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    Simple diy control system - help please.

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    TT system,

    you shouldn't export an earth, depending on the main installation if it's TNCS your best way would be on a split load board non rcd side(main switch) and then fit an rcd garage consumer unit on a TT system. this avoids nuisance tripping
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    Track lighting & wood

    any BS approved or equivalent euro safety tested fitting should be fine. be aware that the halogen lights get very hot, in fact the gu10 bulbs have ceramic holders. If in doubt find and look at a shop display and ask if you can read fitting instructions.
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    main and supplementary bonding

    Part p only covers addition of a new circuit and also bathrooms and Kitchens(wet areas) so repairs,replacement of say a rat chewed cable or addition of a spur or extra light fitting to an existing circuit are all minor works. it should be tested with one end disconnected and method 2 long...
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    Shower cable

    These are given directly from quote from books, as such I take no liability:- 8500/230 =37 amps with reference to the electricians guide to building control up to 7.2 kw =6mm upto 9.6 kw =10mm BS7671 method 2(buried in wall P210 same as method 1 current capacity) If you also go by...
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    Kewtech Corporation in Chesham?? Good supplier??

    you will find that it is near identical to fluke/robin but it doesn't have "D lock" and trips rcd's on loop test
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    Spur sockets

    If you are not an electrician then it would be best to get a periodic inspection from a qualified electrician and also be aware it is illegal to rewire domestic dwellings without either building control or a registered domestic installer as part "p" of building control came into force jan 05
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