Hello
I have a one bedroom all-electric flat, purpose built in the 80s, and at some point I think it's had Economy 7 storage heaters. The meter is still there but the heaters were long gone. When I first bought it I recall the electrician mentioning that he'd switched the wiring from the wall sockets of the Economy 7 circuit so the sockets could be used as normal.
Would it be reasonable to assume that the immersion heater would also have been on Economy 7? Could I tell by looking at it?
It's an old vented cylinder/storage tank which now needs replacing. Given the price of fuel, I'm wondering if it would be easy enough to switch the wiring back to Economy 7 to get cheaper overnight hot water (maybe storage heaters down the line but not now). Is it a case of the electrician working at the consumer unit rather than any major re-cabling? Or would it be something the electricity company does? Thanks
I have a one bedroom all-electric flat, purpose built in the 80s, and at some point I think it's had Economy 7 storage heaters. The meter is still there but the heaters were long gone. When I first bought it I recall the electrician mentioning that he'd switched the wiring from the wall sockets of the Economy 7 circuit so the sockets could be used as normal.
Would it be reasonable to assume that the immersion heater would also have been on Economy 7? Could I tell by looking at it?
It's an old vented cylinder/storage tank which now needs replacing. Given the price of fuel, I'm wondering if it would be easy enough to switch the wiring back to Economy 7 to get cheaper overnight hot water (maybe storage heaters down the line but not now). Is it a case of the electrician working at the consumer unit rather than any major re-cabling? Or would it be something the electricity company does? Thanks

