Replacing storage heater on original circuit?

Hi

If I replace a faulty storage heater with a new one but no change to old existing circuit, do I need to upgrade the circuit to include an RCD? The existing circuit was wired around 1995 in good condition on MCB but no RCD protection.

I know if the circuit is altered then new regs apply but what about just changing the fixed appliance?

Thanks in advance!

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  • Be aware, most storage heaters need a full time supply now, not just the 'Economy 7' overnight tariff. This change came in at least 5 years ago, and was to ensure the heaters were as efficient as they can be, they now contain timers and fans to make them slightly more efficient than the old passive heaters that heated up overnight then gave that heat out throughout the day, with the only control, on some, being a damper that closed off the air flow, but in reality didnt do much at all.

    www.electricradiatorsdirect.co.uk/.../

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  • Be aware, most storage heaters need a full time supply now, not just the 'Economy 7' overnight tariff. This change came in at least 5 years ago, and was to ensure the heaters were as efficient as they can be, they now contain timers and fans to make them slightly more efficient than the old passive heaters that heated up overnight then gave that heat out throughout the day, with the only control, on some, being a damper that closed off the air flow, but in reality didnt do much at all.

    www.electricradiatorsdirect.co.uk/.../

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