Combi boiler connection

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Currently my combi is correctly switch fused, however I have a wifi thermostat which needs a 13A socket. currently this is plugged in the other side of the room and I have a long wire going to the boilers eBus.

I would like to tidy things up and would prefer a 13A socket next to the wired fuse by the boiler.

from research I can't find a 2 gang box with one fused switch and 13A socket. from what I can tell though basically all I'm after is an cooker switch with a 13A socket. is there any reason why I couldn't use one of these in the above scenario?

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or should I just run the spur into a new 13A and leave the fuse switched as is?
 
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it's a Vaillant ecoTec, but the Vaillant Wave thermostat has a separate wifi transmitter that needs a 13A socket
 
it's a Vaillant ecoTec, but the Vaillant Wave thermostat has a separate wifi transmitter that needs a 13A socket
What plugs into the socket?

If it's not a wall-wart power supply then why not cut off the plug and wire it into the existing FCU?
 
from what I can tell though basically all I'm after is an cooker switch with a 13A socket. is there any reason why I couldn't use one of these in the above scenario?
What are you expecting a cooker switch with a socket to provide that a normal socket doesn't?
 
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Dual boxes cannot always be used - many accessories these days are too big.

And even when you can get both of them in, they usually look naff.

Better to have two single boxes with a space between them.
 

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