Energy Upgrading for Shower Problems
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Wouldn't setting a timer make sense, especially if you need hot water at regular times each day? I have mine set so that the boiler is on from each morning (ahead of getting up for a morning shower) and then stays on during the day right up until I take my evening shower (I have it set to turn off right before so that it doesn't heat up any more water once I start showering).
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Wouldn't setting a timer make sense, especially if you need hot water at regular times each day? I have mine set so that the boiler is on from each morning (ahead of getting up for a morning shower) and then stays on during the day right up until I take my evening shower (I have it set to turn off right before so that it doesn't heat up any more water once I start showering).
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Just need to sort our solar panel out now ! The plumber says the solar panel needs sorting first before he can put on a cut off tap to switch between solar and the electric boiler. We had someone come to look at the solar panel this morning but he said (he told the plumber who speaks Spanish!), that he was just there to look at it! I have no idea how the two (solar and electric boiler) should be connected to work together and both men seem to think it is something to do with each other's trade !🙄 Then they start rabbiting on about technical things to me which make no sense at all, so when we will get it done is anyone's guess. I have now referred it back to our Gestora who arranged with the previous owner to send the solar man down this morning, to see what needs to be done to get it back working.
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I did manage to get our Gestora on the phone to speak with the Solar Panel Man and then got the Plumber to speak to him too to explain what he needed to do from his side of things.
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The electric ones I've seen don't seem to have timers, but where I live there is a timer switch in the fuse board just for the boiler unit.
Also, since the boiler is simply plugged into the nearest wall socket, a standard socket timer device should do.
Also, since the boiler is simply plugged into the nearest wall socket, a standard socket timer device should do.
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Good idea, I never thought of that !
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[QUOTE=Algorfa1950;13311243]Well I have one which is rated"max load 3,120w", I thought boilers were only 1.5Kw anyway 🤔[/QUOTE
Yes boilers vary some are 1.2 kw some 2Kw etc. Your timer is capable of high load some aren't . Just mentioned it for safety .
Yes boilers vary some are 1.2 kw some 2Kw etc. Your timer is capable of high load some aren't . Just mentioned it for safety .
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you also need to check amperage of the timer for 1.5 KW they recommend 13 amp the one i use exceeds that and is 16 amps. Its all to do with amount of electricity draw that a boiler uses as high electric power. If the timer is only say capable of 6 amps you would have an issue
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you also need to check amperage of the timer for 1.5 KW they recommend 13 amp the one i use exceeds that and is 16 amps. Its all to do with amount of electricity draw that a boiler uses as high electric power. If the timer is only say capable of 6 amps you would have an issue




