Hi,
Recently I decided to check out my the Economy 7 switching times at my mums flat, as I had a suspicion it wasn't switching on at the 11:30pm - 6:30am printed on the meter.
Rather than wait up all night watching the meter, I decided to utilise the british gas energy monitor I had. The monitor can be plugged in to a laptop allowing you to log energy usage. What I done was wired up a 50w lamp to an E7 spur, put the BG clamp around the E7 meter tail and left the laptop on for 24 hours, logging energy used during that time.
I was surprised to see that the E7 supply switches on between 10am and 5pm. Thinking it might have been a blip, I left the laptop logging for another night, and again we have a 10am to 5pm switch on period.
I decided to check the meters of the other flats in her block (they all share a cupboard). At 11:30pm, the other 4 meters switch over to 'low' rate and my mums stays at 'normal'. This pretty much confirms that my mums E7 meter is way way out of sync with what it should be! Obviously we won't be reporting this to the electricity company, as the E7 period during the day works to her advantage
What I'm wondering though, is if an E7 meter is a telemeter, which my mums is, then how could it possibly be 'out of sync' as it should be switched on remotely like the other meters do? Looking at the little 'antenna' tab, they're all on 'B', so presumably sharing the same radio signal or whatever (I read that not all telemeters share the same switch on signal, due to load balancing).
Any insight on the subject is appreciated, thanks
Recently I decided to check out my the Economy 7 switching times at my mums flat, as I had a suspicion it wasn't switching on at the 11:30pm - 6:30am printed on the meter.
Rather than wait up all night watching the meter, I decided to utilise the british gas energy monitor I had. The monitor can be plugged in to a laptop allowing you to log energy usage. What I done was wired up a 50w lamp to an E7 spur, put the BG clamp around the E7 meter tail and left the laptop on for 24 hours, logging energy used during that time.
I was surprised to see that the E7 supply switches on between 10am and 5pm. Thinking it might have been a blip, I left the laptop logging for another night, and again we have a 10am to 5pm switch on period.
I decided to check the meters of the other flats in her block (they all share a cupboard). At 11:30pm, the other 4 meters switch over to 'low' rate and my mums stays at 'normal'. This pretty much confirms that my mums E7 meter is way way out of sync with what it should be! Obviously we won't be reporting this to the electricity company, as the E7 period during the day works to her advantage
What I'm wondering though, is if an E7 meter is a telemeter, which my mums is, then how could it possibly be 'out of sync' as it should be switched on remotely like the other meters do? Looking at the little 'antenna' tab, they're all on 'B', so presumably sharing the same radio signal or whatever (I read that not all telemeters share the same switch on signal, due to load balancing).
Any insight on the subject is appreciated, thanks