Adventures in storage heating electriciblastifundibulums
The missus and I just moved into a new place in Nov with 3 storage heaters. The oddness abounds...
At first we were getting no electricity to the heaters, day or night. We got the contactor replaced and voila! heat was being stored galore, BUT...
- We discovered that the day/night timer (at the meter) was set to have "night" start ~12.30 and end at ~21.30.
- Regardless of "night" or "day", the storage heaters were constantly ON, in that they always getting juice and weren't getting switched off from "night" to "day". It's easy to test this if you have a phase tester and access to the electrical panel, but even if you don't (like we didn't), you can *easily* tell by the rate at which the meter is running if you have access to that.
So, at least we have heat (and good thing too, 'cause it's COLD!), but if we want to not pay a fortune for it, we have to go around and switch the storage on/off at the wall at the appropriate times... not an ideal situation if we're not home at 12.30 and 21.30.
So I had a look at the panel. Indeed, the electrician who replaced the contactor had set the "day" knob on the controller to "CONST" which I discovered, after reading this
epic thread, means "CONSTANT", is used for testing, etc., etc.
So, I turned the "day" knob to 0 (vertical) and immediately the contactor clicked over (i.e. it turned off, which was good as it was ~20.00 last night when I did this - which, according to our meter timer, is "night"). Problem solved, thought I! I was quite wrong.
About 20 mins later and about every 20 mins after that, the contactor clicks over again. I say "about every 20 mins" because the controller has become, for all intents and purposes, a petulant teenager, wantonly flipping the switch at random - perhaps whenever it gets bored - and blatantly ignoring any instruction from the meter timer as to what it should or shouldn't be doing. It has a setting for "night" as well but there is no knob, just some graduations around a vacuous hole from which it issues silent yet insidious taunts.
Anyone have any idea where to go from here?
I have an illustrative image of the panel, but I don't have enough posts to link to it, so... *shrug*
tl;dr
Storage heaters are switching on and off at the panel every 20 mins or so.