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I have the builders in doing some internal alterations to my bungalow. One of the rooms they are working on will be having a new conventional boiler fitted with the controller mounted beneath it (boiler in kitchen has packed up). I want to run the cables to the new boiler and to the central heating controller (leaving the connecting for the electrician later) so that they can be plastered over. My plumber is on holiday this week so i can't ask him which cables to put in, and I don't know who his electrician is. The system is a Y plan system. My old boiler has packed up the replacement is going in a different room. The current cable to the controller has 5 cores L, N, CH On, HW on & HW off there is no earth; is that right? If I do require an earth that will be 6 core cable and no-one seams to sell it. I can get 5 core cable from TLC. I feel something is amiss; my system is a very common one; surely if 6 core cables aren't a common supplied item then I don't need one. I assume it is 3 core cables to the boiler? One or 2? Or could I use 5 core? Do the cables to the boiler have to be a special type? Any help would be appreciated.