Bear with me on this one, sounds more complicated than it is!
With my current central heating programmer, I cannot time the ch and hw to come on independently of each other, although I can switch off the hw and have just the ch on, or vice versa. I want to renew the programmer for one which allows me to switch on and off the hw and ch at different times to each other. The current programmer is a Honeywell ST699 and is square in shape. The programmer is positioned on a tiled wall immediately to the left of acouple of electrical outlets. In other words there is space to the left of the programmer but not to the right of it (as you face it).
Programmers which can control the ch and hw fully independently, appear to be all oblong in shape. This in itself is not a problem, but the fitting for the standard backbox is on the left of these programmers (as you face the front of the programmer). This means I cannot use one of these as they will overlap the existing adjoining electrical outlet. My problem is that I need to find a new programmer which can control the ch and hw independently BUT will not overhang the existing electrical outlets. ie, the backbox is on the opposite side, or the programmer is square. Can anybody help please?
With my current central heating programmer, I cannot time the ch and hw to come on independently of each other, although I can switch off the hw and have just the ch on, or vice versa. I want to renew the programmer for one which allows me to switch on and off the hw and ch at different times to each other. The current programmer is a Honeywell ST699 and is square in shape. The programmer is positioned on a tiled wall immediately to the left of acouple of electrical outlets. In other words there is space to the left of the programmer but not to the right of it (as you face it).
Programmers which can control the ch and hw fully independently, appear to be all oblong in shape. This in itself is not a problem, but the fitting for the standard backbox is on the left of these programmers (as you face the front of the programmer). This means I cannot use one of these as they will overlap the existing adjoining electrical outlet. My problem is that I need to find a new programmer which can control the ch and hw independently BUT will not overhang the existing electrical outlets. ie, the backbox is on the opposite side, or the programmer is square. Can anybody help please?