Scott0001 Publish time 26-11-2019 04:15:49

Storage heating on standard tariff

Just moved into a rented flat which has a storage heater in the livingroom and hall and a normal elec heater in the bedroom.

I put the livingroom heater on yesterday so it could get its overnight charge and I noticed that it was giving out heat almost straight away.

Do they only charge at the set time if you are on economy 7 and if you're on standards tariff they just work as normal heaters? Or are they knackered?

I noticed it used 3kw in 30 mins or so and this was at 9pm last night.

Any help will be grateful, thanks.

kevykat Publish time 26-11-2019 04:15:50

When you said you turned it on and straight away it was giving out heat. what time was that at?

Scott0001 Publish time 26-11-2019 04:15:51

Around 9pm.

Done it at 8pm last night and it used 2kw in the space off 15 mins so turned it off.

kevykat Publish time 26-11-2019 04:15:52

That's maybe right then. When they come on they don't just heat the blocks in side, the whole thing heats up giving you heating at the same time heating the bricks to dissipate during the day. As for tariffs check with you provider

GaryMo Publish time 26-11-2019 04:15:53

Is this just one single heater rated at 8kW (approx 32A)? Sounds big.

Chrisharry12345 Publish time 26-11-2019 04:15:54

If i put my storage heaters on in the day they dont kick in until midnight.. Im pretty new to them myself but they definitely dont come on until midnight

huwsparky Publish time 26-11-2019 04:15:55

You should have a teleswitch or timeclock which switches the heaters on at a preset time. Either your time clock is out of sync or your heater is connected onto the non e7 supply (bad)!

Remember your heater will use the same amount of units no matter when it's on. The difference is you want to be paying the e7 tariff on those units and not the full whack tariff.
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