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    What bulbs are what, and how to tell?

    Mark smart bulbs before you fit them ?
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    Please identify this unit

    yeah, telephone incommer
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    Slimline 13A Plug

    I had no idea they were that old? I remember them in the 80's. Must be the later version
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    Slimline 13A Plug

    Looked for a pic and found this! John says it is sleeved and live terminal is different. https://flameport.com/electric_museum/plugs_13A_BS1363/Legrand_yellow_13A_plastique_plug.cs4
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    Slimline 13A Plug

    Did bright yellow as well.
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    Slimline 13A Plug

    They don’t come out of sockets in a hurry
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    Enclosure for metal consumer unit, meter and 100A fuse

    I guess they don’t have any blue tails
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    Bathroom heater

    Worry would be if u would overload the 13A. So add the two wattages together and divide by 240. If it’s less than 13, you could get away with it
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    Dishwasher install advice

    yes, but you need to work out how to get the massive plug for the new one thru the wood. Usually there isn't enough room behind the DW to plug into power outlet, as it would cause the DW to stick out. So that is probably why it has been put to the side. You could be very luck that the DW may...
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    Cabling for motorised valves

    As long as the metal isn’t in a line of sight between stat and receiver.
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    C U main cable SWA

    He’s having a new cu installed I believe, so yes. Always interesting what happens at the other end though.
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    Cabling for motorised valves

    Damm. This one runs of immersions. So Doesn't show boiler pipes. But you get some idea
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    Cabling for motorised valves

    Unvented cylinders do not need to be at the top of a house, as they run off mains pressure, with a small reduction. Basically you have the mains water come into the "airing cupboard". Then you have a pressure reducing value with 3 outputs. 1. Water out supply to water cylinder 2. Water out to...
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    Cabling for motorised valves

    I don't know who mentioned explosions. But you can't just leave unvented cylinders unmaintained for years, else they will fail early and have to be replaced at cost ££££ Good news is that is easy to do yourself. Once a year you just move 3 valves/taps for ~10 mins, draining off the expansion...
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    Dual tariff unit

    There is a rule of Thumb. For example, if you use 70% of energy at night rate in winter, then you are better of on E7
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    Converting old heating control to socket

    I reckon normal metric screws. Yellow conductor, and g/y cpc sleeving present
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    Dual tariff unit

    You have grey tails currently.
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    C U main cable SWA

    Badly usually ;)
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    Stairwell lighting went off, needing advice

    something has caused the fuse to blow. Could be the sensor or cable
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