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    Swapping an MCB on a Contactum board

    Thanks Baz, downloaded it and will give it a try later today. Paul
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    Swapping an MCB on a Contactum board

    Done that - with no supply, and no wires connected, the MCB will not stay on. The bit I'm struggling with is how to remove the MCB from the copper busbar so I can put the spare in its place. Paul
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    Swapping an MCB on a Contactum board

    Can anyone tell me how to swap a Contactum MCB? Their web site is down so I can't look there. Had a problem with the fuseboard this morning, mains tripped out. So I switched off all the MCB's, reset the mains and switched them on one by one. All work okay, except one, which won't reset...
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    Larder fridge - possible condensor problem?

    Setting hasn't been changed. Paul
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    Larder fridge - possible condensor problem?

    I've got a 4 year old Electrolux 7620 larder fridge which over the last week has been getting more frost on the back of the fridge than usual. The condensor seems to be running a lot more than normal as well. This is a free-standing unit in a utility room, loads of space around it, and I've have...
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    Wiring in a cooker using a CCU

    It's a double oven, and from the manual, it says, Top oven is 1.85Kw, bottom oven is 2.5Kw. The top oven is also the grill which is rated at 2.6Kw. Paul
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    Wiring in a cooker using a CCU

    The initial objective was to just swap the cooker. I was thinking about getting away with using trunking as I didn't want to have to re-tile part of the kitchen as well :shock: I might do the trunking as a temporary measure until I get a bit more time. The 45A CCU has a socket on it, would I...
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    Wiring in a cooker using a CCU

    Cheers Andrew, I didn't notice any cooker outlet boxes when in my local Homebase? Are they available from the normal DIY places or do I need a specialist supplier? Another thought, am I okay to run the cable from this cooker outlet to the CCU in surface trunking or do I need something more...
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    Wiring in a cooker using a CCU

    Hi, Apologies if this has already been asked, please point me in the right direction for the answer. I am in the process of replacing my old Zanussi MC20 cooker with a Cannon Henley. The old cooker ran off a 13 amp plug socket, which was actually connected to the original 30A cooker...
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