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The Timeguard NTT03 is a compact electronic immersion heater timeswitch designed for effortless scheduling and user-friendly operation. With 28 programmable on/off periods per week, an easy-view LED display, and smart Wi-Fi connectivity, it ensures you have complete control over your heating needs while saving space and energy.
| ASIN | B00BJIB97K |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 27,779 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 48 in Timers |
| Colour | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (828) |
| Date First Available | 1 Jan. 2010 |
| Display style | LED |
| Finish | Smooth |
| Included Components | Heater Timeswitch |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 171 g |
| Item model number | NTT03 |
| Manufacturer | Timeguard |
| Material | Plastic |
| Part Number | NTT03 |
| Plug profile | Tabletop |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 11.7 x 16.9 x 23.2 cm; 171.1 g |
| Size | 12 |
| Special Features | Programmable |
| Style | Compact |
| Usage | Boiler |
| Voltage | 230 Volts |
G**Y
Excellent Timer Switch with easy to follow instructions and installation
Excellent Product! Had the misfortune to lose my hot water on new years day (we only have hot water from an immersion tank) after some investigation I identified the fault as the old timer switch, it was new years day and my local B&Q was open so I bought one of their own branded switches, it lasted 6 days before it too packed up. So I spent last Sunday (8th Jan) on line looking for a quality switch that wasn't too cheap or too expensive. Came across this item on Amazon and it had excellent and consistent positive reviews so I ordered one. I installed it yesterday (14th Jan) and after a bit of a battle to get it out of the plastic seal it came in I was ready to go. The manufacturers recommend a 32mm back box but I used a 44mm back box, the idea being that there would be more room in the back to allow for the earth leads on my cabling to be tucked in there connected together with a terminal / cable connector, but as it happens I didn't need to connect them as the back box had a earth terminal built in so I just made the earths longer by stripping back a bit more of the outer cover. The switch was really easy to connect, it provides 4 terminals (2 x live (one for the switched live) and 2 x neutral) the holes for the wires on the terminals are nice and large to allow for the thicker cable used on immersion heaters. Once it was all wired up I screwed it into the back box (it comes with the screws) then put the timer in place and reattached the bezel. The instructions do recommend that the switch is left for at least 15 minutes after powering on to let it charge up but they do also say that if the display is blank it should be allowed 4 hours before it is programmed. Programming The instructions specifically say that the reset button should be pressed BEFORE you program it. I'd read this but in my eagerness to set it up after waiting patiently for hours I steamed straight in and set up the date/time then scratched my head thinking I had yet another dud switch as the minutes on the clock then ticked up as if they were seconds. Then the lightbulb went on in my head and I remembered I had to reset it first. After resetting it I followed the instructions (which are very clear and easy to follow) and set up the date and time then the programs i needed to suit our needs for hot water. The display is nice and easy to read and it lights up blue when you are adjusting the time/date or programs making it easier to read in a low light which, if it's in an airing cupboard (like mine) is a good feature to have but please not that the blue back light is not permanently on. The power indicators on the switch are very good too, confirming that it has a supply and that is is supplying the immersion heater when the programs are in use. It does stick out from the wall a bit more than our old switch but it in no way intrudes into the storage space. I know I've only just installed it but I am very impressed with the installation and set up as well as the quality and features and it has worked flawlessly since I set it up. OK there may be better out there for 2 or 3 times the price but I think this is a little gem of a switch for a good price. Can't recommend it enough.
G**K
Very high quality and easy to set up: highly recommended
I have a heated towel rail which is run on central heating when on but in summer uses an electrical element. To date I've been switching on and off manually, when I remember! I bought this unit to take out the manual element and it is fantastic. It is easy to programme and instructions were very clear, works the same as most electronic programmers, taking only a few minutes to set up. It does protrude quite a bit from the wall box but that's not an issue for me where it is located. When I wired it up I had to add an electrical joint for the earth wires as there is none fitted to this unit, which wasn't a problem but did make it a bit tight to fit in a standard wall box. Don't really know why there isn't an earth point fitted to the terminal block as standard which would have saved me rummaging around for a suitable terminal block myself, but not an issue really. Had it all wired in and operational in about 45 minutes and am delighted with the silent operation. The display light goes off after a few seconds of not pressing buttons and the red power light stays on all the time but is not obtrusive. The green light comes on to indicate when power is being supplied to the towel rail. Overall a nice piece of kit that does just what it says on the package. Highly recommended and will be fitting another when I revamp my main bathroom in due course.
I**Y
Good solid immersion timer with great features.
Ive just purchased a couple more of these so in total we will have four in the household. The unit is really well built and the installation instructions are clear to follow. The main input/output terminals are of the "Choc-Block" variety which is easy to work with. You can easily fit a pair of 2.5mm cable cores into each terminal if required (ie for following the supply on to another location). The output terminals easily accomodate 2.5mm flex cores for a beefier cable to the immersion heater or appliance and you will definately get a good connection. One unit is switching an immersion element during the night and the supply to it is only live between the economy 7 hours (12am til 7am) so the built in battery keeps the unit alive and kicking during the daytime and charges up overnight when the unit is doing its job. The screen is easy to see with the blue backlight and you can tell from a distance if the supply is live (red light) and the output is turned on (green light). The boost function is good with a 1 or 2 hour setting, the unit has an advance function so you can proceed to the next timer event and you can override the unit so it is permenantly on or off. Two gripes I have which really dont impede usage at all......but could be a good improvement....are that there is not earthing terminal on the unit so I needed to pop on into the backbox I was using and as others have said it would be good to have a 30min boost feature also. All in all though a great item and will save me ALOT of money in the long-run.
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