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Can I supply my central heating (programmer, two port valves and boiler) via a fused spur taken from the immersion heater circuit?

They’re currently supplied from a fused spur taken off the ring main; however, kitchen wall’s are being moved around.

There is nothing else on the immersion circuit (only the cylinder if boiler fails). The circuit is protected by a RTA061630B RCBO (see pic).
 

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I took a look at the report. The summary is satisfactory with no C3. Item 4.18 is N/A, item 4.19 Pass.
Agreed 4.18 No SPD = N/A but surely 4.19 should be N/A too as no sign of an AFDD on the photo of the CU in #1. How can you 'Pass' something that isnt there? and yet omitted the fact that Fusebox RCBO's have been installed in another manufacturers board (see #3).
 

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