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    Kitchen extractor fan fault finding

    You are correct - Thanks! - its wired to a socket which is accesible through the back of inside one of the cupboards - possibly accidentally someone had switched it off...o_O Funny i guess - mr nobody :whistle::whistle::whistle:
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    Kitchen extractor fan fault finding

    My kitchen extractor fan has suddenly stopped working a couple of days ago. A quick check with the meter shows theres no volts on the supply cable, yet there has been no mcb trip at the consumer unit. The supply cable is twin and earth and there is no obvious sign of damage anywhere and no...
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    Damp on bedroom wall

    the property is a 1930s brick built semi-detached. Not too sure about the walls, probably is cavity wall. Double glazed windows throughout the house, the house is central heated, i have just had a new boiler fitted. Most of the washing goes in an externally vented tumble drier, only a few bits...
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    Damp on bedroom wall

    the little bedroom in my house was decorated a year ago and now the wallpaper in the corner of the two external walls is mouldy and damp. This might not have been helped by longish curtains on the window and the position of a chest of drawers, giving little opportunity for air to circulate in...
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    Main equipotential bonding

    I can't see any evidence of main equipotential bonding to the water and gas pipes entering my house. I have checked the resistance between the main earth terminal and the pipes and the resistance is less than one ohm, but i'm a little alarmed that i can't see the connections. Could the...
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