· Is the clock set to the correct day?

 

· Advance the time (change the time forward) past midnight – did the day change OK?

· Sometimes central heating clocks ‘get in a muddle’ – moving the clock forward past midnight sometimes resets the clock.

 

· Does the clock have a reset button – reset the clock.

· The button will be on the clock – a similar action to resetting a PC.

 

· Does the clock have a power switch? Can you turn the clock off then back on again?

· Often clears problems.

· Same as turning a PC off then back on again.

 

· Does the timer have a ‘zone control’ option?

· Some timers allow you to turn different parts of the central heating system on and off at different times, for instance upstairs and downstairs.

· Is the zone control set correctly?

 

 

 

 

Links

 

Central Heating Links Page

 

Central Heating Problems

 

Thermostats

 

Central Heating Boiler Problems

 

Judge Electrical Ltd Central Heating Guideline Prices

 

Central Heating Troubleshooting Tips

 

 

 

This webpage describes what to look for when checking the time on a central heater timer.

 

 

· Is the time correct?

 

· Does the clock say AM when it is PM or PM when it is AM?

Central Heating Timer – Checking The Time

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