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This old school timer is giving 24/7 piping hot water

  • 07-07-2020 3:41pm
    #1
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    Hi there,
    Hoping to get some help on this, the property in question has 24/7 piping hot water which seems to be quite wasteful. It's using the boiler timer below - from what I gather from the manual, the installer is supposed to set it according to the nightsaver time bracket, but I'm not sure if that's been done because there never seems to be any lack of hot water - for example in the evening times it's still piping hot, whereas you'd expect if there was a nightsaver switch-on it'd just have hot water for the morning.

    It also doesn't seem to have the pushable nibs to select on the clock the on/off times. I'll have to check it the next time to make sure.

    Any advice much appreciated.

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