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    Shower Tray Movement

    I'm certainly tempted to sling the legs and build a frame, although that means I will also have to sling the plastic enclosure / kick panels and source somthing else, as they attach to the legs with supplied brackets. The movement is probably only a mill or two (when I stand near the front...
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    Shower Tray Movement

    I'm currently refurbing my en-suite and am at the stage where I need to fit the shower tray. They tray I'm using is an ABS acrylic capped stone resin 900 x 800 with riser kit from Victoria Plumb. The riser kit comes with 8 adjustable legs that are attached directly to the base of the tray with...
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    Ring extension

    Thanks for the response. If I put in a 13A fused spur instead, presumably it doesn't matter if I have more than one double socket on the spur?
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    Ring extension

    Hang on - crimping it an existing socket box is surely more acessible than junction boxes under the floor, so why is it less desirable? Is crimping against the regs?
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    extending a ring main

    That's strange. For butt splice terminals the CPC catalogue says Red = 25A Blue = 32A Yellow = 48A
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    extending a ring main

    Yeh sorry - I didn't realise both posts would appear together like that. Anyway, braking into the ring under the floor and using junction boxes seems like a hell of a lot of work and mess just to create one extra socket. Removing the carpet, removing wayroc chip boards (which usually...
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    extending a ring main

    Can anyone advise please? I want to add a double socket in a bedroom but dont have any easily accessible sockets to run a spur from because those nearby already have spurs. I think the only option is therefore to extend the ring. The internal walls in my house are made of Stramit board...
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    Ring extension

    Rather than use a block connector is it ok to use crimp connectors to save space inside the socket box?
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