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Re: Switch hight problem
Can't really believe what I just read.
Can't really believe what I just read.
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and there was me, thinking it was for dwarfs and leprechauns.
Hi guys,
i am currently doing a referb on an old building i have a little problem and wanted some advice.
As i always put my switches at 1200mm to the top of the switch the builder now has Nogins at this hight also!
meaning now when it comes to putting my backbox on,the timber is now in the way...
He claims building regs state that nogins must also be at 1200mm how can this be when that is the hight of a switch???
What should i do here???
Hi guys,
i am currently doing a referb on an old building i have a little problem and wanted some advice.
As i always put my switches at 1200mm to the top of the switch the builder now has Nogins at this hight also!
meaning now when it comes to putting my backbox on,the timber is now in the way...
He claims building regs state that nogins must also be at 1200mm how can this be when that is the hight of a switch???
What should i do here???
Alter well yea you would think wouldn't you?? BUT REGULATIONS STATE CERTAIN HEIGHTS.. can just do as you want otherwise no need for the regs.
Yopu might want to rethink that statement after a read of the relevant bits mate.Alter well yea you would think wouldn't you?? BUT REGULATIONS STATE CERTAIN HEIGHTS.. can just do as you want otherwise no need for the regs.
actually reg states min 450 and max 1200 so easy to doAlter well yea you would think wouldn't you?? BUT REGULATIONS STATE CERTAIN HEIGHTS.. can just do as you want otherwise no need for the regs.
Alter well yea you would think wouldn't you?? BUT REGULATIONS STATE CERTAIN HEIGHTS.. can just do as you want otherwise no need for the regs.
Alter well yea you would think wouldn't you?? BUT REGULATIONS STATE CERTAIN HEIGHTS.. can just do as you want otherwise no need for the regs.
Alter well yea you would think wouldn't you?? BUT REGULATIONS STATE CERTAIN HEIGHTS.. can just do as you want otherwise no need for the regs.
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