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    To Earth or Not To Earth that is the question

    Many thanks to all who've offered an opinion. No photos available unfortunately. The lighting circuit is RCD protected and the conduit is currently - and will remain with the T+E inside it - in a safe zone. I will not be removing the conduit, as anyone who's had the "privelege" of...
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    To Earth or Not To Earth that is the question

    Main question - that I think got lost in my ramblings is: Should I earth the conduit - and if so whats the best way Thanks in advance
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    To Earth or Not To Earth that is the question

    Just in the process of redecorating our Bedroom in our mid 20's house. I was looking to change the surface mounted plastic light switch to a brass flush mounted one. I have, however come up against a possible problem. The current switch is wired in DI singles (two only line and switched...
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    Like for Like??

    Many thanks to you all. THe Socket from which the light originates is in the dining room, although next to the kitchen which has no door. There is definitely a wall though between kitchen and dining room - its one of the part "open concept situations with the only internal door downstairs...
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    Many thanks to you all. Reasurring that "common sense" is still allowed. As to TTC's comments, it would be much easier, the current single socket is in an ideal position, but is intermittently used for various item (hoover, electric piano, iron etc) so needs to be kept as there are no...
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    I have been over to my sons house to look at his outside light. Its not worked for a while -even after replacing the bulb. Its one of these cheapy non-enclosed tungsten-halogen flood lights (B&Q's best I think). It obviously needs replacing. He wants a energy efficient flood with...
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