Hi, want to installed some LED strips in the ceiling and wanted to know how the recessed LED profile is fixed in place and stop the plasterboard from cracking or sagging when it is running parrallel to the ceiling joists. Has anyone done this?
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Hi, just looked at a job to replaced a CU in an old bungalow with a detached garage (garage has is own CU). The gas meter/supply is in the garage and currently no visible bonding. My question is where should the gas be bonded and which CU should it be run from or should it be bonded both in...
Cheers Happyhippydad, you have suggested one option I hadn't thought of, second CU next to existing, my mind was on how difficult it all looked. :confused:
I'll give the customer the options and see what happens.
Cheers everyone
Anyone replaced a CU like this, recessed in the wall and coving (Coving has even stuck on the outside of the CU door, to match in)?
And if you did what board did you use?
Thanks for all the replies. It's not a surface box and can't cut another one in. The SWA has to run on the outside of the house to supply a new kitchen ring and cooker circuit.
It will be tight in the box to fit a Henley, fused switch and the existing isolator.
Yes, I thought as much using a switched fuse, but I was hoping there might be something I could used to split in one box.
The other side in the living room, with the CU up by the ceiling. Cu would be a nightmare to swap out as well.
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