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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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  • geoffsd:

    What do you get if you ask for an 'unfused spur', then?  




    Not really a something you would ask for if you call them spurs. Having worked on both sides of the trade counter I always knew them as spurs, and if anyone asked me for a Connection Unit I wouldn't have a clue what they meant. I found alot of these differences were regional

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  • geoffsd:

    What do you get if you ask for an 'unfused spur', then?  




    Not really a something you would ask for if you call them spurs. Having worked on both sides of the trade counter I always knew them as spurs, and if anyone asked me for a Connection Unit I wouldn't have a clue what they meant. I found alot of these differences were regional

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