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L Reid
 
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Default Replacing Sangamo 410 programmer / timer - solution

Hi Guys,

Just thought I'd post this in case anyone's trying to replace one of these
sometime in the future.

One of the jobs I have now added to the list as the current CH timer /
programmer (Sangamo 410) appears to be keeping time at the rate of 2 hours
passing = 1 day. I'd like to replace this if it's just a matter of getting

a
suitable replacement unit and connecting the wires up,


Finally got round to doing this tonight. I ended up buying a 'Lifestyle
LP522" Programmer from B&Q (the only one that actually said it was suitable
for use with gravity-fed systems). The programmer came with instructions on
how to replace some of the older (I assume) programmers out there and so
told me which connections on the Sangammo went where on the new programmer.
Just took my time and noted the appropriate wire colours from the sangamo
and the connection number on it's back plate before disassembly, and it was
a doddle.

Next up is replacing our Honeywell thermostat (which seems to think it's 15
deg C all the time). Looking forward to waking up (fairly) warm tomorrow
morning!

Leigh


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