Hi
I live in a flat that has a Santon Premier Plus PP210E direct unvented cylinder.
I am trying to improve my electricity use and noticed that there were two switches (I think fused spurs?) for the hot water tank - neither are on a timer and both are permanently on. Is this usual recommended practice? Water usage is low (solo occupant, morning shower, occasional dishwasher or washing machine cycle, etc.).
Previous posts mentioned Economy 7 supplies but I only have a single rate meter and there are no timers anywhere.
The other potential issue is the Atlantic Electric panel heaters where they seem to be forgetting the programming but I'll do a different post about that!
Photos as below:
I live in a flat that has a Santon Premier Plus PP210E direct unvented cylinder.
I am trying to improve my electricity use and noticed that there were two switches (I think fused spurs?) for the hot water tank - neither are on a timer and both are permanently on. Is this usual recommended practice? Water usage is low (solo occupant, morning shower, occasional dishwasher or washing machine cycle, etc.).
Previous posts mentioned Economy 7 supplies but I only have a single rate meter and there are no timers anywhere.
The other potential issue is the Atlantic Electric panel heaters where they seem to be forgetting the programming but I'll do a different post about that!
Photos as below: