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martin704

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Hi guys
I have a faulty pactrol weather watcher which controls the night storage heaters this is now obsolete and I can't find a replacement anywhere. My question is can this be removed and bypassed.
I already have a e7 meter that does the switching so can the weather watcher be linked out so the meter activates the contactor for the Off-peak board.
Any help appreciated
 
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Presumably the contactor switching your off-peak board by the Pactrol device is your property, and is not a DNO supplied switch?
I would have thought the safest way would be to install a timer to operate the contactor, making sure the timing is set to tally with the E7 period.
I'm not sure you would be allowed to take a feed from the meter -that's DNO property!

Hi yes the contactor is mine it's not the DNOs. The meter I have already has the switched neutral feed coming out the meter for Off-peak. It then goes into a fuse (only the neutral wire) and a connection box which comes out in 2.5 T+E that splits off into the weather watcher that activates the contactor.
But as the weather watcher is broken the contactor is not being energized.
I did already think of replacing it with a timed switch but as the meter already switches itself over to Off-peak I would have to have a permanent supply to run the timer. but the switching would have to be done on the neutral as I only have a switched neutral (for Off-peak) coming from the meter.
 

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