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    Controlling multiple electric heaters centrally

    Sorry, what are accusing me of here?
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    Controlling multiple electric heaters centrally

    The two immersion elements are on the same circuit, just fed by two separate fused spurs right next to each other on the wall. I'm aware the temperature is set on the elements themselves so that's fine, it's just timer/programmer functionality we need. The reason this is all so confusing to me...
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    Controlling multiple electric heaters centrally

    I was looking to see if there was a system where it could all be integrated, the electric heaters and the immersion heater. Otherwise we potentially end up with multiple stats/programmers, several apps on the phone for different bits of the system. Is there an immersion heater timer/programmer...
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    Controlling multiple electric heaters centrally

    Thanks I'll take a look at the product. Re octopus cosy - yes I have looked at it briefly. Not much cheap rate and it's offset by peak rate something like 5-8pm right when youre cooking dinner in the electric oven or hob.
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    Controlling multiple electric heaters centrally

    I think it's easy for smart meters to switch to economy 7 these days. But what I meant by the comment above is it's my understanding that E7 is not really used these days. It is difficult to control heat output, expensive units to install, tariffs are expensive. What I was looking for was a...
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    Controlling multiple electric heaters centrally

    I could fit electric heaters which have built in programmers, but there's still then no central control? We could have 5 heaters all set to different temperatures and schedules conflicting with each other in the home. I don't think E7 is viable. It's never been much good, and these days the...
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    Controlling multiple electric heaters centrally

    She owns it, and is thinking of renting it out when she moves in with me. She has put up with manually controlling the electric heaters and hot water for over 15 years. But that won't cut it for rental. Problem is installing storage heaters will cost many thousands of pounds, and storage...
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    Controlling multiple electric heaters centrally

    Perhaps I should ask this question differently. If you had an apartment with no gas supply, what heating system do you install in the modern day? You can't install solar or a heat pump either, due to it being a 3rd floor flat and leasehold.
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    Controlling multiple electric heaters centrally

    There's no storage heaters or E7 in these apartments. None of them have it. Pretty poor but converted in early 00s I guess it wasn't required then. All the apartments simply had on/off panel heaters installed. I don't know if they have a separate circuit or just on the ring main circuit.
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    Controlling multiple electric heaters centrally

    There must be an 'official' way this type of thing is done in electric only apartments. That's what I'm looking for. I also need to control the hot water. The problem with smart plugs is that I'm under the impression it doesn't count on the energy performance certificate. The lack of...
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    Controlling multiple electric heaters centrally

    Yes so I'm looking for something off the shelf that I can install. Either we keep the existing wired fused spurs but have a means of switching them from.a central programmer linked to a room stat. Or we wire all the heaters back to a central contactor / programmer which itself switches the...
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    Controlling multiple electric heaters centrally

    Hi all. My girlfriends flat is electric only, no economy 7 fitted. There are several radiant panel heaters installed in the rooms, each one just with a 13A plug. The panels have no in built thermostat, they are just on or off. There is no central thermostat or timer/programmer for the...
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    Leaking TRV valve pin

    I bought a new valve body and took off the gland assembly. Going to switch it later today. Should be easy enough I think. What's bonkers is that to buy the gland assembly was going to be over £15 (inc p&p), but I could get a whole valve body from Amazon for £10. What waste.
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    Leaking TRV valve pin

    Hi, I have Danfoss RAS C2 TRV valves. On one radiator a leak has appeared around the pin which pushes the valve closed. Its seeping out through the gland, enough to soak a paper towel overnight. It doesn't seem to happen when the TRV head is removed, only when the valve pin is being...
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    Advice or ideas on narrow garden landscaping, partitioning and dealing with a raised patio

    Yes that is true, there would have to be a retaining wall to stop the neighbours patio collapsing into ours. So removal of the whole thing is not feasible, I could only realistically reduce some of it, perhaps like the steps as you suggest. I have considered planters along the edge of the patio...
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    Advice or ideas on narrow garden landscaping, partitioning and dealing with a raised patio

    Thanks, I have looked at hundreds, maybe thousands of photos over the past couple of years. Its hard to find one similar to what I have, with that stark raised patio. Most gardens that feature a stepped design have the patio inset, and the lawn/planting raised, which creates a sense of privacy...
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    Advice or ideas on narrow garden landscaping, partitioning and dealing with a raised patio

    Hi all, My garden is a narrow rectangle. Around 5.5m wide and 25m long. Immediately out of the back door of the house there is a patio which is full width (5.5m) and about 4-5m in length. We go down some inset steps about 1.2m in height to the lawn area, which is about 3.5m wide by 9m long...
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    Ridge/hip tile repairs advice

    Question on dry system - a quoting company has recommended mortar this morning because I have sand faced tiles which are rougher, and they think the dry system adhesive won't stick very well to these tiles. Any thoughts on this please?
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    Ridge/hip tile repairs advice

    Felt is bitumen. Its generally ok but I have found a small number (4) of ripped sections which Ive patched from the inside with a bitumen primer and Gorilla waterproof tape (the tape wouldn't stick very well without the primer). The internal timbers (rafters, purlins, wall plates) are all good...
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    Ridge/hip tile repairs advice

    Thanks. So I have quite a wide range of opinions on this now, ranging from a repointing job to getting the whole thing done properly. From getting a scaffold and doing it myself to getting a firm in, or to finding a one man band type guy with a ladder who'll do it for £100. Not sure what Im...
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