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Immersion heater - economy 7 timer wiring

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Hello,


I have a honeywell st6400c controller and an immersion heater. 

My heater has 2 switches, off and on peak. My concern is that the heating works only with both switches on. Even if its set to trigger at off peak time only, which it does, both switches light up and if I switch off the onpeak one, the heating stops even tho the offpeak is still lit (testing this at off peak hours ofc). Is this correct ? does this not use much more electricity? I was monitoring this and Im sure it goes against the "night" hours, but my worry is that it uses much more power than it should.

Thank you for your advice

Tom
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  • Blencathra:

    80amp neutral? are you an ex board man, I was with NORWEB, whats the other neutral for straight out of the cut out?


    Blencathra yes worked for SEB ( as an installation inspector, on the meter department for a few years) amongst other things. Are you talking about the small Neutral coming out of the head, if so that is going into the time switch, that is were the installation neutral is returning. The 25 mm neutral goes from the head into the meter then upto the phase block and from there is goes nowhere.


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  • Blencathra:

    80amp neutral? are you an ex board man, I was with NORWEB, whats the other neutral for straight out of the cut out?


    Blencathra yes worked for SEB ( as an installation inspector, on the meter department for a few years) amongst other things. Are you talking about the small Neutral coming out of the head, if so that is going into the time switch, that is were the installation neutral is returning. The 25 mm neutral goes from the head into the meter then upto the phase block and from there is goes nowhere.


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