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curto5 | 12:32 Tue 22nd May 2007 | How it Works
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My immersion heater has 2 switches, one above the other? can someone tell me please how i can find out which one is the 'off peak' and which is the 'peak' switch?
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Generally with off-peak immersion heating you have effectively two immersion heaters. One is fed from the off-peak supply and one with the 'normal' supply. If you have two obvious immersion heaters then the lower one of the two is the off-peak and the upper one the 'normal' and you should be able to work out which one connects to which switch.
However if you have a dual element immersion heater then its not obvious. Dont know what kind of metering arrangement you have but if you reduce your usage by switching as much as you can off in the house you should be able to see some response on one or other of the meters when you turn one of the switches on.
Take a look at the meter at different times of the day/nigfht. From this you should be able to work out whats what.
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Thanks for the quick reply guys. I do have 2 immersion heaters and i did think the lower one was the off-peak but i just needed confirmation. Thanks again.

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