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Seperate spurs for boiler and underfloor heating.

The customer asked for 2 spurs  in the boiler cupboard for the above.The uf heating engineer now wants to fire the combi boiler via voltage free contacts from his room stat and controls.

My thoughts are there should be 1 spur for both boiler and ufh.Or there could be signage to isolate both supplies before working .Any Thoughts?

                                                                                                                                                                                                                              Regards,Hz
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  • Another vote for spur: fused spur and switched fused spur. I did ask for an FCU in the wholesalers some time ago and got a blank look. I have tried to move with the times but not everyone has kept up with me so I have one back to talking about spurs. 


    All the dictionaries I look in refer to bulbs as the bright bit and lamps as the bits that hold the bright bit. So I am a bulb man. 


    In response to the OP I would go with one spur.
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  • Another vote for spur: fused spur and switched fused spur. I did ask for an FCU in the wholesalers some time ago and got a blank look. I have tried to move with the times but not everyone has kept up with me so I have one back to talking about spurs. 


    All the dictionaries I look in refer to bulbs as the bright bit and lamps as the bits that hold the bright bit. So I am a bulb man. 


    In response to the OP I would go with one spur.
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