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Your underfloor heating should have its own 2.5 radial backed up by a 20 A rcbo. your fusebox is dated and your installation does not comply with the 17th edition regs. Get your Periodic inspection done and pay for the remedials!!!!!!!! standard
 
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Your underfloor heating should have its own 2.5 radial backed up by a 20 A rcbo. your fusebox is dated and your installation does not comply with the 17th edition regs. Get your Periodic inspection done and pay for the remedials!!!!!!!! standard

Since this topic is almost 3 years old :rolleyes: , I suspect the job's all done by now.
 
Your underfloor heating should have its own 2.5 radial
why? if it's only rated to 3amp why not spur off ring final. if larger fair play put on it's own correctly rated circuit using contactor/snubber if required

backed up by a 20 A rcbo
why not 16amp and why not use a stand alone rcd if rcbo cant be fitted or a 3036 is in use.

your fusebox is dated and your installation does not comply with the 17th edition regs
if extending existing circuit just bring that circuit up to date along with meb@s & sup bonding

Get your Periodic inspection done and pay for the remedials!!!!!!!! standard
I think you mean Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR).
 
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Your underfloor heating should have its own 2.5 radial
why? if it's only rated to 3amp why not spur off ring final. if larger fair play put on it's own correctly rated circuit using contactor/snubber if required

backed up by a 20 A rcbo
why not 16amp and why not use a stand alone rcd if rcbo cant be fitted or a 3036 is in use.

your fusebox is dated and your installation does not comply with the 17th edition regs
if extending existing circuit just bring that circuit up to date along with meb's & sup bonding

Get your Periodic inspection done and pay for the remedials!!!!!!!! standard
I think you mean Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR).
 

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