Oh so maybe he's gone onto a standard economy 7 rate? Esther than a fixed lower rate?Tariffs are either fixed or standard, standard being variable.
Oh so maybe he's gone onto a standard economy 7 rate? Esther than a fixed lower rate?Tariffs are either fixed or standard, standard being variable.
That sounds very logical... Unfortunately the immersion in this case is on the night ciruit, so runs for 7hrs overnight, meaning come late afternoon, no hot water!The immersion we’ve found to be not too bad as we only need enough hot water for showers so just have it running for 90 minutes in the morning and 45 minutes just before we get home from work.
That sounds very logical... Unfortunately the immersion in this case is on the night ciruit, so runs for 7hrs overnight, meaning come late afternoon, no hot water!
Understood, but clearly running for 7 hours even with a thermostat overnight is daft, when running from 5-6:30 would achieve the same, for less power.It doesn’t run for the full 7 hours the element has a thermostat on it that shuts it off after the water is up to the set temperature.
Most tanks on economy 7 have two elements with one on day circuit the other on nights so you can use the day time one during the day to top it up if required.
Understood, but clearly running for 7 hours even with a thermostat overnight is daft, when running from 5-6:30 would achieve the same, for less power.
understood, but at the moment with the water being heated 7hrs by economy 7, the water is no longer hot from late afternoon.While technically correct there is more nuance to it than just putting it in for 90mins.
It depends on the size of the cylinder, how much it needs to reheat daily and the size of the heating element. There will be some losses from the tank it’s self but they’ll be very small on a modern cylinder. That’s why people say just leave it on for the E7 period and you’ll know you’ll never under heat it when it costs way more to boost it during the day.
Alternatively work out what is the maximum time it would need to reheat it from cold and set it for that.
That may be something to do with how well your water cylinder is insulated. Like your loft the more insulation the longer the water will stay hot for.understood, but at the moment with the water being heated 7hrs by economy 7, the water is no longer hot from late afternoon.
understood, but at the moment with the water being heated 7hrs by economy 7, the water is no longer hot from late afternoon.
I'd look at the thermal efficiency of the cylinder its self, is it old?understood, but at the moment with the water being heated 7hrs by economy 7, the water is no longer hot from late afternoon.
I think the first question is, would four storage heaters set to say 4/4 or even 6/6 overnight, be expected to consume say 50-60kwh of energy over that night? That seems to be the pattern at the moment, and 50-60kwh of energy to my mind seems a lot per night!
The Units
There's three are 1700W units, and one is a 2550W unit. I've included photos below of this large one.