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<blockquote data-quote="PC Electrics" data-source="post: 76181" data-attributes="member: 650"><p>Also to add:</p><p></p><p>if you're doing the wiring because a new boiler is being installed, then the plumber will be notifying the boiler installation. This notification includes the associated controls, so there is no need to seperately notify the wiring through your scheme.</p><p></p><p>If there's no new boiler going in (say an upgrade from gravity to Y plan but the boiler is okay) then the new controls need to be notified by yourself.</p><p></p><p>I always use a Honeywell wiring centre and follow the Honeywell wiring diagrams. Loose choc blocks in a back box are just sloppy work afaiac.</p><p></p><p>Also I always fit all flexes with cord end terminals. I go to no end of CH problems caused by flex ends broken by the threads on the terminal screws. See 526.8</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PC Electrics, post: 76181, member: 650"] Also to add: if you're doing the wiring because a new boiler is being installed, then the plumber will be notifying the boiler installation. This notification includes the associated controls, so there is no need to seperately notify the wiring through your scheme. If there's no new boiler going in (say an upgrade from gravity to Y plan but the boiler is okay) then the new controls need to be notified by yourself. I always use a Honeywell wiring centre and follow the Honeywell wiring diagrams. Loose choc blocks in a back box are just sloppy work afaiac. Also I always fit all flexes with cord end terminals. I go to no end of CH problems caused by flex ends broken by the threads on the terminal screws. See 526.8 [/QUOTE]
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