Wiring a Regulator

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I have a Belling Country Chef 100DF electric cooker. The Energy regulator on the grill has become faulty and I have tried to order the part to replace it. The original part had 2 connections but apparently this is not made any more and therefore I have been supplied with a part with 7 more options to wire in. However, I have wired it in (with what I think are the correct connections)and when I reconnected the electricity it did not work.

The old regulator just had numbers 1 & 2 on it and the new one has S1, S2, 4, P1, P2, Pilot and 2.

I been supplied the wrong part as a replacement?

Any help much appreciated.[/code]
 
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Google for "simmerstat wiring" and I got this.
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It would seem it uses a neutral with this one so would not replace two wire model and only when designed for a set power would one expect a simmerstat not to have a neutral.

I looked at images rather than sites and you will see near every simmerstat you can buy needs a neutral.

Likely it will need to be a genuine Belling part.
 

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