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    Cooker hood - Nut problem

    Thanks for that. I'll try and track down someone who stocks that "screw" then...
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    Cooker hood - Nut problem

    I've got a Baumatic F90-2SS cooker hood, and about 6 months ago it decided to lose a nut and the impellor broke.. specifically the plastic sleeve that fits around the rotor. I've bought a new impellor, but can't find the nut that secured the impellor onto the rotor. It appears to be about M5...
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    Putting sockets in the garden... best way

    If the closest socket on the kitchen ring already has a spur can I use a junction box on the ring and spur off of this, or will I have to add another socket and spur off of that? ----------ring---------[junction box]--------ring------------
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    Putting sockets in the garden... best way

    Thats kind of the point. My BIL oversees the work by popping in regularly and inspecting it before I bury anything, and then testing it before he signs it off. I'm aware that its notifiable work under part P. Hence the disclaimer to tell people that I'm not interested in replies saying...
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    Putting sockets in the garden... best way

    Sorry, forgot one other thing. Do I run the SWA cable out to the first socket, and then in series on to the next socket? Or (preferably) can I run the SWA out to a junction box which then feeds directly to the two different sockets? Probably a silly question, but I'd rather get it right.
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    Putting sockets in the garden... best way

    Thanks Chri5. I would consider running it direct from the CU, but the CU is under the stairs in the middle of the house, and I don't fancy pulling up floors to route the cable from there to the back garden. So the best option looks like 2.5mm 3 core SWA, either buried (suitably) or not. I...
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    Putting sockets in the garden... best way

    Probably a bit of a repeated question.... BUT.... I am in the process of paving my entire back garden at the request of SWMBO. She is also asking for a single and a double socket to be installed in the garden. Obviously these will need to be IP56 rated etc. The patio is not yet laid...
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