Replacing a water/heating timer
Discussion
We have a Baxi back boiler providing hot water and central heating. Controlling this is a rather ancient AMF timer unit with one of those piss-awful rotary dial contraptions for setting the on-off times.
I see from this page that a two-channel (i.e. hot water/heating) can be had for a measly £27 or so.
Now, from a wiring point of view, is this thing a straightforward replacement job or is it going to be an arseache, best left to a professional sparky?
I see from this page that a two-channel (i.e. hot water/heating) can be had for a measly £27 or so.
Now, from a wiring point of view, is this thing a straightforward replacement job or is it going to be an arseache, best left to a professional sparky?
CommanderJameson said:
Festive Ferg said:
Not difficult.
Horstmann are not the most reliable though. Is it a gravity hot water or fully pumped system?
Pumped, I think.Horstmann are not the most reliable though. Is it a gravity hot water or fully pumped system?
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