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    Disabled Toilet Emergency Pull Cord

    I have been installing new Fixtures and Fittings in a disabled toilet in a care home in my spare time and one of the old dears had recently been a little heavy handed with the emegency pull cord and they could not shut the alarm off so the owner pull the wires out of the switch to shut it up...
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    2.2kw cooker

    so if there is a dedicated ring for the "cooker red switch thing" then i have to get into the back of that with some flex(what size please) and then all ok?
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    2.2kw cooker

    is an oven.
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    2.2kw cooker

    hi just putting this into my kitchen. the cooker is 2.2kw.. there is just a flex out put on the back. my calculation says this will draw 9.56 amps. so i can use 2.5 t@e using a 13amp plug.. or can i get away with 1.5mm t@e? i must be wrong so i await the responses please many thanks...
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    LED External Wall Lights

    each LED is 0.05w... 0..05 x 12 is 0.60watt per light..three lights is a load of 1.8amps by my rekoning.. so 6 a mcb with 1.5mm t&e upto 3amp spur then 1.5mm t&e radial along the 3 lights.. how that sound and appreciate the help.
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    LED External Wall Lights

    box and instructions make NO reference to lamp wattage.. just says "mains voltage 12 white LEDs" so basically try the 3amp spur and see how i get on. chirs quick question.. why is the 6amp mcb suitable?
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    LED External Wall Lights

    just moved in and purchased 3 230v IP44 LED lights for the back of house. Instructions are very basic.. Main points are "do not hook up to lighting circuit" "must be on a switched fuse spur" there is already a wall light outside which is coming off. Is quite old and is hooked directly...
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    Tumble Dryer

    thanks dude... must ask though how did u get to 2225watts?
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    Tumble Dryer

    here it is http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/4793210/c_1/1%7Ccat_9553994%7CWashers+and+dryers%7C9554219/Trail/searchtext%3EBEKO.htm
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    Tumble Dryer

    so just to check . 20amp mcb on the rcd side of the cu using 2.5mm t&e supplying a single double socket on a radial curcuit... ok?
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    Tumble Dryer

    and place the mcb on the rcd side of the cu yeah?
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    Tumble Dryer

    ok cool.. so will put a 20amp mcb on the rcd side of the cu... that ok? am right in thinking that the 32amp mcb would be fine if i was doing a ring and not the radial?
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    Tumble Dryer

    has a 13amp fuse in plug.. where else are u meant to plug in a tumble dryer?
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    Tumble Dryer

    hi there everyone.. this should be nice an simple i hope.. Putting in a tumble dryer which is located away from any socket and is extremely well situated within a cupboard next to the CU cupboard.. (condenser dryer) is plenty of room on the board to add another mcb.. will be using a...
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    Voltage tester.. What one please?

    have not been doing this long.. first week in fact so very very wet behind the ears.. my boss is not very helpful.. i am trying to put in time on tools before i have forgotten what i have learnt in the classroom.. he keeps saying i should buy this and buy that and i not sure if i am coming...
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    Voltage tester.. What one please?

    excellent thanks for the advice...due to my limited budget.. will this do the trick... and not trip the rcd? http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=280227944107&ssPageName=STRK:MEWA:IT&ih=018
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    Voltage tester.. What one please?

    hows about this? http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=280227944107&ssPageName=STRK:MEWA:IT&ih=018
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    Voltage tester.. What one please?

    trade di-log 9083p need it for tool bag.. small and effective for everyday checking stuff.
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    Voltage tester.. What one please?

    Hi chaps.. Am in the market for the above.. problem is there are alot out there at the moment.. fluke this, di log that.. voltage only. or plus continuity in one.. help please would be most appreciated. :x
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    wall chasing tool

    ok can anyone please recommend a wall chasing tool. do i go for a stand alone unit or a drill acessory? pros and cons please.. your experiences are most appreciated. many thanks
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