I think this was brought up in another thread - you'll need to get ESB to fix the clock in your fuse box. I'm not sure how it affects your charges.
BTW It's nothing to do with the management company because it's internal to your apartment.
What make are you storage heaters? Is the control on the top with two knobs one for input and output? I have instructions on how mine work I could pm you.
I know that storage heaters have the timer inside and is set when first installed, how do you know that they are not charging at the right time?
They're Dimplex Duoheat. They don't have an output knob (one of the many reasons I hate them).
There are two switches on the wall. One of them is always illuminated and the other one illuminates when they're charging.
Dueoheat are a sealed unit designed to maintain a background temp at all times rather than a traditional heater from which you release the heat when ready
Well it is much of a muchness if I'm running electricity guzzling things like the dryer during a time when I'm supposed to be getting nightsaver rates but in fact I'm being charged at the day rate... that's what I was trying to figure out.Re your time clock, there is no reason to have it corrected, only when your timeclock switches over will the second line (night rate) line of your meter clock up units, and only then will your heaters charge. It's much of a muchness really.
Will do thanks.But you call your provider i.e. BG who will send them out.
If the input is set to max and the place is cold then your heaters are undersized.
OK but where do I check the timeclock?Re your timeclock a quick check of it will tell you when your on the night rate
You don't mention the model of heater but it would be very easy to upgrade to a 500n duoheat if you have smaller one.
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