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    Spur from a socket

    The second socket yes the first no. Can you make the original spur part of the ring/radial circuit it's off off and then spur off that??
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    Flush to surface tip please

    http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Main_Index/Boxes_and_Enclosures_Index/Boxes_Flush/index.html Agree with John scrool down a little on the link
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    Adding FCU's for Bathroom

    No you can run a separate radial for the circuits but where do you intend to put the FCU?
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    armoured cable query

    How much power are you going to use exactly?? The existing cable might be ok for lighting and some sockets but you'll need another cable run in more info required.
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    Electric Testing in rented property

    http://www.landlordzone.co.uk/electrical_safety.htm have a look here, to cover yourself you Must obtain a safety certificate and I think you insurance will need this too
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    Low Pressure Light

    You could perhaps have an inline filter inside your shower that needs clearing once in a while. What's the mains pressure in your kitchen like?
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    moving cooker switch cable...please help!

    [/url] The reason for part P
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    help with wiring of PIR sensor

    It will need it's own supply and I think you already realise this. Is there a supply nearer to where you want this new light fitting placed. you could always run a fused spur with a 3 amp rated fuse to supply this off your ring.
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    moving cooker switch cable...please help!

    If you run the cable diagonally it will no longer be in a "Safe zone". You can technically run it the way you wish as long as the cable is 50mm deep or has Mechanical protection i.e can't be nailed or drilled through.
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    Cable For A Shower

    first of all how long is the cable lenght and what is it running through and what cable size are you intending to use. what fuse box have you got and has it a spare slot to use to protect the cable for the shower?
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    Earth sleeving

    added to Davys post.....It's slightly less expensive and easier to produce T&E plus it's smaller than three cables all with insulation too
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    More Garden Stuff

    http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Products/LB9065.html Resin filled should do the trick
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    A switched fcu with an integrated timer ?

    http://www.tlc-direct.co.uk/Main_Index/Timers_Index/Immersion_Heater_Timers_1/index.html Any good to you?
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    Electrical Training

    Depends on what type of work you are wanting to complete?? http://www.amazon.co.uk/Electric-Wiring-Domestic-Brian-Scaddan/dp/0750659157/ref=pd_sim_b_2/203-5272476-5236709 This books well worth the money.
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    Electric Shower (Triton) keeps losing heat

    Sounds more likely to be a thermostat than just a head blocked by scale. Clean the head using a plastic bag slightly filled with diluted vineger - dip the head in the bag and leave overnight. Triton are quite good customer service wise in my experience, so I would tend to call them up.
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    Advice RE Cabling / Setup for Wedding Marquee

    Good luck with the marriage BTW :D
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    Removing double socket

    In this instance crimping and shrink wrapping is your best option.
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    More random electrics DIYNOT pictures!!!

    Got any rubber boots....best wear them in that house :lol:
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    12 V Bathroom Fan - Weird - help needed.

    Unless the Fan manufacturer insists on one being fitted I wouldn't bother with one.
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    Continental radial socket system better than British rings

    The only good thing I can see in this debate is light switches are lower on the continent allowing kids to turn them on and off with a stool.
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