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    New kitchen layout wiring/sockets/oven advice

    Hi, Fitting a new kitchen which is going to involve relocating single oven - about 2 ft to the side and 2 ft up into a tall oven housing, it's currently wired into an outlet behind the oven which is fed from a cooker control unit on a 50amp radial. the control unit's location will be behind a...
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    How to trace next socket on the ring?

    Hi, I have removed a wall in my house which contained a single socket on the downstairs ring main, cable has been temporarily joined with a terminal block. How do I trace the 2 sockets either side in order that I can replace the jointed cable with one new length of cable between the...
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    Wall removed - Best way to deal with redundant wiring?

    What's the correct way to use multimeter to find out which socket is either side of the loop to the socket i'm working on? is it a case of disconnecting all the sockets and then connecting say red + black together and testing the other end of the cable at next socket for continuity until I...
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    Wall Removed - Couple Of Wiring Issues To Deal With

    So to clarify, disconnect switch wire from redundant switch and then i can run cable from same terminals which are connected to the pendant in first light fitting back to terminals in second light fitting and that's that?
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    Wall Removed - Couple Of Wiring Issues To Deal With

    2. 2 separate pendant lights, each has it's own switch (As they were both in separate rooms before I removed the wall) Can I wire both pendants into 1 switch?
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    Wall Removed - Couple Of Wiring Issues To Deal With

    Hi, I have knocked my kitchen and dining room into one and in process have completely removed one wall which had a single socket as part of the main ring circuit (And a dodgy spur wired into this by previous owner completely hidden inside a cavity wall!). 1. I want to relocate this outlet...
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    Wall removed - Best way to deal with redundant wiring?

    I've been under the floor for a look and expected to see the cables daisying from one socket to the next but instead they seem to run out from one central point and back again (if that makes sense) so there's a load of cable altogether - I'm keen to sort this out properly so will forget the JB's...
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    Wall removed - Best way to deal with redundant wiring?

    hi, I've just knocked my kitchen and dining room together, removed a wall entirely which contained a socket for the dining room which means i'm now left with a bit of wiring to deal with (Currently connected in chocblock and taped up!), I want to install a socket in the dining area in a...
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