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pete. youse getting soft in yer old age. us old farts should never agree with these young upstarts. next thing is they'll be bunging us into care homes. fight, fight, fight. we will never give up. at least not until the beer runs out.
never agree, pete. soft in your dotage. next thing they'll be shunting us old farts into care home colditz's. we will never surrender, at least till the beer runs out.

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pete. youse getting soft in yer old age. us old farts should never agree with these young upstarts. next thing is they'll be bunging us into care homes. fight, fight, fight. we will never give up. at least not until the beer runs out.

never agree, pete. soft in your dotage. next thing they'll be shunting us old farts into care home colditz's. we will never surrender, at least till the beer runs out.

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Tel normally I would agree with you , but this post is going nowhere, the OP has no grasp of what is required, no disrespect to him in any way.
 
Tel normally I would agree with you , but this post is going nowhere, the OP has no grasp of what is required, no disrespect to him in any way.
maybe these guys could advise better:

 
From main
Dear poster. evrybody would like to help you but your posts and responses do not provide any information.

You say "from main" do you mean the MAIN EARTH TERMINAL, or do you mean something else?

I am struggling to understand what you are asking here. Do you mean that you have a shower and you have decided to install an isolating switch, but that the switch and/or its mounting box does not have an earth terminal??

Maybe words are not the way to success - photos please!!!
 
think it's a case of translating " installation bolloxed" into urdu.
 
I have massive experience of trying to make sense of some of the gobbledegook my Mrs can regularly spout.:)
With that in mind,I have translated the question into a common language some may regard as English

16th edition bonding requirements,4mm from Bathroom pipes to Shower pull cord
Some bright spark has used a floating connector block to take the cpcs + 4mm,the terminal on the switch is not used
Man is asking is it safe to reconnect the new switch he is fitting exactly the same as the old method

Please remember to format your answers back into the initial language for easy digestion for the man,thats in order that confusion will not arise:)
 

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