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young lad October 8th 03 03:04 PM

Worcester Combi - Timer Get's Stuck
 
The timer on my combi-boiler is not a digital display - it's an old
mechanical dial. There are four 'triggers' (2 on - 2 off) around the
dial so I can set the heating to to come on twice (if selected) in any
24hr period.

When it's time for the heating to come on the dial (which up until
this point has kept time fine) gets stuck - as though the triggers
themselves are preventing the dial moving on into the change of state.
If I apply a bit of pressure to turn the dial, once it clicks past the
trigger the heating comes on fine - it just needs to be forced. But
this obviously defeats the object of a timer (I could just as easily
switch the heating on/off using the 24hr setting).

We'll be moving out of the house over the coming months (so
suggestions of getting myself a modern boiler will be politely
ignored....), but until then, I'm not sure how much more whinging I
can put up with from my girlfriend when the heating hasn't come on in
the morning.

It's a Worcester 9.24.

If anybody knows of anything that may be worth trying on the boiler
I'd be very grateful - otherwise I'll be tempted to apply for that
"Wife Swap" tv program.

Cheers

ben October 8th 03 04:56 PM

Worcester Combi - Timer Get's Stuck
 
young lad wrote:

If anybody knows of anything that may be worth trying on the boiler
I'd be very grateful - otherwise I'll be tempted to apply for that
"Wife Swap" tv program.


Some WD40?

If that doesn't work you could swap the timer, but it would probably be
cheaper to leave it set permanently on and to connect up a programmable
thermostat (30quid-ish from Screwfix).

That would mean some wiring though, so if you're moving out you might
not want to bother.

Ben.


John October 8th 03 05:54 PM

Worcester Combi - Timer Get's Stuck
 
I replaced the mechanical one with a Horstmann Digital from Screwfix -
Centaur C27 - £27. Dead easy.

http://www.horstmann.co.uk/pages/central.html





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Regards

John


"young lad" wrote in message
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The timer on my combi-boiler is not a digital display - it's an old
mechanical dial. There are four 'triggers' (2 on - 2 off) around the
dial so I can set the heating to to come on twice (if selected) in any
24hr period.

When it's time for the heating to come on the dial (which up until
this point has kept time fine) gets stuck - as though the triggers
themselves are preventing the dial moving on into the change of state.
If I apply a bit of pressure to turn the dial, once it clicks past the
trigger the heating comes on fine - it just needs to be forced. But
this obviously defeats the object of a timer (I could just as easily
switch the heating on/off using the 24hr setting).

We'll be moving out of the house over the coming months (so
suggestions of getting myself a modern boiler will be politely
ignored....), but until then, I'm not sure how much more whinging I
can put up with from my girlfriend when the heating hasn't come on in
the morning.

It's a Worcester 9.24.

If anybody knows of anything that may be worth trying on the boiler
I'd be very grateful - otherwise I'll be tempted to apply for that
"Wife Swap" tv program.

Cheers



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geoff October 8th 03 10:19 PM

Worcester Combi - Timer Get's Stuck
 
In message , young lad
writes
The timer on my combi-boiler is not a digital display - it's an old
mechanical dial. There are four 'triggers' (2 on - 2 off) around the
dial so I can set the heating to to come on twice (if selected) in any
24hr period.

When it's time for the heating to come on the dial (which up until
this point has kept time fine) gets stuck - as though the triggers
themselves are preventing the dial moving on into the change of state.
If I apply a bit of pressure to turn the dial, once it clicks past the
trigger the heating comes on fine - it just needs to be forced. But
this obviously defeats the object of a timer (I could just as easily
switch the heating on/off using the 24hr setting).

We'll be moving out of the house over the coming months (so
suggestions of getting myself a modern boiler will be politely
ignored....), but until then, I'm not sure how much more whinging I
can put up with from my girlfriend when the heating hasn't come on in
the morning.

It's a Worcester 9.24.

If anybody knows of anything that may be worth trying on the boiler
I'd be very grateful - otherwise I'll be tempted to apply for that
"Wife Swap" tv program.

Cheers


I'd try a SMALL amount of grease first
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geoff


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