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woody March 2nd 21 10:01 PM

Storage heaters
 
I am looking to remove a storage heater, can anyone tell me when you disconnect the cable to remove the heater do you have to reconnect the cable to the socket. I have other storage heaters so still need the economy 7. I just want to remove one heater

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MuddyMike March 3rd 21 09:16 AM

Storage heaters
 
On 02/03/2021 22:01, woody wrote:
I am looking to remove a storage heater, can anyone tell me when you
disconnect the cable to remove the heater do you have to reconnect the
cable to the socket. I have other storage heaters so still need the
economy 7. I just want to remove one heater


Switch off circuit. Open faceplate of unwanted heater. Disconnect cable
to heater. Replace faceplate. Switch circuit back on. Remover unwanted
heater.

Mike

Brian Gaff \(Sofa\) March 3rd 21 10:38 AM

Storage heaters
 
Well I guess you could terminate int under the floor so there would be no
box there at all, that would look tidier and still allow a heater there if
in the future you wanted one.
Brian

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"Muddymike" wrote in message
o.uk...
On 02/03/2021 22:01, woody wrote:
I am looking to remove a storage heater, can anyone tell me when you
disconnect the cable to remove the heater do you have to reconnect the
cable to the socket. I have other storage heaters so still need the
economy 7. I just want to remove one heater


Switch off circuit. Open faceplate of unwanted heater. Disconnect cable to
heater. Replace faceplate. Switch circuit back on. Remover unwanted
heater.

Mike




Andrew[_22_] March 3rd 21 11:33 AM

Storage heaters
 
On 03/03/2021 09:16, Muddymike wrote:
On 02/03/2021 22:01, woody wrote:
I am looking to remove a storage heater, can anyone tell me when you
disconnect the cable to remove the heater do you have to reconnect the
cable to the socket. I have other storage heaters so still need the
economy 7. I just want to remove one heater


Switch off circuit. Open faceplate of unwanted heater. Disconnect cable
to heater. Replace faceplate. Switch circuit back on. Remover unwanted
heater.

Mike


Beware of asbestos in the old heater, and any dust within
the heater should be damped down, vaccuumed out with a
*bagged* cleaner and the bag carefully sealed and binned.

Max Demian March 3rd 21 11:58 AM

Storage heaters
 
On 03/03/2021 11:33, Andrew wrote:
On 03/03/2021 09:16, Muddymike wrote:
On 02/03/2021 22:01, woody wrote:
I am looking to remove a storage heater, can anyone tell me when you
disconnect the cable to remove the heater do you have to reconnect
the cable to the socket. I have other storage heaters so still need
the economy 7. I just want to remove one heater


Switch off circuit. Open faceplate of unwanted heater. Disconnect
cable to heater. Replace faceplate. Switch circuit back on. Remover
unwanted heater.


Shouldn't you remove the cable at the spur box end in the wall?

Beware of asbestos in the old heater, and any dust within
the heater should be damped down, vaccuumed out with a
*bagged* cleaner and the bag carefully sealed and binned.


I thought storage heaters just had bricks to store the heat. They don't
get all that hot.

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Roger Hayter[_2_] March 3rd 21 12:13 PM

Storage heaters
 
On 3 Mar 2021 at 11:58:07 GMT, "Max Demian" wrote:

On 03/03/2021 11:33, Andrew wrote:
On 03/03/2021 09:16, Muddymike wrote:
On 02/03/2021 22:01, woody wrote:
I am looking to remove a storage heater, can anyone tell me when you
disconnect the cable to remove the heater do you have to reconnect
the cable to the socket. I have other storage heaters so still need
the economy 7. I just want to remove one heater


Switch off circuit. Open faceplate of unwanted heater. Disconnect
cable to heater. Replace faceplate. Switch circuit back on. Remover
unwanted heater.


Shouldn't you remove the cable at the spur box end in the wall?

Beware of asbestos in the old heater, and any dust within
the heater should be damped down, vaccuumed out with a
*bagged* cleaner and the bag carefully sealed and binned.


I thought storage heaters just had bricks to store the heat. They don't
get all that hot.


They've got a lot of relatively heat resistant insulation, and the elements
between the bricks can get pretty hot. Maybe it never needed to be asbestos,
but at the time asbestos was cheap and available, and most other cheap
insulation was not heat resistant at all.


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Rod Speed March 3rd 21 07:22 PM

Storage heaters
 


"Max Demian" wrote in message
o.uk...
On 03/03/2021 11:33, Andrew wrote:
On 03/03/2021 09:16, Muddymike wrote:
On 02/03/2021 22:01, woody wrote:
I am looking to remove a storage heater, can anyone tell me when you
disconnect the cable to remove the heater do you have to reconnect the
cable to the socket. I have other storage heaters so still need the
economy 7. I just want to remove one heater


Switch off circuit. Open faceplate of unwanted heater. Disconnect cable
to heater. Replace faceplate. Switch circuit back on. Remover unwanted
heater.


Shouldn't you remove the cable at the spur box end in the wall?

Beware of asbestos in the old heater, and any dust within
the heater should be damped down, vaccuumed out with a
*bagged* cleaner and the bag carefully sealed and binned.


I thought storage heaters just had bricks to store the heat. They don't
get all that hot.


Because they have some form of insulation.


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Brian Gaff \(Sofa\) March 3rd 21 09:54 PM

Storage heaters
 
Mine had a label, no asbestos.
Brian

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"Roger Hayter" wrote in message
...
On 3 Mar 2021 at 11:58:07 GMT, "Max Demian"
wrote:

On 03/03/2021 11:33, Andrew wrote:
On 03/03/2021 09:16, Muddymike wrote:
On 02/03/2021 22:01, woody wrote:
I am looking to remove a storage heater, can anyone tell me when you
disconnect the cable to remove the heater do you have to reconnect the
cable to the socket. I have other storage heaters so still need the
economy 7. I just want to remove one heater


Switch off circuit. Open faceplate of unwanted heater. Disconnect
cable to heater. Replace faceplate. Switch circuit back on. Remover
unwanted heater.


Shouldn't you remove the cable at the spur box end in the wall?

Beware of asbestos in the old heater, and any dust within
the heater should be damped down, vaccuumed out with a
*bagged* cleaner and the bag carefully sealed and binned.


I thought storage heaters just had bricks to store the heat. They don't
get all that hot.


They've got a lot of relatively heat resistant insulation, and the
elements
between the bricks can get pretty hot. Maybe it never needed to be
asbestos,
but at the time asbestos was cheap and available, and most other cheap
insulation was not heat resistant at all.


--
Roger Hayter






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