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Alan Ambrose

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  1. We had an NMA refused just before Xmas which was largely concerned with PV panels. This was the relevant text: "The proposed alteration to the roof materials of part of the dwelling and the cart lodge would result in a markedly more contemporary appearance of the approved dwelling which is within the setting of a listed building which would amount to a material change in the design and its potential impact on the heritage asset." The proposal was to cover the roof of the barn furthest from the road with PV panels and change the look of the resulting ~300mm border from pantiles to trapezoidal metal - so it would blend in better. Sure, adding PV panels (which were described on the original application but not shown on the drawings) will make the look 'more contemporary' - but WTF, this isn't the 1950s. The 'heritage asset' btw is a farmhouse a 100m or so away - there are a couple of thousand of those in Suffolk. In my next application I will point out that we will be able to install PV under PD anyway but I notice this in the PD regs: A2 Development is permitted by Class A subject to the following conditions— (a)solar PV or solar thermal equipment is, so far as practicable, sited so as to minimise its effect on the external appearance of the building; (b)solar PV or solar thermal equipment is, so far as practicable, sited so as to minimise its effect on the amenity of the area; So, some wiggle room for the LPA. Thoughts?
  2. I've been looking at these Geberit FlowFit Pre-Insulated pipes to use as supply pipes to the bathrooms running in a 50mm service cavity. Probably 20mm ID to bathroom and split locally to taps / bath / showers? (Kind of assuming there's nobody else in there when someone is taking a bath/shower). I've highlighted the ones that have max insulation but just fit in my service cavity. No need to insulate cold? Anyone have any thoughts? https://www.pipestock.com/geberit-flowfit-pre-insulated-system-pipe-blue-coils
  3. Probably the item that failed is the driver and agree the easiest method might be to ask Siteco. What's the Merrytek bit though? Some kind of presence sensor or Dali thing? It's possible, but less likely, that that has failed rather than the driver. A remote possibility is finding a constant current driver of roughly the same spec that will fit physically.
  4. >>> We had no problems insuring it Us neither on a barn conversion, entirely timber.
  5. A slightly different co-incidence. Swapped out a dimmer switch for a light. Flipped the breaker, double checked circuit was powered off, swapped dimmer, powered it all up again. No go. In fact after lengthy investigation it turned out all circuits on that entire phase were dead. What? Surely I couldn’t have taken out the main fuse for that phase? How? Much more investigation. Turns out that at exactly the same time I was swapping the dimmer, a likely lad had put his digger bucket through one of the phases of the underground LV line for the entire street.
  6. >>> Ask loads of questions, we will give the same amount of answers Actually, we’ll give six different, sometimes mutually opposing, opinions for each question. 😉
  7. +1 Yeah suggest you must have an SE look at this and do some calcs & designs. A useful check would be the weight of the windows that were being removed plus details of how they’re fixed and how the openings are presently supported. If you’re not modifying the existing apertures, the new supports, if required, may also reduce the window size allowed by a bit.
  8. Yes, the US, but not unreasonable to think we might face the same potential problem here due to datacentres gobbling power: An electricity crunch is driving high bills in these states. It’s not getting better anytime soon https://edition.cnn.com/2025/12/22/climate/high-electricity-bills-maryland-new-jersey-pennsylvania?iid=cnn_buildContentRecirc_end_recirc&recs_exp=up-next-article-end&tenant_id=related.en
  9. @gc100 >>> I just got a good passive aerial/dish and pointed it towards the nearest mask (looked up online). It’s just plugged into the back of the router that has the sim Possible to say a bit more? This was a directional aerial? With gain? More than one (I see some router ads wasping on about multiple aerials and ‘Mimo’). 4G, I assume?
  10. Mine might be the little 1/4inch Makita DDF083 drill/driver and a set of hex drills. Oh, and a magic wand to wave over my local planning department…
  11. My reading is that (with the possible exception of bathrooms) that low voltage dc e.g. 24V led strips (or ac come to that) is outside Part P. Similarly PoE which is usually 24V or 48V dc over ethernet cables.
  12. I’ve recently been bugged by Enforcement a couple of times and had an Non Material Amendment (NMA) turned down. And the LPA owes me some money for their previous unreasonable behaviour. The whole ‘system’ is a piss take designed to stop development. The beneficiaries are the existing land/property owners, of course. It needs rolling back 50 years or so.
  13. Sam U’s example: 1. Application Form (inci. the correct type 23. Economic/Employment Assessment of Ownership Certificate 24. Energy Statement 2. Site Location Plan 25. Flood Risk Assessment 3. Existing & Proposed Elevations 26. Heritage Statement 4. Existing & Proposed Plans 27. Inclusive Design Statement 5. Existing & Proposed Sections 28. Landscaping Strategy 6. Affordable Housing Financial Viability 29. Microclimate Wind Assessment Assessment 30. Noise & Vibration Impact Assessment 7. Affordable Housing Statement 31. Planning Fire Safety Statement 8. Agent of Change Assessment 32. Planning Statement 9. Air Quality Assessment 33. Public Art Strategy 10. Archaeological Assessment 34. Preliminary Drainage Strategy 11. Aviation Impact Assessment 35. Preliminary Ecological Assessment 12. Biodiversity Statement 36. Refuse and Recycling Strategy 13. Biodiversity Net Gain Statement* (incl. 37. Safety, Security and Resilience to completed copy of the statutory Emergency Strategy biodiversity metric calculation tool) 38. Topographical Plans/Surveys (Existing 14. Community Engagement Statement & Proposed) 15. Community Infrastructure Levy Form 39. Townscape and Visual Impact 16. Contaminated Land Assessment Assessment 17. Daylight & Sunlight Assessment (On- 40. Transport Assessments Site & Off-Site) a. Swept Path Analysis and 18. Demolition Plans b. Parking Surveys (Richmond 19. Design and Access Statement Methodology) 20. Draft Construction Logistics 41. Transport Statement Management Plan 42. TV/Radio Reception Impact 21. Draft Delivery & Servicing Plan® Assessment and
  14. +1 with the exception of crazy wall or dodgy tiles. Even then, a good tiler will warn you in advance and give you the option.
  15. Quite a good summary here: https://www.samdumitriu.com/p/labour-are-finally-taking-the-housing
  16. Easiest way to try out is Arduino software or similar and the USB dongle which will present the 485 as standard serial. The manufacturer’s simple protocol is probably documented somewhere, otherwise it’ll be hard to guess unless you have a working example from somewhere. Post up docs here?
  17. Congrats. You need the patience of a saint, no?
  18. Re 5G routers - anyone have a recommendation for SIM providers? O2 has bolloxed our camera sims and talking to people at O2 and EE shops - they don't really support data sims. They say they will cut off any sim that doesn't have a voice call on it at least every 3 months. AI recommends EIOTCLUB, Transatel and other providers I've never heard of. I read there are some multi-network IOT data sims? Any experience? p.s. O2 & EE seems to be our best actual networks at the plot. Ditto 4/5G router/aerial recommendations?
  19. Ah, that’s good - it includes the ‘not yet built’ database
  20. Yeah, there’s a ‘new build database’ or something and the standard ‘actually exists’ database. My LPA insisted on putting us on the former. That means that all but a few switched-on merchants can’t see it. Annoying for deliveries.
  21. Is there a vague 'requirement' for a fire-brigade-accessible PV-shutdown switch. I'm thinking a big red stop switch in an obvious place, probably wired to the inverter or a DC-contactor? Would this be sensible or is it completely OTT?
  22. I'm meaning from a Part P / BC point-of-view? Yeah, I realise that this is industrial spec cable rather than domestic, but this is for 24V (i.e. ELV) ffs. Max current will be 3 x 14W 5m LED strips i.e. 2A. The braid will be used for EM shielding, given that dimmer control is fairly noisy. You could have the same is it / isn't it discussion for 24 or 48V PoE over CAT5/6/6a, of course, and pretty much nobody would think that falls under Part P.
  23. Errrr, super-complicated, slow expensive torture by your LPA, utilities and various other suppliers who don't give a ....... monkey's and are often actively hostile. Will test all your considerable skills and patience. At least with a PhD you get a piece of paper at the end.
  24. FYI, for MVHR, I used both the spreadsheet here on ‘t ‘ub and, for comparison, the Ubbink calculator. Then there’s a bit of common sense re air & duct routes, ceiling heights, valve positions. Detailed but not rocket surgery as they say.
  25. A couple of questions: + anyone used ROTHOBLAAS air tight tapes instead of Pro Clima? e.g. https://insulationmerchant.com/products/rothoblaas-seal-band-60-airtightness-tape . I know their screws get proper SE reverence, so maybe their tape is pretty good also? and... + there's a bit of a fuss re CT1 being maybe less than magic: https://youtu.be/bwvE9FqjfQA - anyone have any views?
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