Hi all, this is my first post.
I have four reasonably new Olsberg Astral storage heaters that do a good job heating my electricity only flat. I am on an E7 tarriff but have been eyeing up some of the peak/offpeak/semi-offpeak tarriffs recently available, and could save some money by switching to one of those. That would require that I take control of the SH timers. However the Olsbergs are dumb SHs, and swapping them out for smart SHs is not financially possible right now.
My SHs are on individual radial circuits from a second (old, cartridge fuse) CU run from the E7 live tail of the meter via a small junction box. The 24/7 live and neutral from the meter go to a bigger junction box. The live then runs to the main CU, and the neutral runs to both the main and the SH CUs.
I imagined something like this to allow me to take back timer control.
The other alternate would be to put a timer switch local to each SH. Thay all have a local isolater switch at the SH end of their radial. But this is less neat I feel.
I would be grateful for any advice on the above, or any suggestions for an alternate approach.
Many thanks.
I have four reasonably new Olsberg Astral storage heaters that do a good job heating my electricity only flat. I am on an E7 tarriff but have been eyeing up some of the peak/offpeak/semi-offpeak tarriffs recently available, and could save some money by switching to one of those. That would require that I take control of the SH timers. However the Olsbergs are dumb SHs, and swapping them out for smart SHs is not financially possible right now.
My SHs are on individual radial circuits from a second (old, cartridge fuse) CU run from the E7 live tail of the meter via a small junction box. The 24/7 live and neutral from the meter go to a bigger junction box. The live then runs to the main CU, and the neutral runs to both the main and the SH CUs.
I imagined something like this to allow me to take back timer control.
- Move the 24/7 live tail from the small junction box to a spare live output on the bigger junction box. There are a couple of blanked out entry points. This gives me 24/7 power to the SH CU.
- Put a timer controlled contactor in this new tail. This gives me back timer control of the SH CU. Even better if it could be WiFi controlled. Total SH output is 11kW.
The other alternate would be to put a timer switch local to each SH. Thay all have a local isolater switch at the SH end of their radial. But this is less neat I feel.
I would be grateful for any advice on the above, or any suggestions for an alternate approach.
Many thanks.