Wiring a Programmer for a heated towel rail

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Hi,
I have installed a heated towel rail and passed the cable through the wall to the room behind where I can pick up the main circuit. To control the timer on the rail I have bought a cheap programmer http://www.horstmann.co.uk/download...tral-Heating/C11-InstallationInstructions.pdf from screwfix.

I have tested the heater by hard wiring it in - and all seems fine. However I can't figure out how to wire the programmer correctly. The programmer comes on and off ok but the heater is not coming on so I'm sure I have it wrong in the programmer or the programmer is not working.

I have connected the main IN to the N and L (see the pdf link) and connected the L and N to the heater to pins 2 and 4. This is clearly wrong.

Can anyone advise me please? The electrical details are in the link above.
Thanks
Mike
 
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Whats the wattage of the towel rail?

Those CH programmers are only rated at 3amps.
 
You would probably be better off using an immersion heater timer. They are designed to switch higher loads than heating programmers.

The heating programmer you have should be OK for a heater of less than 700 Watts.

If your heater is rated at less than 700 Watts, try:-

Mains supply to L & N.

Fit a wire link between L & 2.

Heater between 4 & N.

Connect heater and mains supply earths tigether.
 
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That programmer you have is fine for this small load.

N Neutral
L Permanent live
1
2 Link this to the live terminal
3
4 Brown to you towel rail
 
Here is the wiring diagram - just want to know where to connect the cables to the heater and if this needs L and 2 connected.
It's not that clear from the instructions.

Is the 3A unit enough to drive a 400W element?

thanks
Mike
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Yep all works fine now - thanks for the help. Now I can have warm dry towels early on weekdays and late at the weekend. What a lazy b :)
Cheers
Mike
 
I don't want to rain on your parade:

Does the circuit you have fed the towel rail from have an RCD?

Have you carried out equipotential bonding from the radiator to all other extraneous conductive parts in the bathroom?

Are you aware that it is a legal requirement to notify the local authority BEFORE carrying out any DIY electrical works in a bathroom?. Refer to this link
 
Here is the wiring diagram - just want to know where to connect the cables to the heater and if this needs L and 2 connected.
It's not that clear from the instructions.
Sorry, but that diagram is as clear as an incredibly clear thing that is incredibly clear, and you should have taken the fact that you couldn't understand it as an incredibly clear warning not to attempt electrical work.


Is the 3A unit enough to drive a 400W element?
Ditto.
 
Its always great to see when someone posts in a forum looking for help and lots of lovely people jump in to bestow knowledge helping out said person.

Until the last two comments, when some high poster feels the need to express their internet superiority and add to their post count by posting some general unnecessary comment not providing any help what so ever.

Brings a general downer to forums :(

But back on topic, thanks to all the other posters who helped me out with a similar problem!
 
Until the last two comments, when some high poster feels the need to express their internet superiority and add to their post count by posting some general unnecessary comment not providing any help what so ever.
Mine provided help.

This diagram really IS extremely clear, and explicit about what needs to be done.

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And if someone can't understand it, or doesn't know how many amps a 400W load draws then they should not be doing electrical work.

Taking that on board might save their lives - playing around with electrics in ignorance of how it works and how to do things correctly is a stupidly dangerous thing to do.

But clearly you don't think that advice which might save a persons life is helpful.

And TTC's provided help, but you also appear to not think that advising people to check if they have RCD protection or adequate supplementary equipotential bonding is helpful.

I think you should just go away.
 
Here is the wiring diagram - just want to know where to connect the cables to the heater and if this needs L and 2 connected.
It's not that clear from the instructions.
Sorry, but that diagram is as clear as an incredibly clear thing that is incredibly clear, and you should have taken the fact that you couldn't understand it as an incredibly clear warning not to attempt electrical work.


Is the 3A unit enough to drive a 400W element?
Ditto.
That is so funny mate and very true
 

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