This site should be kept for electrical information, training etc etc
political rubbish should be kept to sites that care about those topics
This is why we should not start political debates because someone may say
"if i had my way i would nuke all lefties, vegans, those that dont know that...
Your connections seem to be correct and the sensor would go to 7 and 8.
If you are in any doubt just wait until tomorrow and contact warm up technical department
They look like "draw" wires ie tape on your light cable to that and pull onto the top of the kitchen units
The holes do not look to big for mains cable so perhaps purchase LED tape light, the power leads to feed the tape light and then drivers to power the tape light
Have a look on top of the...
My personal opinion...paying a lot of money out for some training gets you some qualifications but please remember on site training/experience is worth more.
9 weeks in center experience does not give you any real world life experience
Works started prior to but completed after the 18th edition only has to comply to the regs at time of when the works started.
With regards to any faults found, you can raise these/this with the house builder first for them to sort and if that does not happen you can go down the NHBC route
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After you posted "Disconnect pcb in cooker so electric ovens will operate and all OK."
I would not offer you any help !
Sorry but the best way to save time would be to get someone that knows what they are doing.
Neil
That would be classed as adding a new circuit and would fall under part p of the building regs and require a certificate
A cable that could stand up to UV would be ok.
I know it not the best/cheapest solution but could you not get an electrician in to fit you one?if it is as easy as you say...
I have just (A month ago) replaced my same drill......it is pants compared to the exact model i owned previously and brought about 3 years ago. it almost that you have to push the drill to get it to engage something else internally to work and then it goes full hog and to far.
Now i have seen...
Some companies have in place in their contract (if you signed one) where your are/distance expected to work
If you have no contract get some expert advice.
If your employed the rules may be different then if self employed
Most radiators not working is either a sticky TRV or just needs the system "balancing"
I would get the unit repaired before replacing
Ring up the maker and ask for an engineer to visit
As Freddo says the cylinder is separate so just get the boiler fixed
A few questions
Is the hot water being heated via the immersion at present ie boiler not being used
Asking as i assume its a S plan with a motorised valve
The boiler can easly be repaired if its just an element etc gone wrong (if you cant find anyone then ask the maker for a engineer)
its not a...
I would price like i do all jobs now, per point regardless of whether its brick or timber etc
If you want the job then knock a fiver off per point.
Not worth doing for day rate and cost of materials.....you are here to make a living :)
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