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Fuse rating in heating FCU
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<blockquote data-quote="stoff" data-source="post: 238783" data-attributes="member: 12102"><p>Is there anything to say that the BS1362 fuse in a central heating connection unit has to be 3A. Given that the smallest cable is a 0.75mm flex, is there any reason that the fuse could not be rated at 5A. This is purely hypothetical and results from a discussion with a colleague, we would just like some opinions on whether their is a specific regulation concerning domestic heating systems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stoff, post: 238783, member: 12102"] Is there anything to say that the BS1362 fuse in a central heating connection unit has to be 3A. Given that the smallest cable is a 0.75mm flex, is there any reason that the fuse could not be rated at 5A. This is purely hypothetical and results from a discussion with a colleague, we would just like some opinions on whether their is a specific regulation concerning domestic heating systems. [/QUOTE]
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