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We changed a combi for a new main a few weeks ago, BG have been out and say they will not take it on as the main switch is a 13 amp plug in to a socket, they say it has to be a fused spur, who is right?
 
They do like it to be a fused spur. And to be fair its only meant to be a temp fix running off a plug. Plus all boilers need to be ran off 3amp not 13amp
 
Fused spur as its a permanently fitted electrical appliance and 3 amp rated fuse.
 
Vaillant instructions say:
"Connection to the mains supply shall be made via a fused 3 pin plug to an unswitched shuttered socket, both complying with the
requirements of BS 1363. (Alternatively, connection may be made via a 3 A fused double pole isolator having a contact separation of at least 3 mm in all poles and supplying the boiler and controls only)."
So I suppose that BG would ignore the manufacturers instructions. What do the Main instructions say? At least you could confirm with your customer that you've followed the MIs...​
 
you should have a 3 amp double pole fused spur,but i prefer a 3 amp plug,you cant get killed if its unplugged
 
That was the logic we always followed Gas Man. Now I think spurs look neater, that said I do occasionaly use a plug always have a box of 3 amp plugs in the van
 
it used to be that corgi required switch fused spurs only.
then out came part P and plumber not on part P register - corgi then said ok plug and socket fitted with a 3 amp fuse is ok.(bypasses part P)
now 17th edition reg 537.3.2.6 states
A plug and socket-outlet or similar device of rating not exceeding 16 amps may be used as a device for switching off for mechanical maintenance.
but reg 537.4.2.8 states
A plug and socket -outlet or similar device shall not be selected as a device for emergency switching.
confusing well yes when i bought the regs it said ÂŁ15 on the front and ÂŁ51 on the back - and it never got any less confusing in the middle.
hope this helps cheers
 
Sounds like an excuse for BG not to take a main on contract
i agree, nowt wrong with a 3amp plug, just a matter of choice and circumstance when installing. imo

baxi main.

NOTE: The method of connection to the
electricity supply must facilitate complete electrical
isolation of the appliance.

Connection may be via a fused double-pole isolator
with a contact separation of at least 3mm in all
poles and servicing the boiler and system controls
only.
 
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