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<blockquote data-quote="Doomageta" data-source="post: 295140" data-attributes="member: 20810"><p>Well i am asking for advice on the DIY section because i am not sure 100% but, i don't think asking simple questions is a problem (obviously you disagree). I am looking to understand so telling me i don't have a clue would be nice if some answers were sent my way too. Testing would also be performed when the CU is installed (if i can find an electrician mad enough to do it) and no, i didn't alter the lighting circuits.</p><p></p><p>I am basically trying to finish the chasing for the kitchen and hence i need to make sure i have everything i need in place before drylining the wall which will be a dot and dab job and i do not want any surface mounted switches if i can avoid it.</p><p></p><p>The electricians who gave me a quote seems to think that the work i had done was good so, i suppose i am not 100% clueless either. Then again i didn't need as much planning as for the kitchen since they only looked at the 2 mains rings i ran the cables for. 2.5mm cable, no spurs, start from CU to a socket, go around the rest of them and finish back at the CU. Was that ok? obviously need to be aware of safe zones etc. although most of it happens under the floor anyway.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, i am still looking for any relevant information related to my questions if anyone is willing to enlighten me.</p><p></p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doomageta, post: 295140, member: 20810"] Well i am asking for advice on the DIY section because i am not sure 100% but, i don't think asking simple questions is a problem (obviously you disagree). I am looking to understand so telling me i don't have a clue would be nice if some answers were sent my way too. Testing would also be performed when the CU is installed (if i can find an electrician mad enough to do it) and no, i didn't alter the lighting circuits. I am basically trying to finish the chasing for the kitchen and hence i need to make sure i have everything i need in place before drylining the wall which will be a dot and dab job and i do not want any surface mounted switches if i can avoid it. The electricians who gave me a quote seems to think that the work i had done was good so, i suppose i am not 100% clueless either. Then again i didn't need as much planning as for the kitchen since they only looked at the 2 mains rings i ran the cables for. 2.5mm cable, no spurs, start from CU to a socket, go around the rest of them and finish back at the CU. Was that ok? obviously need to be aware of safe zones etc. although most of it happens under the floor anyway. Anyway, i am still looking for any relevant information related to my questions if anyone is willing to enlighten me. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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