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Noticed that when we turn the heating on manually we would then notice it had gone back off again so set to continuous and saw this

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Does this look like a faulty timer or something else tripping it?

Thanks
 
Definitely doesn’t look right. What make of timer is not? These are normally quite easy to change if I’m honest.

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Its a Honeywell, if it needs replacing I may well go down the smart thermostat route

thanks
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If I wanted to change for another standard type timer are they all pretty compatible as this one looks hard to get
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just seen I can swap it for a st9400a
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last note, it doesn't do it when the heating isn't on
 
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