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Agree I've had a fewI have noticed a lot of the "dumb" posts and the like come from the ghost watchers.
And I didn't even know they've met me
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Agree I've had a fewI have noticed a lot of the "dumb" posts and the like come from the ghost watchers.
The only thing that is dumb is the choice to press the dumb buttonWhat is dumb regarding the above disagree maybe please explain.
Agreed I did complain about this initially but it fell on deaf ears.Shouldn't be a dumb button.
Shouldn't be a dumb button.
...... chop the plug off and connect it into a FCU
Yes as your installing a socket outlet with rcd protection.just a 'technicality' query - the regs are not retrospective, so the existing circuit
(assuming it was installed pre RCD days) does not have to be RCD'd. Would fitting
an RCD socket therefore comply with current regs? ( Just curious! ).
but if you are feeding that new socket with cable buried in wall <2" deep, then 522.6 needs to be complied with.Yes as your installing a socket outlet with rcd protection.
the work you undertake must comply with the current edition of bs7671
Cables not directly in a wall according to the OP.but if you are feeding that new socket with cable buried in wall <2" deep, then 522.6 needs to be complied with.
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