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Thanks for your quick response, Its greatly appreciatedYou'd just mark it as FI and note why. However you'd also use your engineering judgment based on the condition of everything else as to whether you think it's likely to be an issue or not and issue satisfactory or unsatisfactory on that basis
Hi Dave,What exactly do you mean by can't find a spur?
Do you mean it's fed from a ring circuit but you can't find a switched fused connection unit or other means of fusing down and isolation for it?
If the UFH is connected directly to a ring circuit without a fuse of some kind then that's a C2 observation.
If its on a suitably sized dedicated circuit without an means of isolation other than the MCB then it is unlikely to warrant any code.
So basically you've just got a mystery cct where you know the start and what it's labelled for but can't locate the other end? Classic.Hi Dave,
Thanks for your reply its on a dedicated circuit appropriately rated without a fused spur or at leaset unable to find one!
Hi Dave,
Thanks for your reply its on a dedicated circuit appropriately rated without a fused spur or at leaset unable to find one!
I saw that and just thought it was poorly worded?Why would a dedicated circuit need a fused connection unit?
Normally I would expect to see some sort of fused spur or at least if myself or the majority of people were to install such a circuit, then a fused spur would be put in - no!! or at least a point of connection to the UFH! Which i am unable to find.Why would a dedicated circuit need a fused connection unit?
Dedicated as in its not coming off a ring circuit for example but direct from and noted at the DB!I saw that and just thought it was poorly worded?
Wouldn't you want a local point of isolation, rather than using the MCB/RCBO?Why would a dedicated circuit need a fused connection unit?
Yes I would agree. But a 20 amp DP switch may be more appropriate for UFH, depending on the wattage of the heating mats.Wouldn't you want a local point of isolation, rather than using the MCB/RCBO?
Wouldn't you want a local point of isolation, rather than using the MCB/RCBO?
To be honest I just want an end to get a reading off! I said fused spur as that what I would normally see but some type of isolator or end of circuit to be able to get an r1 + r2 which i am currently unable to find.Yes, a point of isolation would be very sensible, my question is more about why they would want a local fuse rather than just an isolator.
Normally I would expect to see some sort of fused spur or at least if myself or the majority of people were to install such a circuit, then a fused spur would be put in - no!! or at least a point of connection to the UFH! Which i am unable to find.
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