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    12v or 240v halogen downlighters, which are best?

    What are people's opinions on halogen downlighters? Should 240v GU10 type ones be installed, as they can be dimmed and replaced with energy saving bulbs, or do the 12v ones provide a better light?
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    Anyone used Dooria doors?

    Has anyone used Dooria doors from *********** If so, how are they, how much are they etc? ________________________ Lynda, moderator website url removed, it looks like an advert. As for cost ask them, not the forum
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    Running CAT5 cable in same conduit as 240v mains

    So if I were to replace the CAT5 with 2 core mains cable e.g. for table lights, both sets of insulation would be rated the same and it would therefore be ok?
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    Running CAT5 cable in same conduit as 240v mains

    Well then, its for this: http://www.timeguard.com/product/lighting/pir-security-lighting-controls/3000w-multi-sensor-switch-and-detector It's a two wire install the PIR varies the resistance/load to signal it has detected something. Can I put the supply to the PIR in the same conduit as...
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    Running CAT5 cable in same conduit as 240v mains

    CAT5, 5e, 6 cable can be used for most ELV applications now e.g. Audio, Video, Phone, Data. The first reply was just a copy and paste from somewhere of information I already know and didn't actually answer the question. What's going down the cable doesn't matter, it's the proximity to the...
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    Running CAT5 cable in same conduit as 240v mains

    I'm not using the CAT5 for an Ethernet network, just as a 12v supply to a PIR. I could use normal 6 core alarm cable but then I'd definatly have to run a second conduit.
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    Running CAT5 cable in same conduit as 240v mains

    Am I correct in thinking you cannot run ordinary CAT5 cable in the same PVC conduit as mains, but if I find some with a higher rated outer sheath, I will be ok, i.e. the CBUS Pink stuff?
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