Ok, this is really embarrassing:neutral:, but I'll take the embarrassment because at least the problem is solved. I thought this timer controlled the hot water :tearsofjoy:. I think I fiddled around with it a while back and then left it on auto and thought nothing of it. Just switched it to all...
I can't be sure. I hardly ever use the heaters except the bathroom one, so at first I just thought that was broken and didn't realise the problem was with all three. I wanted to blame the smart meter so I could ring EDF and get them to fix it, but I have a niggling feeling it was playing up before.
Hi, thanks for your reply. I'm really sorry, I am that clueless that I'm not sure what you meant by intake, so I've taken pictures of everything in the hope that I get what you need to see. I don't think they are storage heaters, although I just noticed it does say storage heaters on the fuse...
I have three electric heaters in my flat which, according to the fuse box, are all connected to B circuit. All other sockets and appliances are on circuit A and work fine. The heaters only work sometimes. For a while I thought it was at certain times of day they worked, but there doesn't seem to...
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