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Are the new accessories that you are wanting to fit metal fronted?
P.S.
Treat those backboxes to a bit of a vac out
Why do you ask?
Are the new accessories that you are wanting to fit metal fronted?
P.S.
Treat those backboxes to a bit of a vac out
Why do you ask?
Yep CPCs are there, so why not test them?
It is fairly simple yes. But if you have no confidence in DIYing it then ask around friends or family for a handyman to come and have a look. As others have stated the reason sparks have said it will cost £££ is because they don't really want to do such a small job. It's just not worth it for them - that is unless you take them up on their £300 quote!How easy is it to fit a new plug socket and stuff? It looks very simple, but i probably shouldn't attempt it myself![]()
Are the new accessories that you are wanting to fit metal fronted?
P.S.
Treat those backboxes to a bit of a vac out
It is fairly simple yes. But if you have no confidence in DIYing it then ask around friends or family for a handyman to come and have a look. As others have stated the reason sparks have said it will cost £££ is because they don't really want to do such a small job. It's just not worth it for them - that is unless you take them up on their £300 quote!How easy is it to fit a new plug socket and stuff? It looks very simple, but i probably shouldn't attempt it myself![]()
What you need to do remove the fuses/switch off the MCB for the relevant circuits. You would remove the old fitting and replace with the new one. Ideally a multimeter would be handy to check that everything is isolated as it should be but if you wanted you could switch off the main switch isolating the whole house to make sure. Assuming you're not fighting with conductors trying to re-terminate them, I should think it wouldn't really take very long at all to replace these fittings.
Treat those backboxes to a bit of a vac out
Treat those backboxes to a bit of a vac out
Maybe not if the vac nozzle is metal!![]()
Calm down.I think the words you are looking for are 'Approved Voltage Indicator'
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