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But only if the manufacturers instructions say it’s ok because many don’t allow top entry
Yes, should have added that. Ta muchly
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But only if the manufacturers instructions say it’s ok because many don’t allow top entry
A few heads are better than oneYes, should have added that. Ta muchly
that's what the hydra headed m-i-l says.A few heads are better than one
Post #15 has the manufacturers instructions. Top entry is suitable, but it's not designed to be knocked out, you need to use a suitable tool to cut it out, and it makes note not to use pliers to do itThe thing that would worry me is if there is a place for suitable cable entry, it is usually a removable piece, that shower top has been chewed away. If you were simply bringing a cable in the correct top entry point, a drill or in this case whatever he has buthered it with would not be needed.
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Ask your landlord for the Part P notification and also the EIC, not only of this but of the mains board change.
Also if safe to do so can you take a picture of the mains board. Leave the cover on, just the surrounds of it.
That is a dog **** install at best
Oh, Not pair of garden Secateurs then?you need to use a suitable tool to cut it out
It doesn't imply they're not 'suitable'...Oh, Not pair of garden Secateurs then?
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