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Neat but all your lights are on one side and sockets on the other?
Is that a Square D? I find them really tight on space.
Even on a bungalow I would still recommend 2 lighting circuits. Why would you only put one in?
Are you pulling down my pantyhose? DBS swap in brown and blue............. Sounds very similar to what I would say........I promise darling I didn't search that on the Internet.:-------::-------:it was only a DB change, so circuit was already in
Are you pulling down my pantyhose? DBS swap in brown and blue............. Sounds very similar to what I would say........I promise darling I didn't search that on the Internet.:-------::-------:
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Must have taken u a while to drill that lot lol, not picking holes but if that's fire alarm should that not be p-clipped in the trunking as opposed to cable tied?
It's to give the fire alarma bit more integrity if there's a fire, you think, the PVC trunking will melt but the cable will stay in place, also stops the fire brigade strangling themselves when running around in a fireI wasnt aware that the cablw had to be secured at all in the trunking.. but thanks for the info i apprreciate that.
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