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Note: Mains supply to the boiler must be
through a fused double pole isolator
situated adjacent to the appliance. The
isolator must have a contact separation
of 3 mm minimum in all poles.

(taken from: INSTRUCTION MANUAL INSTALLATION, COMMISSIONING & SERVICING WALL HUNG RSF GAS-FIRED CONDENSING COMBINATION BOILER GREENSTAR CDi FOR SEALED CENTRAL HEATING SYSTEMS AND MAINS FED DOMESTIC HOT WATER)


[h=3]greenstar-cdi-installation-manual - Abacus Flame[/h]

A 13A plug is both fused and double pole.
 
How many power cuts does he have normally?

If Grid power cuts are a common problem you could install a duel supply Isolation switches set up at the CU. Wont look very pretty in a domestic home but it is suitable for his needs/concerns. Locking off is essential and an instructions list will have to be placed near the Iso set up but it is do-able and can feed the house (obviously only for restricted circuits... lights, small socket circuit and his boiler).

Only done this once in a remote country side house but it works great. All depends on the home owners ability to understand the importance of locking off Generation supply whilst under Grid supply etc etc etc. Also change the generator plug to a 16A commando :wink:

That sounds like an accident waiting to happen unless the isolators are interlocked, it would be better using a double pole changeover switch


A 13A plug is both fused and double pole.

And should easily meet the minimum 3mm contact separation
 
A 13A plug is both fused and double pole.

I agree!!!

In fact my very own Worcester 37cdi is run off a plugtop with a 3A Fuse. (as a "temporary" measure in 2008!!)


Someone in this thread brought up the question of Manufacturers Instructions so I was just showing what the Worcester instructions have to say. :)

(posts 15 & 16)
 
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