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    Pop!

    Tripping the circuit often happens - older lights were bad for that (the loose wire in the light flopped about, touched the other and without the resistance in between cause a short circuit and pop). Did you take all the lights out all at once or was it one out at a time? It is possible that the...
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    Putting power sockets in the loft

    Coming back to this thread for a look, seam to have created a discussion over lighting circuits.... as far as the cable and consumer units are concerned they are just circuits with thinner or thicker wires and larger or smaller protective device ratings. Mentioned earlier, I wouldn't put a...
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    Ground Source Heat

    A bit late responding whoops. Garage is external, no other heating but it needs none unless I want to do stuff in there. Like I said just a thought and wondered if it could be done or why not. Aim would be the background heat, and then fan heater on after if necessary (I have a jumper, probably...
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    Ground Source Heat

    This was just some mild musings. Thought I'd ask the question see if there is someone out here who knows these things If I buried 50m of garden hose under the lawn, say 1m deep (hand dig so not too deep, 25m garden so up and down once), blew air through it with a fan (or extracted air through...
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    Putting power sockets in the loft

    No reason why not either way if you understand what you are asking off the house wiring. If you are not changing the size of the protection in the consumer unit and keeping the wiring sze the same throughout the circuit you will be fne either way. Some pedant will be along sometime to tell me I...
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    EPC calculation... again...

    Thanks. Normally when I want to ask a question the answer is rarely "Here is a handy link for you", but sometimes I don't ask the correct question and miss an answer. Yup. I could go with a spreadsheet, meter readings, and a thermometer to work out how much energy my house is using and for what...
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    EPC calculation... again...

    Which is my thinking, if you can fill in boxes online with the info, then anyone -should- be able to survey their house well enough to produce a credible online result.. and if the home owner only needs to fill in simple boxes then surely the calculations behind that can be simplified. No doubt...
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    EPC calculation... again...

    Just been looking through the forum for info about Energy Performance Certificates (EPC) and SAP wondering how they are calculated. In my mind it could be a spreadsheet almost with tick boxes to get the score "Does it have low energy Light bulbs" - Tick - One point, "Does it have 100mm...
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    So if I stick to 14KW I don't need a new fuse

    I can see this going around and around but never mind. Yes and also a big difference between average demand and average maximum demand... which is the values quoted above, and what the system designs are based on. I suspect you are looking for a 'discussion' for the sake of a discussion.
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    So if I stick to 14KW I don't need a new fuse

    My apologies, I had got the discussion all wrong, I thought it was whether the OP would be able to have a larger fuse and then onto how the system was designed a bit. That's OK though, 2A average current and say, 25 houses in the street per phase, I guess the Electricity company only needs a 50A...
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    So if I stick to 14KW I don't need a new fuse

    However the system is designed to supply your maximum, what is it when you jump into your 10kW power shower?
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    So if I stick to 14KW I don't need a new fuse

    Just for the point of the discussion. If I read the report correctly that 2kW (8.3A? the system was mostly installed many years ago, at 240V) is the maximum demand calculated for all the houses. As you use a smaller number of houses then the average maximum demand per house increases (bigger...
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    So if I stick to 14KW I don't need a new fuse

    Yes, there will be a 'big fuse' in the substation supplying you and your neighbours. Whether it is a fuse or circuit breaker isn't so relevant here, it's purpose is to protect the cables in the street. Increasing one fuse in one house in a street of 50 and that single house using more is...
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    So if I stick to 14KW I don't need a new fuse

    Probably John, yes, the actual real world demand is probably a lot less than 20A, but somewhere in the back of my head that figure is the design value for the system. To an extent the price concious will alter their behaviour to the cheapest hour, however there will always be peaks and troughs...
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    So if I stick to 14KW I don't need a new fuse

    60A Supply.... I am sure I read this week that they electrical networks were designed on an average of 20A per house, something like that.. but big issues coming up if we all want to plug our electric cars in on Good Friday after work, a top up charge ready for an Easter get-away. Partly the...
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    Night light and security light

    Going to just add a comment and stand back and watch you all explode "You can't do that".... Which is what I did in my small landing. There is no conventional socket so I have wired one into the lighting circuit next to the landing light in the ceiling (this is the point I expect you are all...
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    Under-floor insulation

    .. underfloor insulation on fire... I'll give you an example from my house. The Electric meter, and consumer unit are next to the front door at the base of the stairs (this cannot be to unusual). The cables go up the wall to go upstairs and down the wall.. underneath the floor to the downstairs...
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    Wiring in freestanding oven

    Yes, pretty much take a photo of how it is connected and away you go. Remember the basics like turn the power off first, and confirm it is off and so on. I'll assume you are going for a similar size and so the plug / hard wired connection thing will be the same for new and old Larger ones...
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    Under-floor insulation

    Where is the best (cheapest) place to buy mineral wool insulation at the moment? Oh, I'll go with mineral wool insulation - I'll assume that the floor you are insulting under is the ground floor. The ground floor... your escape route in the case of a fire. Now if you need any convincing to use...
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    Socket on lighting circuit (warning, pointless squabbling removed)

    Pretty much all the lofts I have ever been in with a socket, the socket is a part of the lighting circuit (a common example might be for the TV Arial booster). So by way of an answer, yes, and it is a common thing to have a socket or 2 on the lighting circuit As for the technical thing, a...
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