- May 6, 2008
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- If you're a qualified, trainee, or retired electrician - Which country is it that your work will be / is / was aimed at?
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Thanks for reply. Hey, I've got no problems making a decision on the two locations, just thought I would go to the forum for a discussion, in order to see if there was a consensus. Personally it seems to me all boilers should have a means of emergency isolation within quick and easy reach. The boiler in a locked cupboard is becuase, while being outside Zone 2 it's quite near to the sink, and liable to be operated by wet hands - which I think should be discouraged.
This was going to be a question,but in view of the departure of the serious one. and with the silly tantrums in mind
What is this concern he has about emergency switching which prompted his question ?
If there was need for emergency switching,it would no doubt have a big red button on the front of the boiler