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  1. J

    Problem replacing pull chord switch in bathroom

    It is a screw type yes, how do I find out which is the switch live mate? I have one of those little screw drivers that can test for current! Will this suffice?
  2. J

    Problem replacing pull chord switch in bathroom

    Yeah got it Bernard, many thanks for the help everyone :)
  3. J

    Problem replacing pull chord switch in bathroom

    Bernard,so what you are saying if I've understood you correctly is this, I connect the two reds together in a block connecter, then connect the TWO black wires to the light unit, and it won't matter which terminal ie live or neutral that I connect them to? I'm a bit thick when it comes to...
  4. J

    Problem replacing pull chord switch in bathroom

    Top one is for the pull chord Bottom is for the light, blacks together and reds together, I know now that this is incorrect, No markings on the black wires, yes I have had to make alternative fixings to the ceiling, just screwed straight into the joist, pretty certain I haven't gone through...
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  8. J

    Problem replacing pull chord switch in bathroom

    I'm not a 100% sure they were to be honest mate, I'm still none the wiser :( Correct me if I'm wrong, after looking at the diagram bottom right, am I right in thinking that the two reds go together, and one of the blacks goes in with the reds?
  9. J

    Problem replacing pull chord switch in bathroom

    When I took the old light down, there were two sets of wires coming from the ceiling, and the two reds were twisted together, and the two blacks were twisted together, I assumed the reds were live and the blacks were neutral and connected them to the new light accordingly!
  10. J

    Problem replacing pull chord switch in bathroom

    EFL, sorry I'm not following, no they don't what?
  11. J

    Problem replacing pull chord switch in bathroom

    Aragorn84, yes you are correct, I did put the blacks together at the light fitting! I take it that this is the problem? How do I rectify it?
  12. J

    Problem replacing pull chord switch in bathroom

    Hi, thanks for the guide, but the light works fine, it's just when I pull the chord to turn it off, it tripps!
  13. J

    Problem replacing pull chord switch in bathroom

    No mate, sorry I should have clarified, I attached the earth wire to the little brass connection point inside the plastic unit, which is assume is the earth terminal
  14. J

    Problem replacing pull chord switch in bathroom

    Hi, after looking through the wiki, and searching the site for similar topics, I'm at a bit of a loss, I have just replaced the light and pull chord switch in my bathroom, all was going well, I had screwed everything back into place so I went to turn the electricity back on at the mains, when...
  15. J

    Another Ceramic Hob question

    Yes it is on the cooker circuit. the cooker switch will be for the hob and oven only as it will be going inside one of the base cupboards and i have plenty of sockets on the main ring circuit. so will i be ok then with what i had originally intended?
  16. J

    Another Ceramic Hob question

    Hi thanks for the quick response, You say kw? I have looked at the items and cant see anything in kw's! however it does say that the hob 6200w and the oven is 2400w! is this what you are refering too? I'm a bit thick when it comes to electrics! also i'm not sure what you mean about the...
  17. J

    Another Ceramic Hob question

    Hi, I have trawled through many topics regarding the wiring of a new ceramic hob but I am still a little unclear of the correct procedure! I am fitting an Indesit ceramic hob and single electric oven which is replacing my old Belling free standing electric oven and hob. Am I correct in...
  18. J

    Is My Wall Going to Collapse?

    I'm a born worrier, thanks very much for the advice mate
  19. J

    Is My Wall Going to Collapse?

    Thank you for the swift reply mate, if i need to replace the timber joist which i probably will do out of peace of mind, will i need to use acro's even if its not a supporting wall?
  20. J

    Is My Wall Going to Collapse?

    Hi, I'm looking for some advice on what appears to be some shoddy building in my Kitchen by the previous owners of my ground floor flat. a couple of weeks ago i started to rip the old kitchen out, I wanted to get the walls down to the bare brickwork so that it can be dry lined, however when I...
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