We have an ancient central heating system, installed, it seems, shortly after man's discovery of fire. Of late it hasn't been switching on and off at the requisite times, and it looks as if the Danfoss 3060 timer control is on the blink. My understanding is that I can probably just replace this with some more modern equivalent like a Danfoss FP720, Drayton LP722 or Siemens RWB29si, and that doing so should be a pretty straightforward DIY job. Someone please correct me if I'm wrong!
I think to be sure, I need to establish whether the system is Y-Plan, S-Plan or Gravity Fed, and I'm not quite sure how to determine this. My assumption is Gravity Fed, simply because of the age and apparent primitive nature of the system. What do I look for?
I think to be sure, I need to establish whether the system is Y-Plan, S-Plan or Gravity Fed, and I'm not quite sure how to determine this. My assumption is Gravity Fed, simply because of the age and apparent primitive nature of the system. What do I look for?

