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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: "Phil Harris" <phillip.harris1@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 8 Jun 2001 16:20:52 +0100
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> OK cool. Would it still provide adequate sound proofing if it
> was "compressed" during fitting. I don't really want to lose
say
> 100mm around the cupboard so if I could compress it and not lose too
> much benefit it would be relatively simple to do.
>
> I guess since it will also insulate at the same time I will need to
> vent the cupboard to reduce heat build up.
Two thicknesses of plasterboard on battens is a very good sound deadener
too...
Phil
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