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Changing central heating timer clock

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question2u | 12:23 Tue 18th Dec 2007 | DIY
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30 year old potterton diplomat with sangamo clock which when change of time needed has to be unscrewed to alter. Is it reasonably straightforward to change to modern programmable timer.
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If you know what you are doing.
i'm not sure about your programmer to be honest, most common types use a std wiring backplate across their range so you just remove the front and fit the new one. your best off getting a heating engineer to do it for you as the old style y,w or s plan systems have usually have a lot of wires and its very easy to get into a mess.
a typical modern programmer is about 75 quid and we charge about 50 to fit it.
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Many thanks!

Woodchopper &

Gucciman.

Think I will take the advice and see the engineer.

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