Chaps,
We've been in our house for a couple of years now and it's probably time I looked at replacing my aging CH controller. The system is a fully-pumped affair, with a conventional boiler downstairs, cylinder upstairs (no immersion), wall-mounted stat in the hallway and this thing upstairs on the landing.
It's an old ACL Lifestyle LS112, I don't even know who makes this but having a bit of a Google, it looks like it might be Drayton now. The main problem with this old controller is that it doesn't allow me to separately control CH and HW - I can either have HW on, or HW + CH. As the CH is stat controlled downstairs, it would be nice to be able to have the hot water circuit on a timer and the CH on constant, regulated by the stat. As it stands at the moment, if I have the heating on and regulated by the stat, the HW is also on. This is obviously not very efficient.
The system is governed by a mid-position valve, here:
So, two questions really. Firstly, what is a suitable replacement for this controller? I don't need anything too fancy, just something with a timer which will let me independently control both circuits.
Secondly, how easy are these things to wire in yourself? I'm a reasonably competent DIYer and if it's a case of "put wire X in terminal B" then I have no problem with that. This is how the wiring in the controller junction box currently stands (I probably will replace the junction box as well as it's horrible):
We've been in our house for a couple of years now and it's probably time I looked at replacing my aging CH controller. The system is a fully-pumped affair, with a conventional boiler downstairs, cylinder upstairs (no immersion), wall-mounted stat in the hallway and this thing upstairs on the landing.
It's an old ACL Lifestyle LS112, I don't even know who makes this but having a bit of a Google, it looks like it might be Drayton now. The main problem with this old controller is that it doesn't allow me to separately control CH and HW - I can either have HW on, or HW + CH. As the CH is stat controlled downstairs, it would be nice to be able to have the hot water circuit on a timer and the CH on constant, regulated by the stat. As it stands at the moment, if I have the heating on and regulated by the stat, the HW is also on. This is obviously not very efficient.
The system is governed by a mid-position valve, here:
So, two questions really. Firstly, what is a suitable replacement for this controller? I don't need anything too fancy, just something with a timer which will let me independently control both circuits.
Secondly, how easy are these things to wire in yourself? I'm a reasonably competent DIYer and if it's a case of "put wire X in terminal B" then I have no problem with that. This is how the wiring in the controller junction box currently stands (I probably will replace the junction box as well as it's horrible):
