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<blockquote data-quote="Evans Electric" data-source="post: 471028" data-attributes="member: 1408"><p>OK Zero lets look again. Looking at what Binky says ..you could if you wish , leave that board as it is ....there are millions like them . </p><p></p><p>And if your guy doesn't wire in any NEW circuits you could forget about having RCDs , your decision . ( Your installation is 14 or 15th edition Regs we are just starting on the 18th ) </p><p></p><p>I think your guy was wrong in removing the E7 supply &amp; metering . If I were you I'd put my money on some dual tariff storage heaters ( Restricted supply and 24 hr supply ) Energy will only get dearer , at least you'll have 7 hours of cheaper rate between 00.00 hrs and 0700 hrs the recharge your storage heaters .</p><p></p><p>Dual supply heaters are not cheap but I think they are your best bet . They all have the refractory blocks in them to store heat ..plus ..a fan heater or a convector on 24 hr . </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Evans Electric, post: 471028, member: 1408"] OK Zero lets look again. Looking at what Binky says ..you could if you wish , leave that board as it is ....there are millions like them . And if your guy doesn't wire in any NEW circuits you could forget about having RCDs , your decision . ( Your installation is 14 or 15th edition Regs we are just starting on the 18th ) I think your guy was wrong in removing the E7 supply & metering . If I were you I'd put my money on some dual tariff storage heaters ( Restricted supply and 24 hr supply ) Energy will only get dearer , at least you'll have 7 hours of cheaper rate between 00.00 hrs and 0700 hrs the recharge your storage heaters . Dual supply heaters are not cheap but I think they are your best bet . They all have the refractory blocks in them to store heat ..plus ..a fan heater or a convector on 24 hr . [/QUOTE]
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