Yes its a copper hot water tank!!!
I've already asked him to do that, and he says that there's no immersion there. He also seems to have accounted for all the cables connected to that large junction box (which is plugged into the circuit under discussion), so I think we can probably be fairly sure that, despite the labelling at the CU, there is no immersion - certainly not on the circuit in question. In other words, it seems as if that 16A circuit is probably currently supplying only the CH controls and a couple of CH pumps.Have looked at the top of it?
Not surprising - that's what he said it wasThe box looks like a cylinder stat
Sorry, this doesn't make sense. The thing in the box is a cylinder thermostat, which is just a switch. Wiring it to a plug and socket wouldn't achieve anything. The cable from the thermostat must go to the white box on the wall, so it must be something else that's plugged in.Hi Securespark. Its just a single socket with a plug in it with the flex goiing into the box in the photo. Got to go to bed now sorry
He surely means that the large junction box (to where the cyclinder stat, and all the other things he listed, go) is fed with power by a cable ending in a plug which is plugged into a socket?Sorry, this doesn't make sense. The thing in the box is a cylinder thermostat, which is just a switch. Wiring it to a plug and socket wouldn't achieve anything. The cable from the thermostat must go to the white box on the wall, so it must be something else that's plugged in.Hi Securespark. Its just a single socket with a plug in it with the flex goiing into the box in the photo. Got to go to bed now sorry
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