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    SOX Bulkhead Tripping RCD

    Hi all, I have this Philips XGC 001 18w SOX bulkhead. Unfortunately, it trips the RCD as soon as power is applied. If I remove the CPC from the bulkhead it operates just fine. I presume the ballast is leaking current to the chassis? Does anyone know if this can be fixed? I would be happy to...
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    Electrical penetrations in 30 minute fire ceiling

    Do you put jam or cream on first on your intumescent scones? I'm a cream first kinda guy.
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    MK toughplug

    Sling them all in the bin where they belong.
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    Fire Angel Smoke/Heat Alarms

    I rather feel you have missed the point I made in my earlier post. The company clearly misled on their claims for the products expected lifespan. They then proceeded to send out replacements under warranty that were, in my experience, even worse affected. For me it's not a matter of saving a...
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    Recommend sockets for me

    I wouldn't mess about with any garbage like BG or LAP. Go straight for decent with something like Click - https://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Main_Index/Wiring_Accessories_Menu_Index/A_Brushed_Chrome_All/Click_Satin_Chrome/index.html
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    Fire Angel Smoke/Heat Alarms

    For me (and possibly for Murdochcat) it's a case of what is morally right. These are devices which are designed and sold to the consumer to protect them and their loved ones from a horrendous death in the case your home goes up in flames. My experience with FireAngel is poor - bought a few...
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    Replacement switch for panel

    The Volex and Crabtree switches linked to above appear to be exactly the same module. I guess the preference will be lower case or shouty upper case.
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    Knightsbridge Garbage

    Thanks for that. I do have some holesaws though not sure what sizes. Might pick up the sizes I need from Toolstation on the way home, they are cheap enough.
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    Knightsbridge Garbage

    I'm currently struggling to decide on whether to pick up an integral replacement or GU10 type so that I can replace the lamp if ever necessary. TLC my supplier of choice. The problem I have with the integral ones, easy as they are to change, is it is also easy to damage the plaster around the...
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    Knightsbridge Garbage

    Just raising a thread to have a little rant, and maybe others can throw their hats in. Had a couple of Knightsbridge fluorescent fittings in a shed a few years ago and they all had to be binned due to the electronic control gear dying, just out of warranty. I swore never to buy another...
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    Replacing Flexi Pan Connector with Rigid

    Got the flexi replaced with the two parts in my links last night. All good and hopefully no more issues for a long time to come!
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    Replacing Flexi Pan Connector with Rigid

    Many thanks! Will get them picked up tomorrow.
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    Replacing Flexi Pan Connector with Rigid

    Sorry. Here we go: https://www.screwfix.com/p/mcalpine-rigid-straight-telescopic-wc-socket-extension-white-138mm/325jj
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    Replacing Flexi Pan Connector with Rigid

    Hi again, After my blockage woes in the other thread this week (thanks again to those of you that contributed), I'd like to replace the flexi pan connector with rigid. The current McAlpine flexi connector connects to the pan on one end and is just pushed into the ground waste on the other end...
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    New Toilet Taking Ages to Drain - Trapped Air?

    All now resolved and flushing correctly! Once I had cleared through all the *ahem* waste, I found the root cause of the blockage. A black rubber seal which I can only surmise came off the old pan connector when it was removed months ago. Don't know how I missed that and left it in there. It...
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    New Toilet Taking Ages to Drain - Trapped Air?

    Thank you all for the help and pointers so far. Update on this... Wife and daughter have gone to bed early with colds so I've taken the opportunity to take the back of the toilet apart and lift the flexi connector out of the floor drain to see what is going on. There's quite the blockage, and...
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    New Toilet Taking Ages to Drain - Trapped Air?

    Will look into checking the function of the manholes properly tomorrow when time is a bit more favourable. For now, I lifted the last inspection cover on the driveway before it heads out into the street - this is the one that this particular toilet drains into and you can see the pipe here...
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    New Toilet Taking Ages to Drain - Trapped Air?

    Yes there is. Three of them actually running right the way up the driveway. Me and my father in law lifted all of them about a fortnight ago just to check their condition and they were spotless. Chucked a few buckets of water down them and they were running lovely, could eat your dinner off...
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    New Toilet Taking Ages to Drain - Trapped Air?

    Why do you say that? I am convinced it's not blocked as we've hardly used it. You are far more experienced than me though. My next question then is where do I start with trying to clear a blockage? How do you find out what part of the run the blockage might be in? Sounds daft but in 32 years on...
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    New Toilet Taking Ages to Drain - Trapped Air?

    Hi all, We've recently moved into a house that we've been renovating since the start of the year. I've done a lot of work myself including fitting out the downstairs cloakroom with a new basin, toilet, cistern etc. Everything has been running great until middle of the week when the downstairs...
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