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    Converting a double socket - do these parts exist?

    Yes Timeguard do a version without (TGBT4) and with (FBT4N).
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    Converting a double socket - do these parts exist?

    Here's a picture. Socket is behind furniture unit (green blob), flex cable (green) runs up the wall, across the beam and to the IR heater mounted up high. I want to fit a boost timer (time guard tgbt4 or fbt4n) where the purple blob is.
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    Converting a double socket - do these parts exist?

    So if I have the flex cable from the heater panel running down some surface mounted trunking on the wall, into a boost switch at chest height, out and then down to socket level where the flex just comes out of the trunking on a 13A plug, that will be ok? Will look a bit bodge? Heater I think is...
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    Bathroom electrics question

    Bathroom not big enough. I could but still need an accessible switch for the heater panel. At moment it's flex from the socket, up the wall across the ceiling and down to the heater. The ceiling is high, 3.5m up.
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    Converting a double socket - do these parts exist?

    Not good practice to wire a fixed panel heater through a boost timer into a 3 pin plug though is it.
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    Converting a double socket - do these parts exist?

    Thanks. Shame, a single socket + single FCU sounds like a useful product. I'll look into enlarging the hole then. Or maybe I make a new hole alongside and do a spur off the double socket. Or a surface mount alongside actually would be easier but not the best looking.
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    Bathroom electrics question

    Hi all. My girlfriends flat which she is about to rent out has a double plug socket in the bathroom. Obviously Im aware this is not allowed so needs to be removed. It used to be a flex outlet for a panel heater. She removed this, swapped it to a socket, and installed a new overhead infrared...
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    Converting a double socket - do these parts exist?

    Hi. I have a standard double socket on the ring circuit. I want to have a fused connection unit with a flex outlet instead. These all seem to be 1 gang size. I was hoping to find something that allows me to convert a double socket into something else. Either a 2-gang FCU or a combined FCU and...
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    Controlling multiple electric heaters centrally

    Its uncertain on the tariff actually. The website does state electric radiators indeed, but the T&C only state heat pump, and my partner did phone them to ask about it and they said no. We are going to do it online and see. Don't see what difference it makes to octopus whether we use a few...
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    Controlling multiple electric heaters centrally

    Thanks for all the feedback and ideas. After consideration and research my proposal is as follows. 1. Install 3 of these heaters in the main living space and bedroom. They are LOT20 standard which means they have stat, timer/programmer and open window detection. That will satisfy the min...
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    Controlling multiple electric heaters centrally

    I completely agree. It's a lovely building, lovely apartment, very unique. I can see why she bought it. But would have been a great opportunity for an efficient centralised heating system, or including solar on the vast roof space. Thing is, it's not even mandatory nowadays so what can you do...
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    Controlling multiple electric heaters centrally

    Dont know exactly, 100 years or something. Why? The factory building was built approx 1870 and converted to apartments around 2007. It's grade II listed, three floors in total. There is a central courtyard and each apartment comes off this around the outside. The electricity meters are all...
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    Controlling multiple electric heaters centrally

    Yes it could be done. But as I keep saying this flat is leasehold - we would probably need permission to run new cables because that would involve lifting the floorboards which counts as structural interference. I'm not saying this is impossible, it's whether it's economic given the minimal...
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    Controlling multiple electric heaters centrally

    Having a battle like that is way out of scope and would take years probably. I've had a look around and there is one model - Dimplex QMRF range - which can be connected via a single electricity feed. The charge up timing is controlled via settings on the device. It appears that these units are...
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    Controlling multiple electric heaters centrally

    Because storage heaters don't count as storage heaters (for the EPC) if they aren't on a separate off peak switched consumer unit controlled directly by the meter. Just switching to an off peak tariff adjusts billing yes, but does not give you an off peak activated circuit in the property. I...
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    Controlling multiple electric heaters centrally

    The prices are crazy. How is a portable electric panel or oil filled heater around £30-50 yet make it wall mounted and the price jumps to £300 each.
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    Controlling multiple electric heaters centrally

    Unlikely to be possible. 1. Building is grade II listed. 2. I doubt the freeholder would allow a heat pump to be installed on top of the pitched roof, how would you even get it up there and maintain it? The problem with this is that EPC doesn't recognise it. The existing heater installation...
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    Controlling multiple electric heaters centrally

    You're probably right, but what she has installed does a better job than the original heaters according to her. When I've been there, it's felt warm enough. There's just no timer/stat control with them, hence the reason for my original question on what to do. We can't leave these as the only...
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    Controlling multiple electric heaters centrally

    Here's what chatgpt has to say on the topic: 1. What is required to install a full HHR storage heater system: * Establish a dual rate tariff via energy supplier. * Configure the smart meter to provide an off peak switched supply or 2nd set of tails depending on meter type. * Install new tails...
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    Controlling multiple electric heaters centrally

    I have been researching this since I posted the thread and I don't believe it's fully correct. You are right that smart meters these days can record multiple peak/off peak periods so don't technically need dedicated off peak circuitry. However, it still appears to be the case that for off peak...
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