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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?
i'm impressed. not many members could spell secret ------ correctly. bloody predictive text.Oh, Not pair of garden Secateurs then?
Where did he tether his horse.Spark just put in a electric shower (Triton) and hit a small problem, black brick wall behind the tiles where he wanted to install.
He said not to worry, he will just trunk it up into the ceiling (which goes into the loft). To do this, he cut a hole in the top of the shower box. He hasn't sealed the hole, there's a rough 0.5cm to 1cm gap between the hole and the trunk, and the trunk isn't flush or sealed against the tile wall.
Looks like water could very easily splash into the inside of the shower box through these gaps. Is this safe? I am going to seal it myself but want to know if this could be a serious issue or not as he left it.
Thanks for your time.
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