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    Water not flowing from tap

    All of a sudden, it's after starting to work properly again! (after 4 days) Whatever blockage was there must have freed itself in the past few minutes. :)
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    Water not flowing from tap

    The flow from the hot tap in our bathroom has been getting progressively slower the past few days. Today it's almost stopped altogether. The hot flow in other taps is fine. I attempted to take the tap apart to look at the washer, but I am unable to undo the head gear; it just won't budge. The...
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    Henderson Hardware Door Closer Adjustment

    Yup, I found that out already :D I will try what you suggested. Many thanks.
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    Henderson Hardware Door Closer Adjustment

    I have a Henderson Hardware 600 series door closer, and need to increase the latching speed. There are two adjustment screws, one for the closing speed, and the other for the latching speed. Unfortunately, neither is marked, so I don't know which is which. I have it configured as Clockwise Push...
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    Renault Megane Pollen Filter

    nice one, thanks!
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    Renault Megane Pollen Filter

    Hi, My Air Con is not working that well at the moment. The Revs dip slightly, so it looks like it's either a blocked pollen fillter or a re-gas is needed. Does anyone know where the pollen filter is located? 2003 Megane - new style Thanks Bothyhead
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    Ideal boiler temperature

    Thanks for the replies. I think that I am currently running the boiler at about 65ºC, so it looks like I should turn it up a bit. Dave
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    Ideal boiler temperature

    Hi guys, I came across an article which stated that radiators perform at their peak (in terms of convection heating) when the boiler temp was between 70 and 80 degrees. Is this correct? Thanks, Dave
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    Outdoor Socket & RCD

    Excellent - thanks Lectrician!
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    Outdoor Socket & RCD

    I apologize in advance as I know this has been asked before (I have read the previous posts but I am still a bit confused) Does an outdoor socket need it's own 30mA RCD protection if the circuit it is spurred from already is protected by a 30mA RCD in the CU? If additional RCD...
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    Position of Control Unit

    hi clarian this is taken from the Irish equivalent of the OSG Because you would have to lean over a potentially hot cooker/hob to switch it off in an emergency - thus risking burning yourself.
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    No earth - No metal lights?

    Thanks bas - that will be handy to know for the future.
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    No earth - No metal lights?

    Yep, you should replace it with a plastic, Class II, light.
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    Plug socket in bathroom..

    hi nstreet. according to the OSG it's: "Separated extra-low voltage" OSG quote : They "have no live part connected to earth or the protective conductor of another system" PELV (protective) systems on the other hand are not electrically separated from earth.
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    Too many cables??

    Sorry zeroseven but I also feel obliged to defend BAS. What you actually said in your original post was: Which would give the impression of a ceiling rose rather than wires hanging down from the roof ... And also: In your original post you never said whether it was working or...
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    2 way 2 gang light switch

    L1! L2 will map to the old L1, and L3 will map to the old L2 c'est simple :wink:
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    Alarm: Monitoring Company v's Speach Dialler

    Thanks for all the replies guys. It's certainly food for thought but I am still thinking that maybe a speech dialler is the way to go: * The alarm is in a domestic setting so audio and video confirmation are not required. * At present the monitoring company contact one of the key...
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