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    Saunier Duval

    I have a very old Saunier Duval combi boiler in a flat. all it says on it is Saunier Duval, there is no model number I can see. It has a constant pilot light and think it must have been installed approx 1989. I'm trying to get hold of a manual for it so I can work out how to do basic things...
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    Equipotential bonding

    Thanks for that guys. Unfortunately the clamp can't go into the box because the joint to the meter runs through the edge of the box so I wouldn't be able to get the clamp on the pipe, also the main enters the building 30 feet off the ground and 20 feet away from the meter so bonding it where...
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    Equipotential bonding

    A little advice please. I'm upgrading the electrics in my flat and have discovered to my suprise that there is no bonding at all on the gas main and no bonding anywhere else except on the water main where it comes into the building. I can bond the gas main (run in copper) fairly easily within...
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    Loft light

    It is RCD protected, 30ma at CU but I would feel happier in 2.5 if that's best, even if its a counsel of perfection
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    Loft light

    Standard strip light, sort of thing you get in an office, has a little starter in the side. We always call them neon's but I think the correct term must be flourescent. I will do as suggested but what's the logic of running it in 2.5 to the FCU if the load will be so small, is there an...
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    Loft light

    Hi again sparky persons, more E-advice required please. I'm installing a neon light (about 1 meter long) in to a small loft storage space behind a bedroom wall. I'm planning to source the power from the back of a socket in a bedroom which is on a ring main and easy to get at because it's in...
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    Double D

    Very like that, I will get a proper look at it and maybe post a picture shortly
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    Double D

    It's an old CU circa 1988 or 1989. Nothings written on the outside except the manufactureres name
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    Double D

    Sorry about that, meant square D, my mistake
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    Double D

    Consumer units that is, not bra sizes. Does anyone know if it's possible to get fittings such as MCB's that will fit in the old double D consumer units, if so where. Ta
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    split load consumer unit

    So theres my solution BAS. I notify the La and they send their appointed person round to double check my handiwork. Any views on my proposals more generally, ie should i leave it alone, good idea, bad idea or what. I liked your electrical sticky here and on the ultimate handyman site btw...
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    split load consumer unit

    Thanks for that TTC The earth bonding was upgraded within the past year or so when I changed a water main to plastic, there was thread here about it. I checked this. The water pipes and central heating were bonded back to the main board outside but I would have to check exactly what I did...
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    split load consumer unit

    I might not have explained myself clearly. I'm not trying to change the CU, just convert the existing one to split load. Forget the original plan that's obviously not compliant and i'm not doing it As I said the CU I have has the dual neutral bars and the instructions I still have for it...
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    split load consumer unit

    Gosh, that was quick. I will abandon my plan then as mad and illegal. Are you saying doing a split load board as per the Mk website and info leaflet , eg main disconnector, unprotected mcb's eg, light's then Rcd followed by protected mcb's is not a good idea, that seems to be the MK standard...
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    split load consumer unit

    Hi, I’m thinking of changing my consumer unit into a split load. At the moment all of the circuits are on an Rcd which is combined with a disconnector switch for the incoming supply, it takes up 4 modules in the unit. There is nothing wrong with it other than that if it trips (which it does...
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    RCD tripping

    Thanks flameport but I have already done all of that. There is actually no sign of dirt damp or corrosion anywhere in the ring and it's sockets, it only went in in 1998 so it's not that old. The dryer is 12 years old (Miele) but sound and very clean, the socket is about 4 feet from this and...
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    RCD tripping

    Whilst I'm sorting out my electrics in the bathroom I thought I would also run this one by you My kitchen has a ring main all of it's own. Along with the usual sockets there is a waste disposer in the sink and a tumble dryer. If the tumble dryer has been used for any length of time running...
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    Bathroom fan

    Thanks gents, good advice as always. I will go for the neon. Moving the FCU to make it more accesible would work but involves much chopping of plaster, rewiring and general swearing, bit of a sledge hammer to crack a nut really. The neon's simple and easily done with just some minor coughing and...
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    Bathroom fan

    Hi, I would appreciate some help with this. I have a timed bathroom fan, it is in the loft space. Currently it is wired through a double pole isolating switch that is high on the wall outside the bathroom (3amp fuse), all the wires including the permanent live for the timer are on the...
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    Very sad

    Does anyone know if it was one of the battle of Britain memorial flight Hurricanes
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