Combi Electrics

Hi. How do I connect the combi to the elctric circuit?

Can I branch off a nearby wall socket with a standard 13 Amp switched spur

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are two 3 amp fuses with combi but they would be too small for the fuse cradle in the spur.

Thanks.

Arthur

From the manual.

---------------- $ 11.1 MAINS SUPPLY. $ 230 V ~,50 Hz,180 watts. $ External Fuse:3A.Internal Fuses:2A SLOW (F1),and 1A $ FAST(F2). $ Spare fuses are supplied with the appliance and are fixed $ adjacent to the pressure gauge. $ 11.2 It must be possible to completely isolate the appliance. $ 11.3 The following connection alternatives must be used: $ A 3 amp fused three-pin plug and unswitched shuttered socket $ outlet (both complying with the requirements of BS 1363)or a $ double pole isolator with a contact separation of 3mm in all $ poles and supplying the appliance and controls only. $ 11.4 The appliance must be earthed. $ 11.5 Mains Cable.0.75mm $ 2 $ (24 x 0.20mm)to BS 6500 Table 16. $ The mains cable must be connected into the terminal X1 , $ marked L (Brown or Red lead),N (Blue or Black lead)and the $ earth stud and be held securely in the cable clamp.For access $ undo the three bottom screws and remove the facia access cover. $ See Fig.11.The earth lead must be slack when the others are taut. $ 11.6 The wiring between the appliance and the electrical supply $ shall comply with current IEE Wiring Regulations and any local $ regulations which apply. $ 11.7 If a room thermostat and/or external programmer is to be $ fitted refer to Figs 12 and 13.The devices must be suitable for $ use with mains voltage. $ 11.8 Afacia mounted mechanical programmer is available as an $ optional extra.Instructions are supplied with the programmer kit. $ 11.9 A time switch or programmer can be fitted externally to the $ appliance. $ 11.10 The boiler provides automatic frost protection,the use of $ a frost thermostat is not recommended.However if an external $ frost thermostat is considered necessary then it must be used in $ conjunction with a programmer. $ Important:To provide external frost protection the appliance $ must have the Central Heating Temperature Control Knob set to $ supply heating (the appliance may then be left with the central $ heating turned off at the programmer). $ Connection must be made at X2 terminals RI and CL .refer to Fig. $ 28.For advice on external frost thermostats contact Worcester $ Heat Systems Technical Helpline $ 11.11 SAFETY CHECK. $ After installation or in the event of an electrical fault the $ electrical system shall be checked for short circuits,fuse failure, $ incorrect polarity of connections,earth continuity and resistance $ to earth. $ 11.Electrical $ 2 Blue $ 2 Red $ 2 Yellow $ 2 Orange $ Blue $ Blue $ Brown $ Brown $ White $ Green $ Yellow $ Blue $ Brown $ Brown $ Brown

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connect it to a non RCD protected circuit, so if you go on holiday and the RCD trips, your pipes don't freeze (assuming it is cold enough of course!)

If they are the small glass ones, they are probably replacements for something inside the boiler. Just use a normal fuse in the spur

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