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Hey all, have a question on an Economy 7 style meter that I'm guessing someone here can answer quicker than trying to ask a random CS person down the phone.
I'm moving in to a new property in North Wales with what has been (and may still be) on a TwinHeat B tarriff (basically E7 but between midday-3pm and 9pm-midnight), and has wiring for a couple different fuse boxes (storage heaters, and everything else).
I'm trying to figure out what actually uses the off-peak rate: Everything, or just the storage heaters?
Also, if it is just the storage heaters, presumably they can still be used on-peak too? In which case, can an electrician simply move more stuff (or, I guess, everything) over to the off+on-peak circuit? Which begs the question why it's not like that in the first place
I'm moving in to a new property in North Wales with what has been (and may still be) on a TwinHeat B tarriff (basically E7 but between midday-3pm and 9pm-midnight), and has wiring for a couple different fuse boxes (storage heaters, and everything else).
I'm trying to figure out what actually uses the off-peak rate: Everything, or just the storage heaters?
Also, if it is just the storage heaters, presumably they can still be used on-peak too? In which case, can an electrician simply move more stuff (or, I guess, everything) over to the off+on-peak circuit? Which begs the question why it's not like that in the first place
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