ChatterBank0 min ago
Central Heating
Answers
No best answer has yet been selected by CarolAK. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.This is a pasted item from another discussion website which I thought might be of interest even if you are not in Scotland.''I have just completed an excercise for Link on electric wet central heating systems for properties in Luss, a small village on the banks of Loch Lomond. Luss does not have mains gas and the current properties are fitted with back boilers using solid fuels.
After fairly exhaustive investigations, we have chosen the Fifas Direct flow boiler. The system runnings costs have been estimated at approximately �50 - �70 per month during winter periods, obviously dependent on a number of factors such as usage, heat levels, thermal insulation levels of the building and size of house. I have looked at a number of systems (electric and other) and the back up service Fifas have offered in assisting us to do these 21 properties so far has been second to none.
However, the big advantage we have in Scotland in using the Fifas Boiler is the electrical tarrif. Scottish Hydro are actively promoting the Fifas Boiler and have in conjunction with Fifas developed a specific tarrif, Economy 10. This tarrif has three economy periods during the day (approximately 10 hours) where all electrical consumption within the property converts to the economy tarrif.
The times are approximately
7.30am - 10.00am;
2.00pm - 4.30pm;
7.00pm - 10.00 pm.
The advantage in this is that tumble driers etc all run on the lower tarrif during these periods.
I dont think this tarrif is available south of the Border, yet!
If I can be of any further assistance please contact me on 0131 557 0350 or David Lee at Fifas. ''