I'm looking for some pointers on electric heating in an apartment block comprising 11 apartments constructed ~35 years ago. It is a 'shared ownership' development so has different occupants each week.
Each apartment is two bedrooms (one en-suite) with living room/kitchen and a second bathroom. There is no mains gas so the heating is all electric and comprises night storage heaters with convectors for 'top up' heating. The radiators - all Dimplex and installed 5-7 years ago - are as below:
1 x CXLS18N (2.5kW) for each bedroom
2 x CXLS24N (3.4kW) for living room
1 x XLS12N (1.7kW) for hallway
So installed capacity is 13.5kW plus (say) 3kW immersion heater for hot water.
The development is on a commercial tariff so (at present) doesn't receive any Government support and pays 20% VAT, so the winter heating costs are expensive - for example >£250 for a single week in one apartment at the end of January. The usage (nigh tariff) was 480kWh for that, which could be accounted for by (say) ~4.5 hours/night for heating (425kWh) and the rest for hot water.
I'd be grateful for any general pointers on whether anything can be done to improve heating efficiency and reduce costs. As a starting question, is the radiator technology reasonably up to date?
TIA.
Each apartment is two bedrooms (one en-suite) with living room/kitchen and a second bathroom. There is no mains gas so the heating is all electric and comprises night storage heaters with convectors for 'top up' heating. The radiators - all Dimplex and installed 5-7 years ago - are as below:
1 x CXLS18N (2.5kW) for each bedroom
2 x CXLS24N (3.4kW) for living room
1 x XLS12N (1.7kW) for hallway
So installed capacity is 13.5kW plus (say) 3kW immersion heater for hot water.
The development is on a commercial tariff so (at present) doesn't receive any Government support and pays 20% VAT, so the winter heating costs are expensive - for example >£250 for a single week in one apartment at the end of January. The usage (nigh tariff) was 480kWh for that, which could be accounted for by (say) ~4.5 hours/night for heating (425kWh) and the rest for hot water.
I'd be grateful for any general pointers on whether anything can be done to improve heating efficiency and reduce costs. As a starting question, is the radiator technology reasonably up to date?
TIA.