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Hi,
I have been asked to replace some old electric panel heaters with some new Electric radiators.
I have found an old programmer/timer on the Kitchen wall for the old heaters.
All the old heaters are on their own circuits in the CU but there is also a seperate fuse/circuit for the old programmer. Anyone know how these things are wired and operate? (Photos attached...sorry, no manufacturers name visible).
I need to bypass the old timer/programmer as obviously the new rads have their own thermostat/progs etc.
However I can't work out how the old timer is connected and operates as each heater is on its own circuit? It was probably installed around the 1970's.
When I pulled the fuse for the old timer/programmer, there was still power at the individual heaters.
Any advice on how these things work would be appreciated!
I have been asked to replace some old electric panel heaters with some new Electric radiators.
I have found an old programmer/timer on the Kitchen wall for the old heaters.
All the old heaters are on their own circuits in the CU but there is also a seperate fuse/circuit for the old programmer. Anyone know how these things are wired and operate? (Photos attached...sorry, no manufacturers name visible).
I need to bypass the old timer/programmer as obviously the new rads have their own thermostat/progs etc.
However I can't work out how the old timer is connected and operates as each heater is on its own circuit? It was probably installed around the 1970's.
When I pulled the fuse for the old timer/programmer, there was still power at the individual heaters.
Any advice on how these things work would be appreciated!