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Hi all,

what's the best direct replacement for my Potterton EP2001 Programmer? Keep my backing place with the original wiring etc, but new front panel.

I have a fully pumped system and Im pretty sure my system can have CH and HW separate.

Thanks :)
 
best replacement would be honeywell st9400,st9420 or st5900.
 
Thanks steveb,

So would those Honeywell models be a total direct replacement? Keep the Potterton backing plate & clip in Honeywell on top? or would I need to remove the wires from the back of my Potterton and put them into the Honeywell?

Thanks
 
I have a 3 way switch valve fitted to my system, would the EP6002 programmer work with my system as you can control CH and HW totally independently .
 
yes back plate is totally interchangeable no wiring needs changing.
 
Hi steve, was the reply regarding the Honeywell? or EP6002? sorry for all the questions, but im looking at replacing my old EP2001 asap
 
This is what I have there at the moment.

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cheers Kev, what are the differences in the EP2001 and EP2002?

Would it be possible to fit an EP6002? as the CH and HW can be controlled separately on different times.
 
Note sure weather to upgrade to the EP2002 as its a simple swap, but not sure what the difference is between the ep2001 and ep2002. Or weather to go down the Honeywell route like what Steveb mentioned?
 
Well, happy xmas Wintersun.
My first post on the forum, so hello gentle people at plumbers forum.

The old trusted EP2001 gave up the ghost this weekend. So thank you guys for sending me on the right tracks. I just bought and fitted an EP2, in place of the defunct programmer. Fits on the same back plate, snap and go. Great.

However.... There is always one of those....;)

I have here to describe the system a wee bit to see if anybody can help.

The gas boiler feeds a neutraliser, a dunsley box, which is also gravity fed by a multifuel boiler. That system has served us well for the last 28 years.
One pump, called HW pump sits next to the gas boiler, and the CH pump sits next to the dunsley box.
When advancing or extending a central heating program on the old EP2001, both HW and CH pumps were triggered as the hot water needs to be lifted to the neutraliser before it can be pumped to the radiators.
On this new EP2, I have to advance or extend both HW and CH programs manually.... bit of a pest. Can live with it, but did I overlooked the obvious?

The wiring has not been touched while swapping the programmer.

Thanks in advance for taking the time to read and may be solve the issue.

MacWilliam
 
One week with no answer. Not a very lively forum apparently. Going to try my luck somewhere else.
 
Your pumps are now wired independently as opposed to before the timer would automatically select hot water when the heating was called for. You'll need to change the wiring so the pump runs for both. Depending on how it is wired it could be a simple job or require a relay. Have you got a wiring diagram?

Off the top of my head you could wire the 'H/W' pump off the switched live or pumped live off the boiler depending on what boiler you have? The hot water pump will then run whenever the boiler is on, the heating pump will run whenever heating is called for.
 
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