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Storage Heaters not turning on at night (economy 7)
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<blockquote data-quote="Sadi" data-source="post: 492089" data-attributes="member: 32310"><p>Hi guys,</p><p></p><p>I have Dimplex DuoHeat 300n storage heaters.</p><p></p><p>I’ve set it all up To come on during off peak hours (hold down + for 15secs, etc); I’ve checked the power is coming- there are 2 switches with lights on them. One for day rate and one for night, both on during the night.</p><p></p><p>only 1 of the 4 heaters in my flat come on during the night. I’ve taken the front cover off but can’t seem to see any place to reset anything. The heaters are relatively new so I can’t imagine they’d have a melting thermal switch (mind my lingo if I got that wrong)</p><p></p><p>any advice would be appreciated.</p><p> many thanks </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sadi, post: 492089, member: 32310"] Hi guys, I have Dimplex DuoHeat 300n storage heaters. I’ve set it all up To come on during off peak hours (hold down + for 15secs, etc); I’ve checked the power is coming- there are 2 switches with lights on them. One for day rate and one for night, both on during the night. only 1 of the 4 heaters in my flat come on during the night. I’ve taken the front cover off but can’t seem to see any place to reset anything. The heaters are relatively new so I can’t imagine they’d have a melting thermal switch (mind my lingo if I got that wrong) any advice would be appreciated. many thanks [/QUOTE]
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