Danfoss Randall 103 programmer

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Hi

Our old back boiler is run by a mechanical 103 time clock. For some reason the timer's stopped working and if the thing has gone (it's very old - at least 20 - 30 years I think) I need to replace it. I've just seen something that suggests that the timer is fused somewhere but I'm not sure where although there is a switch on the skirting beneath the clock and wonder if that is it. If the things needs replacing though I'm wondering if i can replace it with the 102 on which you can isolate the heating/water controls and would it be better to have the electronic version rather than the mechanical one and would this fit on the same back plate? Finally (phew//www.diynot.com/forums/:eek:
Shocked!) how do you get the thing off the plate in the first place - I note there is a screw underneath that reveals the wiring and 2 small screws behind the central spindle. Any help would be gratefully appreciated.

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Thanks for the quick reply Kev. Can I swop the 103 with the 102 though?

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I was thinking that I could take advantage of the 102's individual control over water and heating although I probably don't understand what I'm talking about!
 
Won't make any difference unless the wiring and system has been configured for that setup.
 
Thanks Gasguru, I'll stick with a straight replacement then.
 

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