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    Identify upvc profile.

    Thanks, I didn't know they were called wedge gaskets! Half the problem is don't have the glass so I can't measure the gap (and vice versa). It looks to be a total gap of about 34mm. Is that likely to be a 16mm spacer, two 6mm panes and a 6mm gasket? I have no idea but want to order over the...
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    Identify upvc profile.

    I have a large 'pair' of french doors which have no glass or rubber seals. I'm trying to identify the profile so I can find the correct rubber seal and glazing thickness. I've made a reasonable - although incomplete - drawing of the profile and a couple of photos which might help. I know...
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    Is this ok for a twin light switch socket?

    Thanks again. I will get some earth sheathing - toolstation only seem to sell 100m rolls! Yes, the wall is going to be plastered (30mm insulated plasterboard) The box is only 25mm deep but I figured the 5mm-ish difference was ok. Is it? Will look into grommets.
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    Is this ok for a twin light switch socket?

    Thanks for quick reply! I didn't connect all the earths to the back box because the connector strip is rated at 5A but I have no idea what the back box is rated at. Perhaps it doesn't matter? I did wonder about grommets but I've never seen a back box with one! :-) Why is that box and a...
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    Is this ok for a twin light switch socket?

    Is there anything wrong with the following circuit? I have a twin light switch socket: 1 switch for 2 fluorescent tubes (50W each) and the other for 4 halogen wall lights (45W each). I've wired this circuit: (I=input; A=halogens; B=fluorescents; T=5A connector strip; G=Back Box) and...
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