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Help with installation / diagram

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Hi,


I am after some help with a heated windows installation / diagram - grateful for any input.

Unfortunately, the company supplying the installion went bust and I have been left with a system that doesn't  work (incorrectly designed).

We had a local electrician do the first fix wiring based on the diagrams but he says what has been sent won't work in it's current state and he doesn't have the relevant expertise to adjust it.

We live in a rural area and electricians are not that common especially for something as complex as this.

Rather than post up the diagrams and go into too much detail initially, I just wanted to know if this is a place to ask for advice and if not could anyone point me in the right direction. e.g contact details for an electrical engineer.


Thanks.
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  • All sorts of random thoughts.


    There isn’t any bathroom windows, I presume the bathrooms are all windowless.


    That could be an advantage as I presume you cannot have any curtains. Not having curtains or internal blinds is not an issue on the continent, because they have external window shutters which completely obscure the view into the house or flat as well as giving additional thermal and sound insulation, as well as improving security and shading rooms on sunny days.

    I have only ever worked on one house in the UK with continental style exterior powered shutters, they would seem to be advantageous when used with heated windows.


    Andy B.
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  • All sorts of random thoughts.


    There isn’t any bathroom windows, I presume the bathrooms are all windowless.


    That could be an advantage as I presume you cannot have any curtains. Not having curtains or internal blinds is not an issue on the continent, because they have external window shutters which completely obscure the view into the house or flat as well as giving additional thermal and sound insulation, as well as improving security and shading rooms on sunny days.

    I have only ever worked on one house in the UK with continental style exterior powered shutters, they would seem to be advantageous when used with heated windows.


    Andy B.
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