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Potterton EP2002
Potterton 24 Hour 2 Channel Digital Programmer


The Potterton EP2002 is a two channel digital 24 hour heating programmer which switches your heating system on and off to give central heating and hot water on demand.

The EP2002 is s direct replacement for the older EP2000, fitting the same backplate and using the same wiring configuration.

The Potterton EP2002 allows you to switch your central heating and hot water separately, so for example between the hours of 7am and 9am you can choose to have the hot water on but thecentral heating off.

The EP2002 will not allow you to set different times for your hot water and central heating.... i.e 7am - 9am for the hot water but 7am to 11am for the central heating. If you require independant timing control you need the Potterton EP6002.

Potterton EP2002 features
- Digital clock display
- Indicator lights which light up when the cetral heating or hot water are on.
- 24 hour programming
- Clock maintained during power failure
- Common base plate to all Potterton EP programmers
- Individual over ride switching
- Fully pumped and gravity fed system

Dimesnsions:
Height : 104mm
Width : 161mm
Depth : 49mm

Search Criteria:
Group : Central Heating Programmers / Heating Controllers
Sub Group : Digital Central Heating Programmers / 24 hour Central Heating Programmers
Description : Potterton 24 hr Programmer / Potterton Digital 2 Channel Controller / Potterton Digital Dual Channel Heating Controller / Potterton Digital 2 Channel Central Heating Programmer / 24 hour Central Heating Programmer / Potterton Two Channel 24 hour Central Heating Programmer
Code : Potterton EP2002 / Potterton Programmers EP2002 / Potterton EP 2002

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