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    Wall downlighter installation advice please

    Thanks for the reply. I intend to keep the hall ceiling light switch and the wall light fused switch separate. The wall socket will be straight below the new fused switch, keeps cables in stud straight in line and neater.
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    Wall downlighter installation advice please

    Hi The ring circuit has a RDC trip on the main board. If I spur off this to a fused switch using a 5amp fuse am I correct?
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    Wall downlighter installation advice please

    Hi I am looking to install one wall mounted light in my hall to save having to put on the two ceiling lights. The stud wall has a two way single switch which turn on and off the ceiling lights. Below this switch is a wall socket on a ring circuit. Checking the wall switch I have four...
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    extending socket loop

    thanks for the replies. I can use another socket to take a spur for SKY and DVD player. Ant
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    extending socket loop

    I believe the spur i have taken is from a ring circuit. Ant
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    extending socket loop

    Hi I have added an additional switched socket next to my TV to power a wall mounted TV from the room socket below. (so leads are not visable) Question is can i now take a loop from this new socket to another socket to power my 2kw electric fire as well as power SKY and a DVD player. I...
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    Heating issue

    The problem in this room is the coldist in the house. I understand convection but the sill the window sit on is cold, the frame and glass above it what gets warm
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    Heating issue

    Think so, it has plastic pipes and the stud wall should have insulation in but not checked this. House is 2 years old
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    another building regs question

    Hi The property is just over 2 years old Anthony
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    Heating issue

    Hi I have a timber framed home with a bay window in the lounge. In the bay is a radiator and the UPVC window and glass gets warm from the radiator. I have a bay in the dining room same setup but not the same problem, anyone point me in the right direction as to what made be wrong. When I say...
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    another building regs question

    I have a timberframe home and the bathroom backs onto the en-suite which is separated by a stud wall (plasterboard and timber) no insulation. I can hear very clearly if anyone in in either room through the wall is this to building regs and should it have some sort of soundproofing thanks...
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