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  1. KayCee14

    Building a rather large wall by side of the road

    Trust me. There were five or so of them working on it. Nonetheless that’s beside the point isn’t it. I have posted this on a community forum and the local councillor has taken it upon himself to speak to planning. I will let you all know the outcome.
  2. KayCee14

    Building a rather large wall by side of the road

    would the existing foundations have accommodated for that monstrosity to have been built on top of it? I wonder if a structural assessment has been carried out on it.
  3. KayCee14

    Building a rather large wall by side of the road

    And this is my point in case.
  4. KayCee14

    Building a rather large wall by side of the road

    You couldnt be further from the truth but ok. If that wall collapses, there will be fatalities no doubt about it. The fact that it has been built without PP is the fundamental factor here. A friend of mine had to jump through hoops with PP to get a wall built dividing his garden with next door...
  5. KayCee14

    Building a rather large wall by side of the road

    hi, if you look at the previous posts, you'll see what the concern is here.
  6. KayCee14

    Building a rather large wall by side of the road

    It doesnt look finished to me and they have also ran out of bricks.
  7. KayCee14

    Building a rather large wall by side of the road

    It does not have planning permission 0004DQBEBU000 | 252 Bedonwell Road Belvedere Kent DA17 5NZ (bexley.gov.uk)
  8. KayCee14

    Building a rather large wall by side of the road

    The builders put that wall up in a day, trust me even I was amazed at their speed.
  9. KayCee14

    Building a rather large wall by side of the road

    This is all sound advice and other then it being an eye sore on the main road, my concern is whether it is structurally stable and like you all said built in accordance to regs, planning permission, etc. I will try the council again tomorrow. I’m not being a jobs worth here at all, I think we...
  10. KayCee14

    Building a rather large wall by side of the road

    I think your wall is fine, albeit long doesn't pose a risk to people below (Unless they are midgets). And also the structure that the wall is built on (as per my post) isnt exactly a straight run line, it's jagged and probably dates back over 100 years. It does look like a monstrosity, however...
  11. KayCee14

    Building a rather large wall by side of the road

    Further to this, I doubt they go approval from the council and highly unlikely the council would have approved such a dangerous build.
  12. KayCee14

    Building a rather large wall by side of the road

    Hi folks, I am concerned about a rather large brick wall that a resident has put up (he moved in in Summer). I have attached photos of what it looked like previously and what it looks like now. You will notice there is a bus stop which serves a number of schools and many people with kids wait...
  13. KayCee14

    Electric underfloor heating tripping

    Yep the cable will be changed to a 4mm2 this weekend.
  14. KayCee14

    Electric underfloor heating tripping

    Thanks for all the updates, like I said I am no electrician so will go buy whatever my electrician and you guys have said. I kept it on for 2 hours yesterday and it didn't trip and warmed up to 27 degrees. I have no intention on using this daily, even in winter. Even with the UFH off, the tiles...
  15. KayCee14

    Electric underfloor heating tripping

    It is connected via a Double Pole Fused Connection Unit with a connector type device where all the mat wires feed into. The figures I do not know about to be honest. The entire 60m2 is warming up.
  16. KayCee14

    Electric underfloor heating tripping

    I have one system with 5 mats covering about 60sqm
  17. KayCee14

    Electric underfloor heating tripping

    Hi guys, so my electrician came round just now (he didn't charge me for it), and he realised that that MCB was too low and changed it for a 32A MCB. We switched the UFH onto 25 degrees and it's slowly increasing and is currently at 24.5. Thankfully it hasn't tripped and the floor is heating up...
  18. KayCee14

    Electric underfloor heating tripping

    The power rating is unknown as the tiler is how i say, not being cooperative. What can be done due to the overload then please? It only supplies the heating to the UFH.
  19. KayCee14

    Electric underfloor heating tripping

    Thank you. Please find attached photos as discussed of the unit and I have circled the MCB which trips. The value on there is B20 if that helps. And you are correct, I just turned the kettle on and it blinks just as fast as in the video.
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    Electric underfloor heating tripping

    https://www.dropbox.com/s/3a2fff8xm29qrcc/IMG_2136.MOV?dl=0 sorry here is the link.
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