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Hi,

My Mum's EP2001 has failed and I am going to replace it. Has anyone got an installation manual so I can figure out how the EP2001 has been wired? It's that or I have to trace the existing wiring half way round the house!

Alternatively, maybe someone could advise which terminals are connected to which inputs / outputs.

Thanks in advance,

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Hi,

My Mum's EP2001 has failed and I am going to replace it. Has anyone got
an installation manual so I can figure out how the EP2001 has been
wired? It's that or I have to trace the existing wiring half way round
the house!

Alternatively, maybe someone could advise which terminals are connected
to which inputs / outputs.


It's on a label on the back of the programmer

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Thanks Geoff,

I've seen the label, which indicates the switched outputs and L & N inputs - 7 connections in total.

However, the backplate has N and E terminal blocks, plus a number of additional connections (a lot more than the 7 shown on the label).

I guess though that it is nothing more than a junction box for wiring as you like, so I will probably have to chase the wiring after all.
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Thanks Geoff,

I've seen the label, which indicates the switched outputs and L & N
inputs - 7 connections in total.

However, the backplate has N and E terminal blocks, plus a number of
additional connections (a lot more than the 7 shown on the label).

I guess though that it is nothing more than a junction box for wiring
as you like, so I will probably have to chase the wiring after all.

Yes, specific to your set up

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