by singer »
Thu Jan 15, 2009 1:32 am
Your question is a little confusing but I think you are saying you have 4 storage heaters downstairs which are still working and used to have storage heaters upstairs which have been removed and replaced with panel heaters.
If thats the case at the moment the panel heaters will only work when the radio-teleswitch switches the off peak consumer unit on overnight.
But then you go on to say you have unused sockets upstairs also on off peak which you want to use 24hrs.
Whatever the arrangement is, basically when the storage heaters were installed they would have been wired back to a seperate consumer unit fed via the radio-teleswitch.
This radio-teleswitch is activated using a radio signal from the supply authority for 7 hours overnight, when the electricity is cheaper, hence the name Economy 7.
The storage heaters therefore receive a 7 hour charge overnight and switch off again in the morning.
However the radio-teleswitch also switches the main consumer unit over to this cheaper tariff for the 7 hour period which means any electricity used in the house from ANY circuit during this 7 hours will be charged at the cheaper rate.
I think your problem is you have points upstairs that used to feed storage heaters that have now been converted to 13 amp sockets, and because they are fed from the off peak consumer unit are only live for 7 hours overnight.
To remedy this you need to remove the affected circuit or circuits from the off peak unit and feed them from the normal tariff consumer unit.
This may sound easy but there may be quite a few problems along the way.
You may not have spare ways in consumer unit for extra circuits - if you do you will need to choose correct protection for new circuit appropriate to cable size etc
If no spare ways then you could spur them onto existing socket circuits but then need to consider circuit design as allowed by regs.
Best to call in the local sparky I think to swap your circuits over for you safely!!
Hope this helps.