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+1 for the procerts app (Electrical Tools & Reference), very user friendly,I can't recall the cost of it but around £15-£20, and as well as all the reference material there are a load handy tools for calculations...and up to this point at least it's a one off purchase unlike the OSG which is roughly an every 3-4 year purchase.It depends how you measure it, you said earlier your were opposite it. As above, look up zones.
For the amount of work you are doing you should probably get a copy of the on site guide or the procerts app.
He doesn’t need a copy Tim he’s got this forum to rewire his houseIt depends how you measure it, you said earlier your were opposite it. As above, look up zones.
For the amount of work you are doing you should probably get a copy of the on site guide or the procerts app.
We should organise a DIY SOS effort and get this flipping job finished - he supplies the beer and the BBQ….?He doesn’t need a copy Tim he’s got this forum to rewire his house
…….even Nick Knowles is fed up with this one now!…. O offence intended OP just having a giggleWe should organise a DIY SOS effort and get this flipping job finished - he supplies the beer and the BBQ….?
Where’s the fun in that!We should organise a DIY SOS effort and get this flipping job finished - he supplies the beer and the BBQ….?
It’s a new en-suite. It was suppose to have a pull code inside the bathroom but the tiler has assumed a light switch and positioned it accordingly. I am trying to determine if it needs re-routing or whether a light switch is acceptable here.What do you have at present pull cord switch or is it outside of the bathroom?
If they are positioned in any of the above my advice would be to keep them there.
The tiler has out the switch in? Tell him to take it out….It’s a new en-suite. It was suppose to have a pull code inside the bathroom but the tiler has assumed a light switch and positioned it accordingly. I am trying to determine if it needs re-routing or whether a light switch is acceptable here.
As I said, it’s opposite the toilet and more than 60cm from the shower. There is no bathroom furniture on this particular wall.
See Section 701 BS7671. This forum is not here to give you guidance on your rewiring activities. These works also require notification under Part P of the Building Regulations.It’s a new en-suite. It was suppose to have a pull code inside the bathroom but the tiler has assumed a light switch and positioned it accordingly. I am trying to determine if it needs re-routing or whether a light switch is acceptable here.
As I said, it’s opposite the toilet and more than 60cm from the shower. There is no bathroom furniture on this particular wall.
Looks like the tiler is familiar with the regs.The tiler has out the switch in?
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