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    Extractor Fan In Shower Cubicle

    Ok, I have looked again today. It's definitely low voltage after all. It says 12V SELV on various stickers. The wiring is definitely 3 copper wires coming from a grey case. 1 copper wire has thin brown casing, 1 has thick brown casing (not sleeving anything other than the copper wire), and 1...
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    Extractor Fan In Shower Cubicle

    I will have to wait until tomorrow before I remove the cover and check the wires again/ take photos, as I have to turn the light circuit off and it will be pitch black. It is directly above the shower tray, within the cubicle (kind of a custom made cubicle with 3 fully tiled walls and a door...
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    Extractor Fan In Shower Cubicle

    Thanks. One of the reasons this fan is bugging me (apart from it being noisy) is it seems to have a life of its own. Sometimes it comes on with the light, sometimes it doesn't, sometimes it stays on afterwards for hours and hours even when there's no moisture left (it has a humidistat and...
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    Extractor Fan In Shower Cubicle

    Thanks. I think it may be mains too. The cable is a flat-ish grey plastic with the 3 wires coming out of that. I can't see the thicker brown one is sleeving anything, but I guess it must be. There is no earth visible, just the brown, thicker brown and blue cables going into the terminals in the...
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    Extractor Fan In Shower Cubicle

    We have moved to a house with an extractor fan actually in the shower cubicle. I have read that this is ok as long as it is low voltage. How can I confirm for myself that the fan is a low voltage one or not? It is on the lighting circuit and has 1 brown, 1 thick brown and 1 blue cable...
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    Wiring up a 2-gang Dimmer Switch - Help Please

    Our living room has 2 light fittings, connected to one switch point with 2 individual switches, one for each light fitting. I bought a 2 switch dimmer to replace the existing 2 switch box, but the wiring of the old Vs new seems so much different, and the instructions are so vague. Firstly...
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    Ever Increasing Combi Boiler Pressure

    Just to add to the above, a deep hot bath has just added 0.1 to the pressure. The heating has not been on at all. I think this means it's the heat exchanger then? Anyone any ideas how much this would be (+labour) for the Vizo? I think the leak from the boiler out of the filling loop is a...
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    Ever Increasing Combi Boiler Pressure

    I have been advised in the past to leave the filling loop disconnected. The problem with this is that the filling loop when disconnected from the tap permanently drips, apparently out of the boiler as the pressure drops very slowly. Last winter I left it dripping over night and by morning the...
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    Ever Increasing Combi Boiler Pressure

    Unfortunately the boiler was installed before we moved in, and the warranty for it was only 12 months anyway. :?
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    Ever Increasing Combi Boiler Pressure

    Thanks. Any advances on that anyone? Or is this a really rare and expensive problem?! Cheers Cathy.
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    Ever Increasing Combi Boiler Pressure

    Hello.. my boiler (a "favourite" of this forum - Heatline Vizo combi boiler) seems to have a problem with the pressure. It is gradually increasing over time. The boiler is about 18 months old. At first it wasn't noticeable, but over time it has become worse, to the point now that it has...
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