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sweetmoneysaver
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Can anybody explain the exact times when these rates apply (EDF Energy)
Day
Night
Eve w/e
Off peak
The meter has 4 rates A1, A2, A3 and B1. I believe that A2 is the Eve weekend rate and B1 is the off peak rate. Does anybody have a similar meter? On the EDF site the how to read your meter (Economy 7) says that the meter only has two sets of figures but this one have 4 readings!!!!
Thanks!
Day
Night
Eve w/e
Off peak
The meter has 4 rates A1, A2, A3 and B1. I believe that A2 is the Eve weekend rate and B1 is the off peak rate. Does anybody have a similar meter? On the EDF site the how to read your meter (Economy 7) says that the meter only has two sets of figures but this one have 4 readings!!!!
Thanks!
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You need to call EDF, if you live in the London, Seeboard or SWEB areas. The is an SSC code on your account which the adviser will use to tell you what time day turns into night and off peak etc...
If you dont live in one of those areas ^^, you need to call your distributor.
EDIT: I'm sure only Seeboard supports the Warmwise tariff. So your probably in the Seeboard region. Call EDF and they will tell you.0 -
You need to call EDF, if you live in the London, Seeboard or SWEB areas. The is an SSC code on your account which the adviser will use to tell you what time day turns into night and off peak etc...
If you dont live in one of those areas ^^, you need to call your distributor.
EDIT: I'm sure only Seeboard supports the Warmwise tariff. So your probably in the Seeboard region. Call EDF and they will tell you.
All Suppliers support every SSC in the market, it's part of their compliance (although they may not bill it or accept customers).
Eitherway, you cal your Supplier - it's their job to call the Meter Operator and check if you don't know.:rotfl: It's better to live 1 year as a tiger than a lifetime as a worm...but then, whoever heard of a wormskin rug!!!:rotfl:0
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