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Adding spurs to immersion heater circuit

About 25 years ago we had a shower fitted and the plumber added a fused spur to the immersion heater circuit for the pump.

I want to upgrade our heating system by fitting an ebus controller in the airing cupboard. This needs a mains supply and there is no accessible ring circuit. Is it permissible to add another fused spur to the immersion circuit?

Mike

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  • Presumably you have gas or oil fired central heating as you need to install central heating controls?

    So logically, the immersion heater is only as a backup in case the central heating won’t work, therefore the central heating and immersion heater won’t be used at the same time, so there’s no issue.

    Even if they were used at the same time as well as the shower pump it would not be an issue anyway, as two of the loads are insignificant.

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  • Presumably you have gas or oil fired central heating as you need to install central heating controls?

    So logically, the immersion heater is only as a backup in case the central heating won’t work, therefore the central heating and immersion heater won’t be used at the same time, so there’s no issue.

    Even if they were used at the same time as well as the shower pump it would not be an issue anyway, as two of the loads are insignificant.

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  • I have a gas boiler with conventional CH and HW controls. I recently built an adapter to interface the boiler's ebus to a Raspberry Pi so I could monitor its behaviour and that inspired me to upgrade to controls that use the ebus.

    Mike