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    New T&E cable...

    Since 2017 this has been a requirement in the Republic of Ireland. In addition to an insulated earth conductor it must be sized the same as the phase conductors. https://www.wesco.ie/news/new-twin--earth-wiring-rules.html
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    Click UK switch fuse

    Or decided to take their metal knitting needles in there. I was trying to make a sensible risk assessment. Silicone is not conductive snd - in any case - why touch it while it’s wet? But we are now talking about resolution of the issue. I thought you were doing an EICR?
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    Click UK switch fuse

    Hmm. Should be fitted with a tails shroud (or a dob of silicone). Doesnt meet IP4x but you ain't going to get your finger in there. In the real World - C3.
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    How to wire two one gang dimmable switches and one intermediate switch ?

    The old thread, that our friend hijacked, is here 2 dimmers on 2 way switching - https://www.electriciansforums.net/threads/2-dimmers-on-2-way-switching.149495/page-2
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    2 dimmers on 2 way switching

    Did you not read the thread that you hijacked? The answer in 2018 was no, and it is still no using the (probably) standard dimmers that your client has bought (don't you hate it when they do that!). I'll not repeat the thread above. But, in short, you need specific master slave dimmers...
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    Holiday let Fire Alarm

    And with Aico you can have some alarms hardwired interlink and some radio(wireless) interlinked.
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    Holiday let Fire Alarm

    Most alarm systems use radio frequency to interlink, not wifi Use Aico. They the best on the market.
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    Holiday let Fire Alarm

    A fire alarm system is a very different thing altogether. To meet Scotland regs you need SMOKE alarms with HEAT alarm in kitchen. Think there’s a requirement for them to be interlinked too?
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    Holiday let Fire Alarm

    Do you mean FIRE detection, or is it SMOKE detection?
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    RCD tripping. Not appliance

    Why on earth did you shoehorn a BG RCD into a Wylex board? There’s a fault, the RCD is telling you that. It’s not the RCD. Put the right one back. You need an Insulation Resistance tester and someone who knows how to use it. A competent electrician is your best bet. Just changing things...
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    UK Failing Apprentice - What to do

    Whatever, the apprentice is an employee like any other. This excellent guide will tell you what steps to take. Get it wrong and he/she could sue for wrongful dismissal. https://www.anapprenticeship.co.uk/sack-apprentice.html
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    ESRTERFW Wireless Thermostat wiring help

    The ESI thermostat will work BUT you need to install the base unit next to the boiler wiring centre (I assume you have one?) not at the existing thermostat location. The wiring centre will have all of the connections you need.
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    ESRTERFW Wireless Thermostat wiring help

    You need a battery powered thermostat. The ESI one seems to have a remote sensor. If you need that then that would limit your choice.
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    Shower extractor fan off socket circuit

    It doesnt brush in that spot between your shoulder blades. Or make the coffee.
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    Shower extractor fan off socket circuit

    The Vent-Axia Svara fan might be a good choice. It has Light, Humidity Sensor & Overrun Timer and delayed start and can be App Controlled via smart phone or tablet. https://www.extractorfanworld.co.uk/vent-axia-svara-high-power-smart-extractor-fan-409802-3540-p.asp
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    Shower extractor fan off socket circuit

    Absolutely yes you must have an FCU with : amp fuse. But the fan will still run all the time. Simple fix: change the fan for one with a pull cord. Like THIS
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    Interlock switch, not powering all of my breakers

    I know. But Megawatt said “ It sounds like you are just getting 120vac instead of 240vac.” Surely a Canadian (or. USA) genny would be expected to produce 120v. ?? Confirmed by the OP
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    Fitting extractor grill from inside

    If you care to read the whole thread, you’ll spot that has already been pointed out. eg #15 !!
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    Can I remove switch to leave circuit permanently on?

    You can do this right now. On thd shaver switch, move the brown wire at the top to the COM terminal at the bottom. You’ll end up with three browns in that terminal. They might fit. That will make the shaver point always on. Then you can get a replacement 1G switch and move the wires across...

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