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Hi, looking for some advice.
I gotten rid of my storage heaters and went to change the old switches to 3 pin sockets.
I plugged in my new heater and of course it didn’t work. As I have now realised the power is on a timer and not 24/7 as it was for the storage heater.
I have 2 fuse boards in my cupboard. The one with the sockets in question has 3 circuits, the immersion heater, the storage heaters and a 24/7 circuit.
I want the storage circuit to now be on 24/7. How do I go about this? Do I need a sparky in to do the work and if I do what’s a ballpark figure for that kind of work.
I don’t seem to have any spaces in either fuse board as it stands.
Also, I don’t have an economy 7 rate as such. I have a normal rate for one meter and a heating rate in the other.
Any help much appreciated
I gotten rid of my storage heaters and went to change the old switches to 3 pin sockets.
I plugged in my new heater and of course it didn’t work. As I have now realised the power is on a timer and not 24/7 as it was for the storage heater.
I have 2 fuse boards in my cupboard. The one with the sockets in question has 3 circuits, the immersion heater, the storage heaters and a 24/7 circuit.
I want the storage circuit to now be on 24/7. How do I go about this? Do I need a sparky in to do the work and if I do what’s a ballpark figure for that kind of work.
I don’t seem to have any spaces in either fuse board as it stands.
Also, I don’t have an economy 7 rate as such. I have a normal rate for one meter and a heating rate in the other.
Any help much appreciated