Mechanical boiler timer | Boilers | Plumbers Forums
  • Welcome to PlumbersTalk.net

    Welcome to Plumbers' Talk | The new domain for UKPF / Plumbers Forums. Login with your existing details they should all work fine. Please checkout the PT Updates Forum

Welcome to the forum. Although you can post in any forum, the USA forum is here in case of local regs or laws

American Visitor?

Hey friend, we're detecting that you're an American visitor and want to thank you for coming to PlumbersTalk.net - Here is a link to the American Plumbing Forum. Though if you post in any other forum from your computer / phone it'll be marked with a little american flag so that other users can help from your neck of the woods. We hope this helps. And thanks once again.

Discuss Mechanical boiler timer in the Boilers area at Plumbers Forums

Status
Not open for further replies.
L

Ldewson86

Hi guys I am after some guidance I have a boiler with a mechanical time which has a switch in the middle to control off/on/timer. The problem I have is the switch keeps dropping to the off position when I put it in the on or timer position. The heating works fine and the timer does it is just this switch that is causing the problem. Is there any way to repair it or am I best off investing in a new timer?

Thanks in advance
 
what boiler please
 
Please register with us and start a new thread to receive an answer to your question.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

Similar plumbing topics

I understand, thanks for letting me know.
Replies
4
Views
462
D
Hi all, i moved recently in new home and...
Replies
0
Views
676
Dobsuk
D
It might not be compatible with the existing...
Replies
1
Views
785
Deleted member 120897
D
No, they’re often fitted that way.
  • YorkshireManInScotland
  • Boilers
  • 6
  • 2K
  • Latest:
  • Deleted member 120897
Replies
6
Views
2K
Deleted member 120897
D
O
I have not seen a Horstmann boiler, in the...
Replies
3
Views
544
Back
Top