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    Oil boiler switching itself on and off at random intervals

    I should add that the timer/control panel is a Drayton LP522
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    Oil boiler switching itself on and off at random intervals

    This started happening a few days ago, it's random - boiler switches on for a while and then switches off, even though the timer hasn't kicked in. Timer lights are NOT on when this happens. Timer issue perhaps? Or something else? The boiler is a Danesmoor 15/19
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    UPVC door 'barn door window' not closing fully, need a new part?

    Just to say - it worked! Thanks a lot, that's been bugging me on and off for years. :)
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    UPVC door 'barn door window' not closing fully, need a new part?

    Thanks a lot, that's very helpful - I'll study that and have another look tomorrow and report back here. :)
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    UPVC door 'barn door window' not closing fully, need a new part?

    One of my UPVC doors is over 20 years old, for years it's had a problem where the upper 'barn door window' doesn't 100% stay fully closed in one upper corner. The door also faces south and flexes a little in the heat of the sun which means that the severity of the problem varies. It's the type...
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    Rubber backed mat stability on carpet - how to prevent sliding and buckling?

    I have some mats like this: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B09S3NW4GR they are on carpet and of course slip, slide and buckle up a fair bit. What's the best way to prevent this? Some suitable double sided carpet tape, or is there anything better? Does anyone have any particular recommendations?
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    Shower room extractor fan - Part 2 (the saga continues after a new fan is installed)

    Prior to me bridging L and L1 I've been looking at the wiring diagrams for the new fan (AXS100T). It's interesting to note that the other fan (the Remotely Switched AXS100, which I don't have), if wired up with double pole isolating switch, needs a fuse on the live connection. However with the...
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    Shower room extractor fan - Part 2 (the saga continues after a new fan is installed)

    On the other hand my wife thinks that when the original fan used to be turning on okay via the light switch it was also immediately turning off via the light switch (so no timer operation). She could well be correct ......... (she used the shower room a lot more than me, I've always preferred to...
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    Shower room extractor fan - Part 2 (the saga continues after a new fan is installed)

    I think I may have done that on my first wiring attempt - I read the 'L1' incorrectly (didn't have my glasses on) and put the black wire into L1 and the red into L. Thankfully nothing bad happened. :) Thanks. If time allows tomorrow I'll try bridging L and L1 and report back. Unfortunately I...
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    Shower room extractor fan - Part 2 (the saga continues after a new fan is installed)

    There was a very short stub of wire left in the SL screw terminal in the original fan - the stub is so short that it can barely be seen. As the live wire goes into L on the new fan and L1 has no wire, if I bridge L and L1 in the new fan is there any risk of anything going wrong - blowing a fuse...
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    Shower room extractor fan - Part 2 (the saga continues after a new fan is installed)

    Thanks both of you, it sounds simple enough to wire L to L1 so I'm tempted to give that a try, but also perhaps contact an electrician to look into it all just to check the wiring for that part of the circuit. I guess that as it's wired right now it's perfectly safe in the sense that I've...
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    Shower room extractor fan - Part 2 (the saga continues after a new fan is installed)

    Thought it best to make a new thread given that some of the circumstances have changed, this new thread continues on from the following: https://www.diynot.com/diy/threads/shower-room-extractor-fan-used-to-turn-on-and-off-via-the-light-switch-but-now.644656/ So I installed a replacement fan -...
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    Shower room extractor fan - used to turn on and off via the light switch, but now ........

    Thanks, think I'll take it down and investigate. :) Appreciate the help you've given as well as that from everyone else in this thread.
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    Shower room extractor fan - used to turn on and off via the light switch, but now ........

    Before I'd not tried quickly switching it back on after turning it off. Yes, spinning it manually. I can't remember what it was like before this issue developed (it's been like this for a few years and as the room isn't used often because of a faulty shower (I'm awaiting a part for that) I've...
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    Shower room extractor fan - used to turn on and off via the light switch, but now ........

    The order of events is as follows: 1. Turn on light switch (lights come on, but not the fan) 2. Pull the cord stump on the fan - the fan comes on 3. Turn off lights - they go out, as does the fan (it immediately starts to spin down) 4. Immediately after turning off the light switch, (or a...
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    Shower room extractor fan - used to turn on and off via the light switch, but now ........

    Nope. Also, the shower room is illuminated with three 12v spotlights (as is my kitchen).
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    Shower room extractor fan - used to turn on and off via the light switch, but now ........

    "Are you saying that the fan does not come on when the light is switched on, but can then be switched on (whilst the light is on) by pulling ghe fan's cord but that the fan then goes off (with the pull switch remaining 'on') when you switch off the light -and thst the fan does not come back on...
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    Shower room extractor fan - used to turn on and off via the light switch, but now ........

    Good point - yes, I think it did (I should have added that it's been a few years since this issue first developed but the room isn't used much so I've not really looked into it).
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    Shower room extractor fan - used to turn on and off via the light switch, but now ........

    The light switch outside the small shower room also turns on the extractor fan on the shower room ceiling. Or rather it used to, now when I turn on the light switch the light comes on but not the fan, to then turn on the fan I need to stand on a stepladder and pull the pull cord attachment on...
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