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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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Pleeease? I can get Flatmate to turn the electric off at the fuse.
I would be eternally grateful since it'll save me another callout charge. You rock, good sir.
(, Wed 11 Nov 2009, 20:51, 1 reply, 15 years ago)
Nae bovver petal, I did the same for Ancrenne and her shower. Got it sorted!
Is it a double or single socket? Not significant, just curious...

Okay, here we go!

1) plug a known-working lamp into socket and make sure it's lit.
2) isolate power. Lamp SHOULD be off now. If not then panic!
3) using a small flat screwdriver remove the two screws holding the socket front in place. Retain these screws.
4) GENTLY pull the socket front away from the wall, straightening the cable as you go. There should be 3 or 4 inches of spare cable. Tilt the socket front forwards so the front is facing the floor and the guts are visible.
5) identify the Live, Neutral and Earth cables and the terminals they go in to. Live is Red or Brown, Neutral is Blue or Black, Earth is Yellow and Green.
6) using your screwdriver loosen the terminal screw on the Live terminal and pull out the (probably two) wires.
7) connect these wires to the terminal marked L on the new socket front. There should be enough slack in the cable to allow this without too much trouble. NICE AND TIGHT!
8) repeat for Neutral (to terminal marked N) and Earth (to terminal marked E)
9) manipulate cables back into metal box in wall keeping them clear of screw holes.
10) using screws from step 3) fix new socket front in place. NOT TOO TIGHT or you might crack the plastic.

DONE!
(, Wed 11 Nov 2009, 21:25, Reply)
Turning the power off at the mains between steps 2 and 3, I hope!
Much obliged! *saves*
(, Wed 11 Nov 2009, 21:27, Reply)
Step 2) ISOLATE POWER...
Wake up!
LOL
(, Wed 11 Nov 2009, 21:43, Reply)
It's a good job my father was an electric engineer
or else I'd have fried ;)
(, Wed 11 Nov 2009, 21:47, Reply)

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