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Just wondering if anyone has come across a Honeywell "Electric Comfort Control" panel, per the attached photo, and knows anything more about it. More for curiosity than anything else. This was in a house I did an EICR for earlier this week.
There are two heating 30A ring final circuits (upstairs, downstairs) which correspond to the two sides of this panel. And a 5A control circuit, which seems to send a mains voltage control signal to the panel heaters in each room. So each heater has 2 cables, the RFC connection and the control connection.
Some of the heaters are still in use, though now controlled manually, and the panel is left switched off.
A quick online search didn't seem to show anything looking like this, so wondering if something custom. Apparently neighbouring houses had the same, though now most have converted to gas. Built mid-1970's. The new owner of the property plans to convert to gas also, and don't need to get it fully working!
There are two heating 30A ring final circuits (upstairs, downstairs) which correspond to the two sides of this panel. And a 5A control circuit, which seems to send a mains voltage control signal to the panel heaters in each room. So each heater has 2 cables, the RFC connection and the control connection.
Some of the heaters are still in use, though now controlled manually, and the panel is left switched off.
A quick online search didn't seem to show anything looking like this, so wondering if something custom. Apparently neighbouring houses had the same, though now most have converted to gas. Built mid-1970's. The new owner of the property plans to convert to gas also, and don't need to get it fully working!