I had an electrician in last month to replace a really old electrics setup.
They put in a consumer unit (none before), an earth bar (no earth before), and we have now have RCD protection etc. It fell short of a 'full rewire' of the property, but all appliances are now wired into the new CU.
Their first attempt was not without its problems. During the day, the power to the appliances feeding from the new CU would sometimes cut off, then come on again hours later.
It turns out that the property has an Economy 10 meter, with 2 live cables coming in. One cable is 'live' 24x7, whereas the other stops providing power during Economy 10 hours (10 each day, including 2 in the afternoon and evening).
They had fed the new CU with the E10 live which switches on/off.
They fixed the problem by connecting it instead to the other live (which provides power throughout the day), but I'm now concerned that the property will not benefit from the 'low' rate economy 10 tariff.
Is anyone able to answer these questions?:
"Will my E10 meter charge the low rate, only when appliances are fed from the E10 live power cable (with periodic on/off times), or, is that cable only used as some sort of 'trigger' to tell the meter to change tarrifs?.
Now 100% of the house appliances are powered from the live cable which is on 24 x 7, will this mean I wont get any power charged at the lower rate?"
I have probably completely misunderstood the electricians explanation, so forgive me if any of this is incorrect.
Obviously I could also just watch the meter and see how it charges, but for reasons I wont go into, I don't have easy access to the property just now.
Thanks.
SC.
They put in a consumer unit (none before), an earth bar (no earth before), and we have now have RCD protection etc. It fell short of a 'full rewire' of the property, but all appliances are now wired into the new CU.
Their first attempt was not without its problems. During the day, the power to the appliances feeding from the new CU would sometimes cut off, then come on again hours later.
It turns out that the property has an Economy 10 meter, with 2 live cables coming in. One cable is 'live' 24x7, whereas the other stops providing power during Economy 10 hours (10 each day, including 2 in the afternoon and evening).
They had fed the new CU with the E10 live which switches on/off.
They fixed the problem by connecting it instead to the other live (which provides power throughout the day), but I'm now concerned that the property will not benefit from the 'low' rate economy 10 tariff.
Is anyone able to answer these questions?:
"Will my E10 meter charge the low rate, only when appliances are fed from the E10 live power cable (with periodic on/off times), or, is that cable only used as some sort of 'trigger' to tell the meter to change tarrifs?.
Now 100% of the house appliances are powered from the live cable which is on 24 x 7, will this mean I wont get any power charged at the lower rate?"
I have probably completely misunderstood the electricians explanation, so forgive me if any of this is incorrect.
Obviously I could also just watch the meter and see how it charges, but for reasons I wont go into, I don't have easy access to the property just now.
Thanks.
SC.