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Replacing faulty Heating timer

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yellowlab | 20:07 Mon 21st Jan 2008 | DIY
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I have an Oil fired central heating system and it has a SMC timer which appears to be faulty. The timer is the old fashioned type whicjh has a 24 hour clock face with 2 on/off positions and either water only or water and CH. I wish to replace this with an electronic type timer and would like to know which type I could use. I understand that it depends on the backplate?. I have seen some timers advertised with a universal backplate, would anyone know if one of those would do the job. They are advertised in the Tool Station catalogue at about �28.
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When I replace Heating timersI always use one of the Horstmann range of controls -they will have one to suit.
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Hello Woodchopper,

Many thanks for your reply. I don't think Tool Station do Horstman Timers so I will have to look elsewhere.
go into a plumbing merchants and ask them for an electronic programmer to fit directly onto your smc, take your old one into them so they can advise you.
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Thanks Gucciman,, I have a free day on thursday, will pop into our nearest plumber and see what they say.

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