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got a george foreman grill thingy, but i want to put an inline switch on it (like a lamp switch) the only way to turn the grill on and off is on the mains where the plug goes... - is it possible to fit a switch half-way down the cable to enable me to use that to turn it on and off?? if so, anyone know what they are called, and where from?? it doesn't matter, i am just gona not have the foreman on the side, gona put it away, and just use it when we wanna use it...!! that georgie has a heating element and needs to be earthed im sure someone will disagree with what ive put
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As we are dealing with electricity it is obligatory that we warn you about safety. We have a great project that helps you understand what you are allowed to do, what you cannot do and what are your obligations under the Building Regulations (Part P); Find out more about the electrical do’s and don’ts here. It is designed to protect the cable from becoming damaged by the box, and the cable should also be tight fit so that if there is a fire in the box it will not spread easily. Cable On one occasion we asked woman costumer where she wanted us to drill entry point to bring in services she bent over and said can I have my hole hereThis is the metal strip that connects the earth terminal and therefore earth wire to the face plate screws. Terminals
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This will either sit inside the wall, in the plaster or cut into the plaster board, or be mounted on top of the surface of the wall. Plastic tends to be used if the pattress is surface-mounted and metal when it is incorporated in the wall. Terminals – These provide the entry points for the wires to be connected to either side of the switch. The switch will interrupt the flow of electricity through the live (Brown sheathed) wire. This is the uPVC sheath containing the electrical wires, Live, Neutral and Earth. Previously the sheath was made of rubber and these cable should be changed by a qualified electrician – find one near you here. LiveFace plates have the terminals fixed to it which are usually screwed. The live and neutral are 22mm apart. To prevent something accidentally being inserted into the live parts of the plug, there are shutters (UK plugs) which only open if the top, earth ping is inserted. There are holes or “blinds” where holes can easily be made, so that the cable can enter the box (see grommets below). They come in a range of depths, so it is important to ensure that when changing a face plate that the new one will fit. The width will be determined by the number of gangs or plugs that can be plugged in at once. Face Plate One was told the signal was beamed to her set top box without wires then we turned up drilling holes in wall to wire in cable tv she wasn't too pleased
