Heaters and Timers

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Hi,

I've recently bought a flat, and the heating system is made up of individual wall heaters which look like this ...

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Unfortunately, there is no timer on the heaters - so you have to manually turn them on and off, with is a pain. I was wondering what the easiest/cost effective way of sorting this might be? I'd quite like timers on each heater (there are five in total), but not fussy.

Any help much appreciated.
 
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The first thing you'll have to do is find out where that cable goes after it's disappeared into the wall. The picture is a bit dark but I can't see a fuse on that plate. There must be one somewhere. :confused: :confused: :confused:

If there really are no fuses by the heaters take a look at your fuse box. Do they have one each? What size are they?
 
Hi,

Thanks for your reply. There is a fuse in the faceplate, just a regular 13A one. If it's any help the make of the heaters is Atlantic

Mark.
 
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