Hi,
Our current electromechanical controller - a Horstmann Diamond - has just failed. So I have bought a new Drayton Tempus 7 electronic programmer.
However, when trying to work out how to install it I noted that the mains supply seems to be fed through the controller to two relays, one for the hot water pump and one for the central heating pump.
I had thought that the point of relays was that they had a separate supply and only required a 'control' signal from the programmer/controller. I am slightly worried therefore about just wiring the new programmer in. Are they supposed to transmit the whole current to the relays/pumps? However, both old and new controller/programmer are protected by 3 amp fuses, so presumably if the old one works then the new one should be OK too - is that right?
Also, I want to move the new programmer to a better location, about 20m from the relays. Is it OK to assume that distance doesn't matter?
Thanks for any advice.
Jack.
Our current electromechanical controller - a Horstmann Diamond - has just failed. So I have bought a new Drayton Tempus 7 electronic programmer.
However, when trying to work out how to install it I noted that the mains supply seems to be fed through the controller to two relays, one for the hot water pump and one for the central heating pump.
I had thought that the point of relays was that they had a separate supply and only required a 'control' signal from the programmer/controller. I am slightly worried therefore about just wiring the new programmer in. Are they supposed to transmit the whole current to the relays/pumps? However, both old and new controller/programmer are protected by 3 amp fuses, so presumably if the old one works then the new one should be OK too - is that right?
Also, I want to move the new programmer to a better location, about 20m from the relays. Is it OK to assume that distance doesn't matter?
Thanks for any advice.
Jack.