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Replace central heating programmer (Honeywell ST1000)
Appreciate some help. The clock in this central heating timer stopped
going round and having spent hours trying to find a way to get into the timer I broke the plastic lugs off. I'm not too bothered as I wanted to replace it with a modern one anyway. It one with the old two on and two off pegs around a circular clock. Having got inside, it hasn't helped and now I'm stuck. The metal piece at the back won't come away from the wall and it needs to to get to the wiring which I need to do to fit a replacement. I still haven't worked out how it was meant to come to bits but it looks like screws from the rear and if so these are completely inaccessible. The people who did this have cut a hole in a wall tile and so you cant get to the very back of it. Anyone know how it is mounted? When I do get to the back, what model can I replace it with? Are these things fairly standard? Some clues would be appreciated. I have replaced a timer in a previous house but that was dead easy - nothing like this! TIA G. |
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