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I have recently had a new replacement oil fired boiler installed in the garage as well as a new wireless timer/programmer which is located beside the new boiler. My previous programmer was a Horstmann Coronet mechanical timer which is inside the house. This old timer is still used as part of the electrical supply to the heating system and it is permanently set to all day. It is to my way of thinking acting as a junction box. The problem is the old Horstmann timer has started to click very loudly. Before I send for an electrician I would welcome some constructive advice. Can the old timer be replaced with another device such as a junction box or some sort of connection such as a fused switch which would be more aesthetically pleasing. All advice greatfully received.
 
Get a decent heating engineer in or a sparky that understands heating systems. There will definitely be a better alternative than leaving the old programmer in place. Not sure why anyone would do that????
 
as above shouldnt be left in place thats just lazyness
 
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