Should we be testing after a fused spur for example on a heating circuit I've always been told to only test upto the fused spur but that doesn't seem right to me what's other opinions?
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The question about a heating circuit is not quite the same as for a FCU directly feeding an appliance - as there's often a lot of fixed wiring downstream of the FCU but still before (or possibly after) the boiler (or other "appliances" - thermostats, pumps, diverter valves, etc).
- Andy.
The question about a heating circuit is not quite the same as for a FCU directly feeding an appliance - as there's often a lot of fixed wiring downstream of the FCU but still before (or possibly after) the boiler (or other "appliances" - thermostats, pumps, diverter valves, etc).
- Andy.
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