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    Scribing skirting boards for 135 degree internal corners

    Hi, I need to fit HDF skirting boards in my bay shaped conservatory. There are 3 internal angles which I have measured at 135.3 degrees. My initial thought was that the angles are pretty spot on that I should just mitre them. I'm assuming that there will be no shrinkage of the HDF. I did read...
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    Earthing Metal Back Box?

    All, Thanks for the feeback - all sorted now. Looks like he already used the earth in the back box for the grid plus switch, so why he didn't do it for the joint box I don't know. Thanks again, Damian
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    Earthing Metal Back Box?

    Thanks - absolutely agree chaps, I will get sorted. Shame my electrician didn't think the same!
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    Earthing Metal Back Box?

    Hi All, I had an electrician around last week to do a few jobs, including extending an existing ring into a conservatory. Customer service was pretty low and although had all the badges, there were a few statements which made me a little concerned (e.g. you can't get 10 amp fuses for a spur...
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    Running cable through and along outside wall

    Thanks. Is 20mm black conduit sufficient if there was a risk of mechanical damage? I think you can get high impact pvc but not sure if UV stable.
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    Running cable through and along outside wall

    Oops - meant FCU. 7 amps load.
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    Running cable through and along outside wall

    Hi, I need to run a cable from the back of an FCO, through a masonry wall and then 300mm or so along the outdoor wall to a rotary isolator. Thought I'd sleeve through the wall as good practice and seal at each end. I have some NYY-J cable which I initially thought I would use (minimal risk...
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    Fused Spur 25mm Back Box Nightmare

    Thanks for the comments. Got it sorted in the end. Managed to refit the existing FCU (after noticing that you could still get old stock on the web - doh - should have checked first). The limited room above the terminals was the main issue, managed with a stubby screwdriver and lots of...
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    Fused Spur 25mm Back Box Nightmare

    Hi, Thought I would share my day with you sparkles. Should give you a bit of a laugh at my incompetence. Anyway, I have an electrician coming round in a few weeks to do a few jobs. One of those is to install a a fused spur from a socket in a visible location. Trying to be cleaver, I...
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    Wiska Clixx Cable Gland Alternative

    Not essential, just thought it would be a neater solution as the cable is coming from a fused spur on the inside of the wall. Appreciate if a bottom knock out is used, there is no chance of water ingress.
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    Wiska Clixx Cable Gland Alternative

    Hi, I have a IP66 rotary isolator with a 20mm rear knockout. I was exploring options to enter via this knockout whilst maintaining the IP rating. Obviously a cable gland is a standard option, although that would require a bit more room being drilled into the brick to enable the gland to...
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    Identifying NYY-J Cable?

    I've now managed to get a spec sheet from the supplier for the cable and it is listed as CYKY. As far as I can tell, this is a cheap Eastern European substitute which doesn't have the same UV/outdoor function or approvals. Is my understanding right? Thanks, Damian
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    Identifying NYY-J Cable?

    Hi, I picked a 10m length of NYY-J cable over the internet. Unfortunately it is not stamped with the cable type, so I'm not 100% sure it is what it seems. It is stamped with Eurolite 1 x 1.5mm 300/500 v. I would have thought the voltage rating for this cable is usually 600/1000. It has a...
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    IP65 Rotary Isolator with Back Entry?

    Fair comments, can't argue. Had another electrician to quote this week and he proposed taking a 1.5mm 3 core NYY-J cable from the FCU through the wall and up into an isolator with a suitable gland (wall hole sealed with silicone). Same cable type out of the isolator into the air con unit...
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    Ventilation Around ring main circuit

    Just an update...I moved the cable so that it is in line with a couple of sockets which will go in the bay wall. I spoke to a local electrician and he was comfortable with that. The new ring in the conservatory will need to connect in to the original ring extension when the conservatory was...
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    IP65 Rotary Isolator with Back Entry?

    As cheesy as it sounds, I think if I can get all the answers on this forum, it will stop me getting an inferior job done! Note to self: must get checked out for control freak behaviour!
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    IP65 Rotary Isolator with Back Entry?

    Hi, Thanks all for the replies. I think I am going to go with the cable (2.5 T&E) into the bottom of the rotary isolator. Couple of questions: 1. Can anyone recommend a good quality 20a IP65 rotary isolator? 2. I've got an electrician lined up to connect up next week but just want to...
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