Central Heating Programmer

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I have an old clockwork Sangamo central heating programmer fitted at the moment and wish to upgrade to a more modern electronic LCD type. Are there any preferences for which type I should go for? The central heating system is gravity fed with the choice of either hot water only or hot water and radiator heating, I don't appear to be able to have radiator heat only.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
 
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Do you wish to upgrade your system to have the hot water heating fed by the pump?

Either way, you could fit a programmer that will control the radiators and set the temperatures by using a wireless thermostat. Drayton is pretty good.
 
Thanks for that Oilman. Is it a big job to upgrade the system to have the hot water heating fed by the pump?
 
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when you change your programmer make a note / drawing which wire goes to where, it will save you a lot of grief
 
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You will need to add a valve and some pipework. It is not a particularly difficult task, but it will take quite a few hours. You will also need to do some homework. Have a look here to start with.

The idea of all this work is to save you fuel, so in the long term, you should save money.
 

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