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DIY'r - Replacing bathroom sink - pipework has earth clamps
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<blockquote data-quote="sattrudy" data-source="post: 530555" data-attributes="member: 35297"><p>Hi All,</p><p></p><p>Looking to replace 2 sinks (bathroom + toilet) with new ones. I've acquainted myself with several tutorials about how to carry out this task by binge watching plumbing videos. However, the presence of the earth clamps are throwing me off. </p><p>My questions is how do I approach this task given the presence of the earth clamps. I intend to replace the sink and change the isolation valves for new, the isolation valves are right next to earth clamps which have a sign "do not remove". In the second photo the isolation valves sit right above the clamps...which I don't want to disturb in any way. I have zero knowledge about things concerning electric wires etc... so wanted to be well informed before deciding whether to DIY or call in a professional. </p><p>Could anyone be of any assistance, a very detailed explanation of the precautions/method I would need to take would be very much appreciated. </p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance. </p><p></p><p>I've attached photos of my bathroom and toilet under-sink setup. [ATTACH]13911[/ATTACH][ATTACH]13912[/ATTACH][ATTACH]13914[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sattrudy, post: 530555, member: 35297"] Hi All, Looking to replace 2 sinks (bathroom + toilet) with new ones. I've acquainted myself with several tutorials about how to carry out this task by binge watching plumbing videos. However, the presence of the earth clamps are throwing me off. My questions is how do I approach this task given the presence of the earth clamps. I intend to replace the sink and change the isolation valves for new, the isolation valves are right next to earth clamps which have a sign "do not remove". In the second photo the isolation valves sit right above the clamps...which I don't want to disturb in any way. I have zero knowledge about things concerning electric wires etc... so wanted to be well informed before deciding whether to DIY or call in a professional. Could anyone be of any assistance, a very detailed explanation of the precautions/method I would need to take would be very much appreciated. Thanks in advance. I've attached photos of my bathroom and toilet under-sink setup. [ATTACH]13911[/ATTACH][ATTACH]13912[/ATTACH][ATTACH]13914[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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