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What kind of flex do you wire boilers with? Always get the spark to do it but hes on holiday and aint too sure if its 0.75, 1.0 or 1.5 mm flex
 
Post the make and model and I'll check and let you know. Need more info, different boilers different currents.
 
cant see what make and model of boiler makes a difference? 0.75mm or even 1mm is usually fine, why does boiler make and model make a difference? please enlighten me
 
Maximum fuse size is 3amp either 0.75 or 1.00 mm perfect
 
doesnt make a difference what boiler it is with being a new combi, fuse rating is 3amp so as already mentioned 0.75mm2 or 1.mm2 will be fine, also with that boiler you can wire it off the 240v or 24v side.
 
doesnt make a difference what boiler it is with being a new combi, fuse rating is 3amp so as already mentioned 0.75mm2 or 1.mm2 will be fine, also with that boiler you can wire it off the 240v or 24v side.

No mention in op what kind of boiler it was.
 
I think we all guessed the op was talking about domestic size gas boilers due to the thread starting in GSR forum, obviously larger commercial are wired differently, oil would have been in the oil/solid fuel and electric boilers are not Words true gas engineers ever, ever, ever talk about.
 
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