by ericmark »
Thu Oct 03, 2013 10:49 am
[quote]we are on Economy 10[/quote]
That makes a big difference. I would have expected you already have a timer some where. There are many ways to ensure you mainly use the off peak power.
Economy 10 is a tariff not a system and there are a number of ways to control the system to make use of the tariff. In some cases you have a completely separate supply to the items using the off peak supply with for example duel immersion heaters.
The Irish are very clever and many years ago they worked out a system to heat the water in the cistern from the top down rather than from the bottom up the Willis system has now expanded to use with Solasyphon try to google Willis Renewables you should find it.
Since this is all in a tube at the side of the cistern rather than in the cistern its self it can easy be added to an existing system.
The English and Welsh system was no where near as clever we used two immersion heaters some times both in the same unit but there were placed a different heights and the lower one is used with the off peak and the higher one uses a timer so if you run out you press a button and warm just a little water at the top of the tank. In some cases it just relies on the two thermostats also being at different levels and temperatures automatically keeping the top hot but heating whole lot during off peak times.
The other system does not have a separate supply for off peak but your timers have to line up with the suppliers timers and all items plug into same supply and the user has timers on tumble drier, washing machine, immersion heater, dish washer and of course the storage heaters to switch them on during off peak times but also allows an over ride during peak times.
Before you can select a timer you need to know what system you have.
To be frank in my area most people use gas or solid fuel for heating and there are not many using off peak electric power and as a result I have not worked on that many. I know they exist but to remember exactly how they are used is hard for me. I hope some one who lives an an area where they are used more will pop up and help.
Although this forum will take pictures now it's a real pain with very limited formats and can't link to existing pictures on the web. There are other forums who do allow links and you may find them better, however the control is not as good and you do get some very rude replies. Posting pictures of your consumer unit and meter may help those in the know to identify the system in use which will in turn help finding the best way to use your immersion heater.