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    Landlord doing own non-notifiable work

    Hi everyone, I've got a flat with electrical heating and hot water. The timer on the immersion heater is a Greenbrook T106-C (http://www.greenbrook.co.uk/proddetail.php?prod=T106-C) and has become faulty. I need to do a like for like replacement. 10 minute job. I do a lot of my own electrical...
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    Metal back box / big gap to plaster in front

    I'm fitting a fused spur at the moment and I took off the 2-gang socket I was going to spur from and was presented with this behind the socket (photo below) There is a metal back box screwed to the block wall, with quite a gap between it and the front face of the plaster. The face plate had...
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    Lighting circuit - change of wire diameter mid-way ok?

    Hi, I've got a 2009 built flat that came with some pendant lights and I set about replacing them with some fixed (bulb not replaceable) Aurora M7 LED downlights I daisy-chained the new downlights to the existing feed. At the time I noticed the existing feed was 1.5mm2, though my new wire for...
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    Number of appliances on fused spur

    I would like to retrofit an electric window opener and 2 electric blinds in a high ceiling part of our house. The window opener takes 240v directly via a DPDT switch, and the blinds are powered by a 240AC-24VDC transformer and are RF controlled. Total power of both of these running will never...
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    Switching electric element in Dimplex towel rail

    I have a dud electrical element in a Dimplex TDTR350W http://www.dimplex.co.uk/products/domestic_heating/kitchens_bathrooms/towel_rails/dtr_eco_range/technical_specification.htm It has a blank plate on the bottom of one side and the element on the other. There is a bleed valve at the top...
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