Wandering_Dazed
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My parents have a MCC03 Meter, which consists of 2 spinning meters. One is the old 24hr meter and the secondary one is timed overnight and wired up to storage heaters. The storage heaters are their backup heating in case their primary heating system has an issue during winter.
This type of meter config is called 24hr+NSH which 70k+ dwellings were using back in 2007. I assume a lot of these have been upgraded since then.
They switched to a MCC02 plan last year but their NSH time didn't work, the SH's were charging during the day.
Tried calling, then emailed ESB Networks 10 days ago and still waiting a response,
In short, my question is... should they get onto to ESB Networks and upgrade to a Day/Night (MCC02) meter for free and switch to a MCC02 plan? Or is there a leccy plan for MCC03 meters?
This type of meter config is called 24hr+NSH which 70k+ dwellings were using back in 2007. I assume a lot of these have been upgraded since then.
They switched to a MCC02 plan last year but their NSH time didn't work, the SH's were charging during the day.
Tried calling, then emailed ESB Networks 10 days ago and still waiting a response,
In short, my question is... should they get onto to ESB Networks and upgrade to a Day/Night (MCC02) meter for free and switch to a MCC02 plan? Or is there a leccy plan for MCC03 meters?