ClubMan said:You should not put any heavy loads (anything with a high wattage and/or amperage rating - such as a heater, washing machine etc.) on a timer plug adaptor as such adaptors are normally rated for much lighter loads and can be dangerous if misused (e.g. can burn out and cause fires). This topic touches on this subject in relation to putting oil filled electric heaters on such timer units.
Safety Advice
For safety reasons it is inadvisable to leave appliances, such as washing machines, dishwashers or dryers totally unattended while they are operating. To benefit from cheaper Nightsaver electricity ESB recommends that, rather than leaving these appliances running after you retire to bed, that you use them early in the morning in time for the full wash/dry cycle to be completed before 8 a.m. in Wintertime or 9 a.m. in Summertime.
N.B. NEVER use these appliances through timeswitches.
Kildrought said:So wouldn't it be possible to use that type of timer on your washing machine/dishwasher?
Erith said:Could Clubman be on the ropes? Ooof!
Kildrought said:So wouldn't it be possible to use that type of timer on your washing machine/dishwasher?
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