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    60 Amp Main Fuse

    Thanks for the help guys, I assume that this is good news and there is no need for me to install extra RCD/seperate shower CU ?. I will probably just upgrade the cartridge fuses to the mini MCB types from screwfix.
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    60 Amp Main Fuse

    Just had a closer look (opened the other side of the cupboard Doh!) and realised that the company fuse is a 100 Amp and that the 60 Amp is after the meter. The switch/fuse? is an Ottermill Type D 60 Amp with a large yellow button marked "Push to test". Is this an RCD ?. Any advice...
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    60 Amp Main Fuse

    Just removing an existing electric shower (in the house when purchased) and whilst removing the 6mm wiring noticed that the Main Elec Co Fuse is only 60 AMP. I assume this is going to be a problem as I intend to install a new Electric shower (9 or 10KW) which I wanted to run of of a...
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    Soil Stack! Bendy or not ?

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    Soil Stack! Bendy or not ?

    Just looking at the range of Soil pipe I am using (Floplast) from screwfix http://www.screwfix.com/app/sfd/cat/cat.jsp?cId=101624&ts=22881 They only do 92.5 and 135 bends. I assume 135's would be better. One to start the "kink" and one to return it (kinda like the original drawing above) :?:
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    Soil Stack! Bendy or not ?

    Hi thanks for the reply :) I will have to do some calcs when I get home to work out the exact measurements and get back to the board. As for Plastic pipes and boiler flue that could be an issue. Perhaps some foil heat reflective tape / sleeve where it is closest (Approx 150mm away) ?
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    Soil Stack! Bendy or not ?

    Hi all In the process of designing a new shower / toilet room upstairs (current bathroom downstairs). I was wondering if soil stacks have to be vertical or whether there can be a kink in it like so ... | ... | -...
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