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I have a baxi 80he combi boiler with a grasslin mechanical integral time clock. the actual clock is working but does not turn the heating on and off at the required time. It has a plug in connection. can anyone help please?
 

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How does this clock work? Are there little fingers on it that trip the switch? Or should there be? The Baxi Web sites don't show much detail about the timers. If it's electromechanical, the little trippers may be missing, or not set properly, or the switch may be broken. In any case, the timers are optional, which means they can be easily replaced. I don't know if this http://www.alertelectrical.com/Grasslin-Timers-And-RDL-Meters/Water-Heating-Programmers-Timeclocks/1-Channel-electro-mechanical-timeswitch-GRASQM1.asp is your timer or not, but they say it's "suitable for switching "Combi" boilers", so it might be similar to yours. It's under L30, including VAT.
 
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Mikey said:
How does this clock work? Are there little fingers on it that trip the switch? Or should there be? The Baxi Web sites don't show much detail about the timers. If it's electromechanical, the little trippers may be missing, or not set properly, or the switch may be broken. In any case, the timers are optional, which means they can be easily replaced. I don't know if this http://www.alertelectrical.com/Grasslin-Timers-And-RDL-Meters/Water-Heating-Programmers-Timeclocks/1-Channel-electro-mechanical-timeswitch-GRASQM1.asp is your timer or not, but they say it's "suitable for switching "Combi" boilers", so it might be similar to yours. It's under L30, including VAT.

Thank you Mikey. I will check all those points. Also the website.
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