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<blockquote data-quote="musicspark" data-source="post: 77944" data-attributes="member: 3078"><p>Hi guys is there any reason why I can't or for that matter, shouldn't fit the spur and thermostat for underfloor heating in a dual box outside the Zones in a bathroom?</p><p></p><p>I'm reluctant to do it but there is no obvious place to put it outside as the bathroom door is in an alcove which leads onto an open landing with the adjacent wall being part of the stairwell</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="musicspark, post: 77944, member: 3078"] Hi guys is there any reason why I can't or for that matter, shouldn't fit the spur and thermostat for underfloor heating in a dual box outside the Zones in a bathroom? I'm reluctant to do it but there is no obvious place to put it outside as the bathroom door is in an alcove which leads onto an open landing with the adjacent wall being part of the stairwell [/QUOTE]
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