... placing the FCU or socket for a chimney style kitchen cooker hood actually inside the chimney.
My thoughts are that its not the best of ideas as moisture must be an issue, but seen today that its the way one spark does it every time.
I have just priced up a job and wolud like some opinions on the price please
Spec:
Non lived-in rewire
3 level house
solid walls (all sockets and switches to be chased into wall in oval pipe and patched in)
new kitchen
new bathroom
28 2G sockets
Points wired for Fridge, Washing Machine etc...
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Installation is in a large, period domestic dwelling. Property rewired 2007. The final ccts for the main house are supplied by the 16th Ed. split-load CU seen at the top of the pic, with Max demand for the...
Hi Guys,
Sorry to keep doing this ;) but I have heard different views on this subject, and at the mo its another grey area...
Example : You go to a domestic property to install 4 extra sockets + you decide to put a new 20amp radial circuit in, 1 spare way left in board (on rcd protected...
Hi Guys,
I've got myself worked up and I'd like your thoughts. I had to leave my sparks job of 9 years 4 years ago to look after a family member and as such haven't had an "official" spark job since although I've kept my hand in with private works.
I'm now in a position where I'm able to...
Hi,
First post here, so please be easy on me... and apologies if I'm posting in the wrong place!....
Please find photographs enclosed which show a new electrical installation our landlord provided in our kitchen area.
http://dl.getdropbox.com/u/1620039/DSC_7329.JPG...
Added some photos to show you what im thinking of... Take alook, Photos speak for them self..
Once the outhouse has been done out there will be a radial inside and some lights. (2 x MCB's, 16a & 6a)
Theres an outside toilet, (coper water pipes.. hence the need for TT) which will have a...
hi all,
opinions appreciated on this scenario please.
3036 rewirable fuseboard, 16mm tails, 10mm main earth, 6mm bonding, no rcd protection.
customer wants their cooker switch moved 200mm to the left.
should be a nice easy job but wont meet the regs if only the socket is moved.
then again the...
Hi all.Aint done many garden installs b4 & can some1 put there beedy eye over this please
am i ok doing it this way cos someone said it wud be sharing neutrals between circuits
is this even 2 circuits or 1 circuit or 2 subcircuits
building officer may poke his nose in onsite looking at other...
found this site the other day
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you can convert the prices into £ at the top right
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Hi All
I have been asked to carry out a PIR on a fastfood outlet that i wired 15 years ago. The place has had no maintenance, no other PIR and i can truthly say its not really monitored by a competent person elctrically or maintenance wise.
My signature is going to be on the cert and i know...
Looking for cheap but quality drill and impact. I prefer sds' for drilling, we use monster 36v hiltis at work but I find them too heavy for drilling under 10mm. I have found panasonic do a 14.4v li-ion sds at £210 with two batteries, which means I can buy a naked panny 14.4v li-ion impact for...
Hi guys
Looking for a few opinions here. I've been asked to put a small ring in just for a PC, printer, small amp in 2 rooms (4 sockets total) and 2 fused spurs off for sockets in the ceiling for projectors.
As they needed them up and running straight away another guy has put in a temporary...
lads a mate at work has been sent to do a yearly inspect and test on whole of premises of a building ,problem is the company is 24 hour 365 days a year so no power can be turn off to certain areas of premises . if no power can be turn off how possibly can you do the job properly would just be...
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