Timer required?
2 posters
Page 1 of 1
Timer required?
My Pulsacoil A Class Boiler currently has both off peak and peak power supplies with 2 switches on the wall next to it. One is for the peak supply and general power to the unit and the other is for off-peak supply, which over-rides the peak supply when turned on:
The fuse box also looks to have 2 supplies to the boiler:
At present I am on a standard electicity tarrif with a standard single line meter. I'm planning to switch to an economy 7 meter, but was wondering if I would need to install a separate external timer to my off peak supply or can the Pulsacoil A Class automatically detect between the two different supplies once the new electricity meter is installed?
Your help would be much appreciated. Thanks
The fuse box also looks to have 2 supplies to the boiler:
At present I am on a standard electicity tarrif with a standard single line meter. I'm planning to switch to an economy 7 meter, but was wondering if I would need to install a separate external timer to my off peak supply or can the Pulsacoil A Class automatically detect between the two different supplies once the new electricity meter is installed?
Your help would be much appreciated. Thanks
pbomb- Posts : 1
Join date : 2011-04-10
Re: Timer required?
A time clock on the off peak supply and twin rate meter will reduce the annual cost and consumption of electricity considerably.
Kind regards
Gary
MK Group Ltd
Kind regards
Gary
MK Group Ltd
Similar topics
» Heating does not come on on the timer - have replaced timer to no avail
» ATTENTION REQUIRED URGENTLY
» Newbie help required
» Engineer Required
» Fault Diagnostics Help Required Please
» ATTENTION REQUIRED URGENTLY
» Newbie help required
» Engineer Required
» Fault Diagnostics Help Required Please
Page 1 of 1
Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum