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Hi,

I don't suppose anyone knows what make and model this heating controller is do they?

the customer has just sent me the photo, I plan to swap it for a Honeywell 7 day programmer but need to know which way its wired really.

Thanks to anyone who knows!

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I'll just keep quiet, and follow the rest of the post!!

There is a ridiculous amount of confusion among electricians about what the different types of heating system are and how they work. Personally I just don't understand why? It didn't take me long to ask a few questions and learn how they all work and how the controls should operate.
It baffles me that people call themselves electricians yet can't manage to join a few switches in series to control domestic heating, it's not exactly a complex control system! Just so long as you understand when and where safety stats need to be put in certain systems it can't really go wrong'
 
If it is gravity, then there are fewer programmers around now that are suitable for gravity systems.
A plumber asked me to fit one recently, a cheaper Drayton iirc, and it couldnt be configured for gravity, only fully pumped, so be aware of what system it is before buying.
 
Any particular reason you want Honeywell?
If not I'd recommend Drayton over Honeywell. We'd normally fit an LP522 (5 day/2day, 2 channel) as standard or an LP722 (7 day, 2 channel) if the customer really wants 7 day control.
The vast majority of people just want the 5/2day option so that they have one set of times for weekdays and another for weekends.

I know the Honeywell ones, but by the sounds of it the Drayton one will be perhaps a better swap in this case.

I appreciate the help from everyone thanks!
 
We used to fit Honeywell as standard when I was an apprentice, but then they changed them and added other features etc when most people just want to turn their heating on and off. So now I prefer the Drayton Lifestyle programmers (plus my plumber gets a good rate for them)

I don't mind Drayton tbh. Another thing I found is that plumb-centre sell a 2 channel programmer product code 340000 which is the old Honeywell ST6400C branded up as centre own brand with a slightly more modern front for ÂŁ32.40 including VAT (before discount).
 

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I don't mind Drayton tbh. Another thing I found is that plumb-centre sell a 2 channel programmer product code 340000 which is the old Honeywell ST6400C branded up as centre own brand with a slightly more modern front for ÂŁ32.40 including VAT (before discount).

That's the jobbies we used to fit, they were allright. It's whatever they replaced it with that I didn't like. And the older generation never seemed to get on with them too well.
 

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