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Change to Econ. 7 and new storage heaters (electrics question)
In article , dave
writes We have 3 x 3kW storage heaters running on an ancient tariff called Tariff 19!. I think we may be the only ones in the UK still running this tariff :-) After my mum had her second meter removed a couple of months ago I think you are right. Presumably they would have to remove the existing Tariff 19 meter and timer box, fit a new E7 meter (or retain the existing one - which is only 1 year old) and jumper the existing feed to the heater CU into that meter (to still feed the heaters from it's own CU). I'd like to change that heaters' CU myself for a new one with MCB's and an RCB Any problems with any of the above so far? Any idea how much I sould expect to pay for the elec. co. to do the changeover to E7? Any hidden surprises I could expect - like "we'd only do it if we rewire the whole house". Or even have to retest the whole installation? I had thought meter _type_ changes were free but then I've only made the conversion from E7 to single and from your Tariff 19 (or equiv) to single. Not an authoritative answer I'm afraid but I know that type changes are monitored as a performance indicator so your supplier should be quick off the mark with making the change, and (hopefully) giving you a price (if any). If they should want (say) just to test the 3 heaters via the new CU, could I drop the heater feeds from the CU so it isn't feeding anything (and so nothing to test)? As I'm going to retest that myself anyway when the new heaters are in. Do the new regs affect whether I can - sorry, "am allowed" to do any of the above. I would get your new heaters in with new CU etc and connect to your old second meter before asking them to change, then the guy will come & see a bright & shiny new (but pre Apr2004) installation waiting to be changed over. I'm assuming electricity is you only option? -- fred |
In article , dave
writes On Wed, 21 Sep 2005 11:52:39 GMT, fred wrote: If they should want (say) just to test the 3 heaters via the new CU, could I drop the heater feeds from the CU so it isn't feeding anything (and so nothing to test)? As I'm going to retest that myself anyway when the new heaters are in. Do the new regs affect whether I can - sorry, "am allowed" to do any of the above. I would get your new heaters in with new CU etc and connect to your old second meter before asking them to change, then the guy will come & see a bright & shiny new (but pre Apr2004) installation waiting to be changed over. Thanks. I take it Apr 2004 was the date of new regs coming into force then? ;-D -- fred |
dave wrote:
Due to the latest hike in gas and electricity prices I've been looking at= what's available from other suppliers. (Why it should be any cheaper for any oth= er companies if the increase is due to global oil prices is another somethin= g I don't understand - but that's another matter). All (most) of the online deals I could find from alternative suppliers of= fered up to =A3250 pa saving on my present bill (which I take with APOS) but on= ly if I did both gas and electricity. I don't expect anything like that much but = at least that's what's prompted this post. It's the elec. side that needs sorting out. We have 3 x 3kW storage heaters running on an ancient tariff called Tarif= f 19!. I think we may be the only ones in the UK still running this tariff :-) = I has it's own meter which is used ONLY for the storage heaters. Not only is the tariff old, but so are the heaters and the 3 x 15 amp CU that feeds them.= The T/E cable is in good condition and I've tested the insulation with a 1kV = mega. These old heaters need 2 boosts per day unlike the newer Economy 7's with= which I want to replace them with. Now the question is how best to organise the= work so I can ask the electricity company to switch me over to E7 with minimum fuss/cost. Presumably they would have to remove the existing Tariff 19 meter and tim= er box, fit a new E7 meter (or retain the existing one - which is only 1 year old= ) and jumper the existing feed to the heater CU into that meter (to still feed = the heaters from it's own CU). I'd like to change that heaters' CU myself for= a new one with MCB's and an RCB Any problems with any of the above so far? Any idea how much I sould expect to pay for the elec. co. to do the chang= eover to E7? Any hidden surprises I could expect - like "we'd only do it if we = rewire the whole house". Or even have to retest the whole installation? If they should want (say) just to test the 3 heaters via the new CU, coul= d I drop the heater feeds from the CU so it isn't feeding anything (and so no= thing to test)? As I'm going to retest that myself anyway when the new heaters = are in. Do the new regs affect whether I can - sorry, "am allowed" to do any of t= he above. Thanks E7 is the very last type of heating to choose. You must have no other option, oil, tank gas, nothing. Block of flats in the country? No you cant fool them with unconnected leads, get real. NT |
In article , fred writes
In article , dave writes On Wed, 21 Sep 2005 11:52:39 GMT, fred wrote: If they should want (say) just to test the 3 heaters via the new CU, could I drop the heater feeds from the CU so it isn't feeding anything (and so nothing to test)? As I'm going to retest that myself anyway when the new heaters are in. Do the new regs affect whether I can - sorry, "am allowed" to do any of the above. I would get your new heaters in with new CU etc and connect to your old second meter before asking them to change, then the guy will come & see a bright & shiny new (but pre Apr2004) installation waiting to be changed over. Thanks. I take it Apr 2004 was the date of new regs coming into force then? ;-D Bugger, sorry Apr2004 was windows, Apr2005 was leccy (I think), so many projects, so little respect for unnecessary legislation . . . -- fred |
In message , dave
writes Due to the latest hike in gas and electricity prices I've been looking at what's available from other suppliers. (Why it should be any cheaper for any other companies if the increase is due to global oil prices is another something I don't understand - but that's another matter). All (most) of the online deals I could find from alternative suppliers offered up to £250 pa saving on my present bill (which I take with APOS) but only if I did both gas and electricity. I don't expect anything like that much but at least that's what's prompted this post. It's the elec. side that needs sorting out. I think you have confused everybody because your original post mentions electric & gas, and then that it's the electric side which needs sorting out. Somebody has asked if you have gas, and I'm not sure if you have answered. I am guessing that you dont have gas, or the facility to have it installed. Is that the case? If you do have gas, gas central heating is the answer - but you know that! -- Richard Faulkner |
dave wrote:
On 21 Sep 2005 06:52:13 -0700, wrote: E7 is the very last type of heating to choose. You must have no other option, oil, tank gas, nothing. tank gas - get real! I know the econonics of it but thought better than to type out pages of irrelevant circumstance here. ok. I dont do mind reading here, only know what you've typed, and that most people thinking of E7 heating need to know that. I shall refrain from offering you any other info. NT |
On Wed, 21 Sep 2005 16:08:25 GMT, a particular chimpanzee named fred
randomly hit the keyboard and produced: Bugger, sorry Apr2004 was windows, Apr2005 was leccy (I think), so many projects, so little respect for unnecessary legislation . . . You're nicked, sonny! Electrics was 1st Jan 2005. -- Hugo Nebula "If no-one on the internet wants a piece of this, just how far from the pack have you strayed?" |
In article , abuse@localhost
says... On Wed, 21 Sep 2005 16:08:25 GMT, a particular chimpanzee named fred randomly hit the keyboard and produced: Bugger, sorry Apr2004 was windows, Apr2005 was leccy (I think), so many projects, so little respect for unnecessary legislation . . . You're nicked, sonny! Electrics was 1st Jan 2005. January for starting new work, April for finishing old work. |
In article , Hugo Nebula
abuse@localhost.? writes On Wed, 21 Sep 2005 16:08:25 GMT, a particular chimpanzee named fred randomly hit the keyboard and produced: Bugger, sorry Apr2004 was windows, Apr2005 was leccy (I think), so many projects, so little respect for unnecessary legislation . . . You're nicked, sonny! Electrics was 1st Jan 2005. Thank god you're not my BCO, will fake it better next time :-) -- fred |
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