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    Extractor Fan In Downstairs Cloakroom

    Hi Andrew, Thanks for the reply. I already have run the wire from the cloakroom light to a switched FCU, Ii have since found out that bathrooms must not have a switched FCU within the bathroom area (unswitched only allowed) which is fed via ceiling mounted DP switch.Since my wires are in place...
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    Extractor Fan In Downstairs Cloakroom

    Hi All, Some advice please: Do Cloakrooms have to be ventilated with an extract fan? If so whats the best way of connecting to my existing lighting circuit? The existing light switch is on the outside wall, could i replace this with a DP fused switch & feed the light & the fan from this? The...
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    Baxi Intellistat is it worth it?

    Hi All, Some advice required please. £82 for a Baxi intellistat :shock: is it worth the money or will a generic roomstat/programmer do, are there any particular brands i should fit. My boiler is a Baxi HE 133 Plus. Cheers. Tim.
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    LED Down-lighters For Main Lighting

    Cheers Olly, I think i may go for compact florescent seems a good trade off for energy consumption V light output. These ones seem to fit the bill: http://www.lightingdirect2u.co.uk/Products/CFLO.asp Does anyone know if they are dimmable? i've fired off an enquiry to above retailer & forgot...
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    LED Down-lighters For Main Lighting

    I guess i'm going to have to. So do you use them for main lighting? There is also the new compact florescent gu10's these (allegedley) pump out the equivilent 35watt (halogen) and are only 7watts. Don't want much do I loads of light AND low energy consumption :D I could use the...
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    LED Down-lighters For Main Lighting

    Hi, First post here so please be gentle. I've been lurking here for a few weeks trying to find advice on mains operated LED downlighters being used as the main source of lighting. During my searches there seems to be conflicting advice given, some who reckon they are no good for main source...
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