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E7 with 2 meters (on/off peak), but current only goes through one?
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<blockquote data-quote="Doc Hudson" data-source="post: 474559" data-attributes="member: 1607"><p>+1 I am guessing the original set up was boiler only on at night time fed from E7 supply via one pole of isolator. Then new boiler fitted, (that MK boiler CU looks quite new) and as no supply in daytime Mr boilerman &amp; co can't test the new system as no power to it. So Mr boilermans electrician joins it onto the perm feed off the daytime meter with that extra connector block below isolator switch.</p><p></p><p>First check I would do is to get the boiler mini CU feed put back into the second pole of the isolator, then see what happens over night to verify that tele-switch &amp; second meter do actually work. If that doesn't work its back to your suppliers to report a fault on their kit. Once you have proved if the E7 meter etc is working, then you need to decide if your wanting E7 rates for all power consumed or happy with just the boiler and/or if you need power to the boiler during daytime. That will then be a second problem to fix.</p><p></p><p>Doc H.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doc Hudson, post: 474559, member: 1607"] +1 I am guessing the original set up was boiler only on at night time fed from E7 supply via one pole of isolator. Then new boiler fitted, (that MK boiler CU looks quite new) and as no supply in daytime Mr boilerman & co can't test the new system as no power to it. So Mr boilermans electrician joins it onto the perm feed off the daytime meter with that extra connector block below isolator switch. First check I would do is to get the boiler mini CU feed put back into the second pole of the isolator, then see what happens over night to verify that tele-switch & second meter do actually work. If that doesn't work its back to your suppliers to report a fault on their kit. Once you have proved if the E7 meter etc is working, then you need to decide if your wanting E7 rates for all power consumed or happy with just the boiler and/or if you need power to the boiler during daytime. That will then be a second problem to fix. Doc H. [/QUOTE]
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