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<blockquote data-quote="ProDave" data-source="post: 479685" data-attributes="member: 6969"><p>E7 can work over a "single" cable by you providing a contactor switched by a time switch, with the time set to be the same as the off peak time of your supply.</p><p></p><p>Accepting a small timer error may result in some of your "off peak" usage being charged at the peak rate if your timer switches on a bit early or off a bit late.</p><p></p><p>As a former landlord, most "damp" issues were the tenants lifestle, failing to heat the property, failing to ventilate it, turning off the bathroom fan (#1 tip, remove any fan isolator switch) and hanging wet clothes washing all round the property to dry. So don't expect the damp problem to go away in a hurry.</p><p></p><p>Re reading this, at 15 years old I doubt lack of insulation is the issue. I am willing to bet the tenant is too tight to turn the heaters on so the place is cold.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ProDave, post: 479685, member: 6969"] E7 can work over a "single" cable by you providing a contactor switched by a time switch, with the time set to be the same as the off peak time of your supply. Accepting a small timer error may result in some of your "off peak" usage being charged at the peak rate if your timer switches on a bit early or off a bit late. As a former landlord, most "damp" issues were the tenants lifestle, failing to heat the property, failing to ventilate it, turning off the bathroom fan (#1 tip, remove any fan isolator switch) and hanging wet clothes washing all round the property to dry. So don't expect the damp problem to go away in a hurry. Re reading this, at 15 years old I doubt lack of insulation is the issue. I am willing to bet the tenant is too tight to turn the heaters on so the place is cold. [/QUOTE]
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