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So would you deem the rest of the setup is acceptable then? Once I correct the fuse for the boiler.. I was worried about spurring off a spur essentially.. And switching the spur using the 9000 stat.. Cant see anything in the regs on this, just know its not the best of practices..
 
I would find out what rated fuse the boiler required, and what load it required, this would be the limiting factor to your original proposal having said that, its not a concern now as you can have a dedicated spur for your rail now and either spur it off the ring and bring in a radial, also your pipe stat' can be located out of sight say in an airing cupboard or anywhere convenient for the piping and a little joint box.
 
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I would find out what rated fuse the boiler required, and what load it required, this would be the limiting factor to your original proposal having said that, its not a concern now as you can have a dedicated spur for your rail now and either spur it off the ring and bring in a radial, also your pipe stat' can be located out of sight say in an airing cupboard or anywhere convenient for the piping and a little joint box.

Right, so I forget tapping into the central heating thermostat altogether and use a dedicated spur, pipe stat and a timer to control it..

Seems easy enough.. And will save me even more energy (beer money).

Thanks mate, really appreciate the advice!
 

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