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RE: Re: LD10 and "buzzing" fuse at the consumer unit


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  • Subject: RE: Re: LD10 and "buzzing" fuse at the consumer unit
  • From: "James Hoye" <james.hoye@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 8 Jun 2001 15:42:45 +0100
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> > If your plumber simply replaced one with an MCB it could be a
Wylex
> consumer
> > unit.
>
> *runs downstairs to check* It is indeed a Wylex Consumer Unit :)

That psychic Doxey strikes again :)

> Good to hear. Sounds perfect for what I want since I am sure my
> airing cupboard will fill up very quickly so don't want to lose too
> much space to the sound proofing.

What you need is a proper node zero.  My brother-in-law has been installing
a security system in a _huge_ house, where they have an air conditioned
room
in the basement packed full of Futronix lighting controllers, PBXs,
multi-zone audio, you name it, it's there.  BTW, the room is as big as the
ground floor of an average 3 bedroom semi!!!  I trying to persuade him to
recruit me for the day so I can drool.

> May also try this on the bolier which can be very noisy even though
> it is in the attic. Need to check out the venting requirements first
> though I guess, although it is designed to be housed within a kitchen
> unit so hopefully is adequately vented at the rear.

Should be what is termed a 'balanced flue' whereby the flue is composed of
two metal tubes, one inside (exhaust) the other (intake) meaning that
additional room ventilation isn't required.  I believe that is the
terminology, but don't quote me!

James




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