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    Timed Extractor Fan in Toilet

    No old fan instructions definatley said 2 twin cables, no earth required. Live to live. second live to timer and 2 connections for the 2 neutrals. My problem is new fan only requiers 1 neutral and I do not know which one to do away with. There is not enough room in the neutral connector to put...
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    Timed Extractor Fan in Toilet

    The ceiling fitting has 2 in connections (Live & Neutral) and 2 out conections (Live & Neutral) the out conections only come alive when the pull cord is pulled and the red light shows. The other Live & neutral are alive all the time once the Fused Socket is switched on.
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    Timed Extractor Fan in Toilet

    My old Timed Extractor Fan in Toilet has given up the Ghost and I have fitted a vortice model but not yet wired it up. Original wiring was done by Electrican many years ago, it consists of fused and switched socket, ceiling pull cord, two cables both with Live and Nuetral wires, all went to old...
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    Kitchen Tap moving

    Hi Chris, Thanks for your reply. Have managed to get a better sight of the situation and it appears that each pipe has a reducing peise that is soldered to bottom of taps. One pipe is ok as it goes straight up to the tap, clear of the thread,the other pipe is the problem, it has been run...
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    Kitchen Tap moving

    Hi Guys, Kitchen tap fitted with new kitchen 3 years ago, tap has one spout for hot and cold, the whole unit is now moving. Looked at from underneath, very cramped and hard to see, it appears that the tap is held in place by a single nut, which I have tightened by hand, then when i wanted to...
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