Here is the scenario. A boiler is being installed in a garage. 3 circulators and a transformer will be installed in an adjacent crawl space. There are three 14-2 BX to work with running from the boiler to the crawl space. The boiler gets it's power from a service switch next to the boiler.
Here's where my question comes in. 2 of the pumps come on at the same time for heat and the third is for domestic hot water. The pumps get their power from a control board in the boiler. So killing the power to the boiler will kill all the power.
The 2 heat circulators that come on at the same time will be powered by 1 BX and the domestic hot water circulator will get power from the other. I would like to use the third BX for a service switch in the crawl space that will break power at the boiler which will shut everything down.
I'm being advised that each circulator and the transformer will need it's own service switch for a total of 4 switches. It just doesn't make sense to me. Am I wrong?
Here's where my question comes in. 2 of the pumps come on at the same time for heat and the third is for domestic hot water. The pumps get their power from a control board in the boiler. So killing the power to the boiler will kill all the power.
The 2 heat circulators that come on at the same time will be powered by 1 BX and the domestic hot water circulator will get power from the other. I would like to use the third BX for a service switch in the crawl space that will break power at the boiler which will shut everything down.
I'm being advised that each circulator and the transformer will need it's own service switch for a total of 4 switches. It just doesn't make sense to me. Am I wrong?