Yes, so why is it not possible?Are you paying attention?
Yes, so why is it not possible?Are you paying attention?
But they have had for a very long time and do use things like this: https://www.screwfix.com/p/chint-3a...Eg&gclsrc=ds&dclid=CIPv8cGKlNkCFY2lUQod34QDEgThey don't have 3A fused connectors or plugs in Europe.
And yes they do have fused switches tooThey don't have 3A fused connectors or plugs in Europe.
Lots.AT LAST THIS HAS BEEN ACCEPTED!
How many have said this so far?
But they do, they tend (emphasised) to design their circuits for it's intended use and have big CU's full of all sorts of different sizes of MCB...but they don't use 3A MCBs because the boiler instructions do not call for 3A protection.
I worked in a pool plant room in France summer 2016 or possibly 2015, each device had a ceramic block containing a removable block which held 2 fuses, this block is held in with a large (1") plastic nut/knob. once screwed on the block is pushed in for on or pulled out for off. A shutter arrangement keeps it safe.Please show a fused switch.
I don't think anyone would seriously dispute the validity of an MCB in place of a fuse.Also the British MIs call for a 3A FUSE so presumably an MCB would not be following the MIs.
I know that's silly but that's what people are saying.
I am paying attention and bringing to the attention of others, in the form of a question, that this had in fact been mentioned previously.Lots.
Are you paying attention?
...but they don't (for boilers). It is not required.But they do,
I don't live in a plant room.I worked in a pool plant room
I don't think they would, but the instructions do state a 3A fuse.I don't think anyone would seriously dispute the validity of an MCB in place of a fuse.
Fair enough, but the instructions for boilers sold for use in mainland Europe do not appear to include any requirement for the use of any sort of 3A OPD (in the same way that they do in the UK) - so at least a substantial proportion are probably connected directly to 16A circuits.But they do, they tend (emphasised) to design their circuits for it's intended use and have big CU's full of all sorts of different sizes of MCB
You and Sunray seem to be missing what is actually being discussed.If you accept that it would be reasonable/safe to have a single point of isolation for the CH system and that Honeywell (for one) advocate the use of 3A fuses for their programmers and room stats, why do anything else?
Do Honeywell not sell their programmers and room stats outside of the UK?If you accept that it would be reasonable/safe to have a single point of isolation for the CH system and that Honeywell (for one) advocate the use of 3A fuses for their programmers and room stats, why do anything else?
But why do they?Honeywell (for one) advocate the use of 3A fuses for their programmers and room stats
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