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Wiring for small water heater and underfloor heating
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<blockquote data-quote="Ed-Wood" data-source="post: 554300" data-attributes="member: 37873"><p>But... ignoring for now all the pros and (mainly cons) of underfloor heating - in respect of my original question, would a new ring just for the water heater and the UFH be feasible? I seem to recall something about a fixed appliance / installation or whatever over 2kw requiring an independent circuit. Is this a hard and fast rule or a guideline? The 'to-be confirmed-but-highly-unlikely' UFH would probably be around the 2kw mark.</p><p></p><p>I really don't want to miss the opportunity to sort the wiring now, however unlikely the future potential projects might turn out to be. Ceilings are going back up end of this week and after that my chance is gone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ed-Wood, post: 554300, member: 37873"] But... ignoring for now all the pros and (mainly cons) of underfloor heating - in respect of my original question, would a new ring just for the water heater and the UFH be feasible? I seem to recall something about a fixed appliance / installation or whatever over 2kw requiring an independent circuit. Is this a hard and fast rule or a guideline? The 'to-be confirmed-but-highly-unlikely' UFH would probably be around the 2kw mark. I really don't want to miss the opportunity to sort the wiring now, however unlikely the future potential projects might turn out to be. Ceilings are going back up end of this week and after that my chance is gone. [/QUOTE]
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