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    T&E - Flex

    Need to connect T&E to Flex - Supply to boiler pump. What can be used?
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    Washer/Dryer/Cooker clarification

    Yes that's true - but are there any regs that say it must be so? After all, the 13 amp fuse in its plug offers protection.
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    Washer/Dryer/Cooker clarification

    Can the freestanding appliances mentioned be plugged into sockets hidden behind them, so the only visible means of switching them on or off is from the machines own switch. The only way to access the sockets they are plugged into would be by physically pulling the machines out - is this...
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    Connector Blocks

    :lol: :lol: :lol: ...Thanks Adam...A choc box it will be - was gonna fudge it otherwise! :lol: :wink:
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    Connector Blocks

    Do Quality Street do small boxes :? ...clueless :? ...please direct to pictures of both items if possible. :oops:
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    Connector Blocks

    Are they acceptable to extend cable runs if they are well taped over and of the correct rating for the cable? I know it sounds amateurish but I got some cable I can utilise.
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    External Socket

    Oh One other thing. Is it acceptable to pin cabling to skirting board that is hidden behind Kitchen base units?
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    External Socket

    great! :D thanks for the help
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    External Socket

    Cheers mate :D
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    External Socket

    Ooops :oops: What I actually meant was that it is on a 32 amp ring circuit protected by MCB that is in the RCD protected zone of the CU - it does have a test button. lettering on RCD: In = 80A I^n = 0.03A Un = 240v
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    External Socket

    I would like to put an external socket outside under the carport but I'm not sure if it is allowed to tap off an internal circuit. It would be most convenient if I could just use the internal ring main, drill through the wall, and not have any cable showing outside. I would either extended the...
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    Kitchen Electrics

    :D Thanks for the advice Adam - I always take the 'P' very seriously :lol: :wink: :D
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    Kitchen Electrics

    Is this really viable Cozycats? This would effectively mean that all sockets and FCUs are spurs on 2.5mm cable running off the 4mm radial cable - would this allow a further spur off any of the sockets? The JBs would be accessible as they would be in the loft - it is a single storey building...
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    Kitchen Electrics

    Thanks again Adam for your input. :)
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    Kitchen Electrics

    Thank you Adam for your advice. :) I was hoping to use the current 2.5mm cables to form the radial circuits, but it seems because of the size of the potential loading, 4mm cable would have to be the minimum size to go with. Also I think a single ring circuit (which can be formed as the wiring...
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    Kitchen Electrics

    Help! I’m going to replace the kitchen ( :( wife) and need to re-do the wiring as I’ve found a spur from a spur situation. I‘ve also noticed that the kitchen is wired as part of the house ring-main. Knowing that it is best for the kitchen to have its own circuit; for practical reasons is it...
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