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Default Guidance sought re properly arranging mounting of CH controller.

jkn wrote:

On Monday, November 4, 2019 at 3:58:16 PM UTC, jkn wrote:
Hi All I had to replace a seemingly-failing CH controller over the
weekend (Sunvic Sunpro 2000 replaced with a Drayton 722). This
reminded
me that there is a roundtuit that I need to sort out - the proper
arrangement of cabling around all of this.

A picture would probably be worth a thousand words, but in the absence
of that, I have the following:

1) The mains input to the controller. This is 1.5mm T+E, surface mounted
;-o 2) a mains input to the ('emergency') immersion heater. This is
2.5mm T+E, under the plaster and coming into a double back box 3) a
proper immersion heater switch which allows the cable to come out from
the surface corner 4) the flex to the immersion heater, which comes out
from the switch 'properly' 5) the flex to the CH pump (I have a 'zone
C') system ;-o. 6) The controller itself backplate, which is currently
rawlplugged into the plaster surface

It is how to 'properly' manage (1), (5), and (6) which I am wondering
about.

- how to get the surface-mounting (1) to neatly be wired into the
backplate? I don't want to change things too much. I don't mind perhaps
hiding the T&E in some plastic conduit, then sinking the last few inches
into a backbox. But then: - how is one supposed to get the flex to the
pump out neatly/correctly from behind the backplate? I know about blank
plates with one cable outlet - but *two*?

I can't help thinking that I am missing a page in the catalogues with
just the right wiring accessories for my needs. Any pointers, or links
to photos to show how it might/should be done?

Thanks a lot J^n


Update: I have found this pictu

https://i0.wp.com/www.automatedhome.co.uk/wp-content
/uploads/2017/10/Drayt
on-2-0607.jpg

Which confirms part of what I thought - everything is supposed to come
from behind the backplate. But: how are the two flex cables then supposed
to be neatly led to the surface? I can't find a '1-gang 2-way flex outlet'
anywhere...

J^n


You could possibly get two 0.75mm flexes out of one outlet,[1] but I'd
just use two outlet plates. You can get backboxes to mount two singles
side by side if they actually want to be next to each other.

[1] Using Wago or similar for one of the sets of connections.



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Roger Hayter