-including-Soft-Closing-Seat_99.htmll The first two...
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    Double basin waste into toilet soil pipe plumbing

    Great, thankyou! Just one question, why unswept as opposed to swept tees?
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    Toilet waste pipe 90 degree connection at outer wall

    Will do squeaky, cheers mate!
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    Double basin waste into toilet soil pipe plumbing

    I'm about to plumb in a double basin to a 110mm plastic soil pipe, using a soil strap boss. 32mm for the basin waste pipes. I've drawn a little picture to explain how I plan to do it. I've been reading about best practices such as connecting the basin waste at 3X pipe diameter...
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    Toilet waste pipe 90 degree connection at outer wall

    I've been out there and enlarged the hole for the access bend as you both suggested, if I were to do it from scratch (knowing what I know now) I would have used a 115mm cutter as the hole was right in a corner and a real bugger to hack and drill. Thanks for the leak test tip as well, I'll be...
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