You always notice the typos after posting. .....Cable must NOT be buried direct in wall must in be in gaine....
It's great that you guys have taken the time and trouble to produce this quality of information, I reckon two hours reading over the past couple of days are going to save me a fortune in the long run.
Cheers Mac
Great - three comments
I believe that both Lerey Merlin and Bricodeot sell 'WACOS' as 'Borne automatiques (racordement sana vis pour files rigides). The also make connecting with in a French box in either plasterboard or plaster a lot easier.
Cable Rigide = Cable but Cable Flexiable = Flex
You tend to find the Hot Water cylinder in a cupboard in or next to the bathroom or kitchen in France. You can put them in a loft, we actually put ours in the cellar.
If you are thinking of the stuff that the Americans call “baseboard heating”, I suspect it’s not possible because there is a minimum height above floor level for anything electrical (15cms??) and this type of heating – by its very nature – goes right down to the floor.
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Having said that, I now notice that there is a flush floor mounting unit, containing both sockets and data outlets in the Legrand catalogue... maybe the rules have changed? go figure !
Hi
Thanks for the post, some good information, and words, is it possible to fit english 13amp sockets in place of French ones, as most of our stuff we would bring with us.
ColinE
Yes of course it is possible. Stupid, would not conform to French regs and probably more expensive than just changing the plugs but possible.
I suspect though that you have asked the wrong question.
John
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Sorry do not understand you, why have I asked the wrong question? I think the English socket are a lot better than the French, a lot safer in my opinun, I could do the change myself, where would I find out if they comply with French regs.
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