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Wiring for programmer

  • 21-01-2015 5:48pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 18


    Hi, I'm hoping someone will be kind enough to help me out. I'm switching from the old Apt heating timer to a new Digital programmer, the only problem is trying to figure out the wiring.

    The wiring is one blue (b1) and one brown (br1) together and then 2 blue wires (b2 and b3) and 2 brown wires (br2 and br3) all together.
    Sorry I can't seem to add pics.

    The apt time was wired like this:
    Br1 + Br2 into opening 1
    Br3 into 2
    all three blue wires into 3

    The new Sangamo programmer has openings like this:

    N L 1 2 3


    Ive put all three blues into N, Br1 and Br2 into L, Ive put Br3 into 1 (doesn't seem to matter where I put it though.

    The problem is, there is power to the programmer and the boiler comes on but it won't knock off. Ive tried a few different combinations with the Browns but always leaving all Blues in N.
    It seems that B2 has to be in L to get the programme to power and B2 needs to be in L aswell to have the boiler come on, so what am I doing wrong?

    I hope im not too confusing, I wish I could upload pics to make it easier.
    Any help is gratefully appreciated.

    Thanks 😊


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,828 ✭✭✭meercat


    Model number of new clock

    B3 into L
    B1&b2 into 4

    Put a small link wire between L and 3


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 18 Gency


    The new program ammer is a Sangamo Choice PR1n, I can't post links either sorry.


    So Meercat, are you saying that I should put the Blue3 Neutral wire into the Live slot?


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,828 ✭✭✭meercat


    Gency wrote: »
    The new program ammer is a Sangamo Choice PR1n, I can't post links either sorry.


    So Meercat, are you saying that I should put the Blue3 Neutral wire into the Live slot?

    NO. All blue wires into N


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 18 Gency


    Gency wrote: »

    The new Sangamo programmer has openings like this:

    N L 1 2 3


    Ive put all three blues into N, Br1 and Br2 into L, Ive put Br3 into 1 (doesn't seem to matter where I put it though.
    meercat wrote: »
    Model number of new clock

    B3 into L
    B1&b2 into 4

    Put a small link wire between L and 3

    Thanks for the reply Meercat, but I'm confused still

    So I put Br3 into L
    But I don't have a slot 4 for Br1 and Br2
    And what do you mean by a small link wire?

    Thanks again for your help.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,828 ✭✭✭meercat


    Sorry (I was looking at different diagrams before you told me model)


    To clarify

    All blue wires into N

    Br 3 into L
    Br1 & Br2 into 3

    Get a small piece of wire and connect one end in L and the other end in 1

    Hope this helps.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 18 Gency


    Aw great, that is Meercat, I'll try that and let you know how I get on :)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 18 Gency


    No that didn't work.

    Nothing at all, no power to programmer and no boiler on. I did exactly as you said and put a new piece of wire in L connecting into 1.

    It seems that I have to have br2 into the L to get power to the programmer and the Br1 wire has to be in L too for the boiler to fire up. If these wires go anywhere else, then nothing happens.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 18 Gency


    Well I got it working, so incase anyone is stuck like me here's a woman's step by step lol

    All Blue to N

    Brown1 (which was the Single Brown with the single blue in the one cable) goes into L

    Then Brown2 and Brown3 (which are the wires that where in the same cable as the other two blue wires) went into number 3

    And then I put a single brown wire (which I got from a plug) and connected that to L and 1

    And hey presto all working.

    Thank you Meercat for putting me on the right track


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