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Danfoss Randall Timeswitch SET1E
Hi I have a problem with the Danfoss Randall Timeswitch SET1E
installed at home, the problem is that when I try to turn the heating on (any method or even timer) the timeswitch intermittently clicks off again (sounds like a relay) after random amounts of time - sometimes instantly other times allowing the heating to run for hours - is there a known problem with this model, and is it easily fixable? without replacing the timeswitch Thanks for any help in advance. |
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Danfoss Randall Timeswitch SET1E
wrote in message ups.com... Hi I have a problem with the Danfoss Randall Timeswitch SET1E installed at home, the problem is that when I try to turn the heating on (any method or even timer) the timeswitch intermittently clicks off again (sounds like a relay) after random amounts of time - sometimes instantly other times allowing the heating to run for hours - is there a known problem with this model, and is it easily fixable? without replacing the timeswitch Thanks for any help in advance. Check that the electrical connections are tight, otherwise replacement is the easy option. Adam |
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Danfoss Randall Timeswitch SET1E
On 13 May, 09:21, "ARWadsworth"
wrote: wrote in message ups.com... Hi I have a problem with the Danfoss Randall Timeswitch SET1E installed at home, the problem is that when I try to turn the heating on (any method or even timer) the timeswitch intermittently clicks off again (sounds like a relay) after random amounts of time - sometimes instantly other times allowing the heating to run for hours - is there a known problem with this model, and is it easily fixable? without replacing the timeswitch Thanks for any help in advance. Check that the electrical connections are tight, otherwise replacement is the easy option. Adam thanks for your help |
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