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<blockquote data-quote="XospheriX" data-source="post: 520572" data-attributes="member: 34282"><p>We have 4 storage heaters and they have been in ever since we move in. Im pretty sure they are 1980's/90's ish. They are Dimplex. I dont think they are doing that good a job the output flaps dont fit snugly to the heater and they loose most of the heat throughout the day. I've been thinking about replacing them with panel heaters and then coming off of E7. My question is, if I were to do this how would I make the circuits for the Storage heaters stay live all the time. Would this happen if my meter was switched. We have 1 consumer unit with 2 rails one for normal circuits and the rest are the storage heaters. Would I have to get the meter changed when we switch from E7 and then the tail to the top rail stayed live or would i need a new consumer unit? Also do you think its worth replacing storage heaters for panels?</p><p></p><p>Cheers</p><p></p><p>Ian</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XospheriX, post: 520572, member: 34282"] We have 4 storage heaters and they have been in ever since we move in. Im pretty sure they are 1980's/90's ish. They are Dimplex. I dont think they are doing that good a job the output flaps dont fit snugly to the heater and they loose most of the heat throughout the day. I've been thinking about replacing them with panel heaters and then coming off of E7. My question is, if I were to do this how would I make the circuits for the Storage heaters stay live all the time. Would this happen if my meter was switched. We have 1 consumer unit with 2 rails one for normal circuits and the rest are the storage heaters. Would I have to get the meter changed when we switch from E7 and then the tail to the top rail stayed live or would i need a new consumer unit? Also do you think its worth replacing storage heaters for panels? Cheers Ian [/QUOTE]
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