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    Push close type catches for bathroom cabinets

    I am currently in the process of making some in-wall cabinets in the bathroom and I don’t want to have the usual knobs on the front, instead I would like some of those catches that can be fitted to kitchen doors where you just push the door and the door opens. Does anyone know where I can get...
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    Waste from sink to toilet waste

    thanks I also found some here: http://www.screwfix.com/app/sfd/sea/searchresults.jsp?_dyncharset=UTF-8&howMany=15&searchText=waste+bottle+trap Is the AntiVac a brand name or does it mean "Anti Vaccum" ?
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    Waste from sink to toilet waste

    cool thanks for your help guys. I would also like to use one of these bottle traps: http://www.gwsupplies.co.uk/plumbing/product.info.php?872 Does this change things at all ? I would sooner use a bottle trap as they seem easier to change if theres any blockages.
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    Waste from sink to toilet waste

    is that the one listed as: "Boss - 90 Degree bend that will accept vented pipe work" what does it do ? Cant I just drill a hole in the toilet waste and use a basin pipe connector thing that fits into the hole?
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    Digital shower Grohtherm Wireless

    I am considering buying one of these : http://www.grohe.co.uk/?&id=731&id_lc=25&mode=name&id_go=Aprod_therm_gtlve http://www.grohe.co.uk/page/modules/matrix/index.php?&id=731&child=bath_findfaucet&base=bath&A407=G155&autosearch=true&mode=normal I wondered what they are like - Easy to...
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    Waste from sink to toilet waste

    I am replacing the waste from the toilet in my bathroom and the waste pipe goes right underneath my new sink, I wondered - is it possible to connect the waste from the sink to the waste on the toilet ?
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    Baxi Platinum C24/C28/C33 HE - Any good ???

    I am looking to get the above combi boiler fitted, details are as follows: http://www.baxi.co.uk/products/productDetails.php?idx=1128&cat=2 and the spec is as follows: http://www.baxi.co.uk/products/techdetails.php?type=consumer&idx=1128&cat=2 Is this a good boiler? Is 90%...
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    What size fuses / which supply to connect for the following

    Does that not apply to mains voltage connections ? Everything on the actual sensor side of the box is low voltage
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    What size fuses / which supply to connect for the following

    thanks for the wiki link, I thought that this comment on the wiki was interesting: I have looked at my councils web site and phoned then and for what I can gather I need to: 1) fill in a load of forms 2) pay them around 60 quid 3) inform then before I do any work 4) get an electrician to...
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    What size fuses / which supply to connect for the following

    ok thanks - Any ideas how much of this can be done DIY and how much the inspection fee is ?? Typical - Degree in electrical engineering and i'm not allowed to fit a light! Burocracts !
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    What size fuses / which supply to connect for the following

    I am fitting a number of fused switched spur outlets that will be connected to the following two items: 1) 4 x 20w 12v Halogens on a 50w to 150w transformer with a "the bathroom switch": http://www.sensor.co.uk/BathroomSwitch.htm and a inline "Bikkel" dimmer...
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    Shaver power point for Bathroom Zone 2

    Are they *ALL* like this ? I'll be on a fused switched 3a spur (not located in the bathroom) anyway.
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    Shaver power point for Bathroom Zone 2

    ah !! Bit more searching and i think I have answered my own question (typical!) Just found one of these: http://www.screwfix.com/app/sfd/cat/pro.jsp?id=76117&ts=45969 note: Just need to check now if this one is OK for zone 2 of a bathroom
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    Shaver power point for Bathroom Zone 2

    Just found this one on ebay which mentions zone 2: http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Dual-Voltage-Shaver-Socket-in-White_W0QQitemZ130036013754QQihZ003QQcategoryZ57215QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem only thing I am not sure about is that it doesnt have any kind of switch and I guess this means...
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    Shaver power point for Bathroom Zone 2

    I am currently desiging my bathroom and the other half would like a shaver power point (for her electric toothbush) in the cuboard thats going to support the sink. I think that this means that its zone 2 according to the regs...
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    100mm Backdraft flaps for Bathroom extractor fan

    nice one ! Using that manufacturer and code I did a search and managed to get one of these: http://www.alertelectrical.com/Extractor-Fans-And-Ventilation/Grills-Ducting-and-Accessories/Flexible-Ducting/100mm-Backdraught-Shutter.asp I suppose its going to work both ways as I dont want...
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    100mm Backdraft flaps for Bathroom extractor fan

    I will soon be installing the following in our bathroom: http://www.plumbworld.co.uk/0000-16413 and it will be terminated using a one of those roof tile outlets (as I cant access my soffit from the loft) and I am concerned about cold air coming back into the bathroom. I have seen that...
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    Built in Light Extractor fans with outlet in roof tiles

    I think I may have answered my own question but I have found these 100mm vent roof tiles: http://www.screwfix.com/app/sfd/cat/pro.jsp?id=79071 http://www.scottrooftiles.co.uk/ventilation/?rv=3 good...
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    Heated towel rail in bathroom above bath.

    I would like to locate a heated towel rail at the head end of the bath and I would like to heat it using two heated water pipes in winter and then an electric add-on heater during summer. The problem I have is that I want to ensure that this complies with electrical regs and I am aware that due...
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