How To Wire Your Kitchen For Electrics: The First Fix
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- Today I am starting another project installing the kitchen electrical first fix on this kitchen extension.
I show you how to mark out your kitchen off the kitchen plan. Also in todays video i give some tips about how to protect your cables from the plasterer
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Part L & Part G regards adequate pipe support and insulation for plumbers. Forget exact wording but "pipework should place no undue strain on other services" is talked about in one/other/ or both documents. If they're not supported they'll get call backs for water hammer and expansion noises even when insulated.
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did you put grommets in the holes you drilled in the steel beams for your cables?
Just bought the spit nailer but not bought any nails yet only tried the demo nails in the 27e starter pack. Tried the orange 22mm ones seem pretty good. Do you recommend getting the 27mm ones? What’s the nail code for the 27’s. Is it hc6 27 your using?
Pipes should be battened and taloned in place to stop exactly what you mentioned.. he's an old school plumber using copper all the way..and he's clipped away from the wall in the actual kitchen ...that means the dab would have to be huge to fix the plasterboard ..so the dry liners will bitch 😂 if he's used nail over clips the copper is touching the cement joint and could risk corrosion...but hey it's not my job!! 😂
You mention hole sizes through beams but I see plumbers don't seem to comply with this (17:00). Just a query ,do you put any protection around the cables going through the steel?
Yes through the steel mate I use some edging strips
@@GreenHawkConstructionltd hi whats the height off the floor you set kitchen sockets to, im going to have to do all my socket rings and light radials, in a small house im buying ive no choice ive no money left, thanks
Who drilled the big hole through the joist ?
Awful on plumbing side unless their getting nail clipped in later, should centered to the joist every 1.8m
WD40 is not a lubricant. It's a solvent.😊
😂 it's a water displacer and it was the 40th time they had tweaked the recipe before they were satisfied with said water displacing properties - look it up sunshine
@@harrisonlloyd9668 it is lubricant, solvent and displaces the moisture but since you spray it to free up rusty bolts it is more solvent than anything. For cutting steel you use cutting compounds not WD40.
They do a cutting compound too
I push the cables back and clip a bit of a cardboard box inside the boxes also I hate 25mm boxes they should be banned got to be 34mm
Why they should be banned?
@@dinubudai4007 because you cannot fit chrome or brass in them you have to change all the boxes