Hi all,
I'm doing a refurb on a bungalow and have taken out the old electric powered heating system with the intention of installing an oil or LPG fuelled system.
This means I will need to provide a source of electricity to the new boiler. From what I've seen, this usually means taking a cable from the consumer unit (separate fuse for the supply) to a fused connector unit (so that it can be isolated) and then from the fcu to the boiler (be it oil or LPG) itself.
Is this correct? If so, what cable would it be best to use? I can't imagine anything more than 1.5mm t&e being needed but I thought it best to as the experts.
TIA
Jever
I'm doing a refurb on a bungalow and have taken out the old electric powered heating system with the intention of installing an oil or LPG fuelled system.
This means I will need to provide a source of electricity to the new boiler. From what I've seen, this usually means taking a cable from the consumer unit (separate fuse for the supply) to a fused connector unit (so that it can be isolated) and then from the fcu to the boiler (be it oil or LPG) itself.
Is this correct? If so, what cable would it be best to use? I can't imagine anything more than 1.5mm t&e being needed but I thought it best to as the experts.
TIA
Jever