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Electric storage heaters usage when switched off
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<blockquote data-quote="CharlesC" data-source="post: 548583" data-attributes="member: 37309"><p>Like you say the supplier didn't do it, a electrician did. If the socket is thus recording to a heavily discounted heating tariff then it would be an abuse, in my part really, I'm guessing, as it is really only for heating. Granted the law has nothing to do with it. However the socket has always worked when there were two meters and it could not have done if it was wired to the heating meter of old, as the day rate on the heating circuit never moved. Since the new meter was put in EON put the heating trigger in system. Saying that the day reading for the heating also doesn't move much at all. 1kwh every few months maybe.</p><p></p><p>Again I'm not a electrician so can only go on my meter movements.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CharlesC, post: 548583, member: 37309"] Like you say the supplier didn't do it, a electrician did. If the socket is thus recording to a heavily discounted heating tariff then it would be an abuse, in my part really, I'm guessing, as it is really only for heating. Granted the law has nothing to do with it. However the socket has always worked when there were two meters and it could not have done if it was wired to the heating meter of old, as the day rate on the heating circuit never moved. Since the new meter was put in EON put the heating trigger in system. Saying that the day reading for the heating also doesn't move much at all. 1kwh every few months maybe. Again I'm not a electrician so can only go on my meter movements. [/QUOTE]
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