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![]() g: Dont boilers usually have their own fat radial circuit? JR: Own radial, often yes; fat (as in high current) not typically (unless you were talking about an immersion heater circuit - but even those are often on 15A or thereabouts - less than the design load of a double socket). Oh yes, sorry, I forgot about gas, we don't get it here, I'd assumed the OP was heating lots of water with electricity as I hope to do (after I've got the cold water system mended and improved) [g] |
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