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![]() "tim...." wrote in message ... "John" wrote in message ... I am trying to make sense of an installation at my daughter's house. The meter is Heatwise. Looking at the wires it appears that the meter also switches the circuits on at the appropriate time. This would be the normal installation for a fairly new circuit. http://picasaweb.google.co.uk/lh/ema...553425 649249 Not sure about: 1. The Boost Button. (is this a manual additional boost to the circuit at normal rate) Almost certainly 2. The separate fuse. do you mean then thing with red screw seals that has an input and no output? Any experience of this arrangement. House has 3 storage heaters and an immersion heater (separate timer fitted) Yep (apart from this extra fuse) This is a normal installation method for SRs tim Does the "Boost" Button on the meter turn one of the sessions off? (eg 5)? Or is it a fixed time "on" period? The meter shows "Status BCD" Does the boost influence this display? What does it mean? |
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