Can someone please advise: in my new property (no gas) I have 4 storage heaters, one of which is in the main bedroom, and 1 panel heater. I am on economy 7 tariff and have no problem with this as my previous property was the same. However, when I turned on 2 of the storage heaters they came on straight away, rather then on econ 7 times. I asked an electrician in to have a look and he tells me I have 3 circuits here - the immersion heater and 2 storage heaters being the only things on the econ 7. His solution is to have the meter changed, removing the teleswitch so will be a smart meter, and install timers on the 2 storage heaters so they come on to charge at the correct time. He also recommended replacing the storage heater in the bedroom with a panel heater, which makes sense to me as I'm not sure why there would be a storage heater in a bedroom - surely it would get too hot at night to be comfortable? He also suggested moving the heaters around so the 2 larger storage heaters are in the living room and replacing the panel heater in the smaller bedroom with the small storage heater, currently in the living room. The small bedroom is currently used as an office in the afternoons/evenings.
He assured me that currently none of the sockets in the kitchen are on economy 7 as they are on a different circuit. However, when I checked with meter readings it's clear that running the dishwasher overnight is actually drawing on the economy 7 tariff. He's now left me a bit confused!
Added to this, when I called SSE to ask about changing the meter and to be reassured that smart meters do work with storage heaters, she asked whether I wanted economy 7 or 10. On paper, economy 10 looks far more user-friendly as, if I understand correctly, it would allow a couple of extra hours for the storage heaters to charge up in the day and not run out of heat in the evening.
So my query is, does it sound like I have 2 circuits on econ 7 and one not? Is it advantageous to switch to econ 10, in terms of the heating system particularly? Can timers be installed on the storage heaters to cope with the economy 10 times, as they are far more broken up? I am still waiting to receive the quote back and am cold so am wanting to make an informed decision now!
Apologies for the extremely long post and thanks in advance for any advice.
He assured me that currently none of the sockets in the kitchen are on economy 7 as they are on a different circuit. However, when I checked with meter readings it's clear that running the dishwasher overnight is actually drawing on the economy 7 tariff. He's now left me a bit confused!
Added to this, when I called SSE to ask about changing the meter and to be reassured that smart meters do work with storage heaters, she asked whether I wanted economy 7 or 10. On paper, economy 10 looks far more user-friendly as, if I understand correctly, it would allow a couple of extra hours for the storage heaters to charge up in the day and not run out of heat in the evening.
So my query is, does it sound like I have 2 circuits on econ 7 and one not? Is it advantageous to switch to econ 10, in terms of the heating system particularly? Can timers be installed on the storage heaters to cope with the economy 10 times, as they are far more broken up? I am still waiting to receive the quote back and am cold so am wanting to make an informed decision now!
Apologies for the extremely long post and thanks in advance for any advice.