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Creda Storage Heater

  • 14-10-2015 9:20pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4


    Apologies if this issue has been posted before - last Creda post on the search was 2 years ago!

    I've recently moved into a new apartment and I'm having some issue with getting a handle on the storage heaters.

    The storage heaters are in the bedrooms. They are not the normal storage heaters with the input/output on the flap. There is a timer option available but I can't seem to get the heater to work on the timer.

    The three programmed available are "always on", "programme", and "always off". What complicates the matter is that there seems to be two options for "programme" dependent on whether you're switching from always on or always off.

    Does anyone have experience on these type of heaters? I'm able to get the heater working on the "always on" programme but obviously this isn't ideal compared to being able to work the timer/programme.

    It's a Creda model but no sign of which model number on the heaters.

    Thanks,
    Stephen


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 330 ✭✭solargain


    I doubt they are storage heaters at all , sounds like some type of panel heater with a timer


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 566 ✭✭✭adrian92


    I suspect solargain is correct.

    You could check to see if you can switch on the headers during the daytime .

    If they are panel heaters they will heat up almost immediately. (storage heaters only have electriciyy supply during the night time).


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