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Dear all,

The switch to turn on my storage heater in the common bathroom is located in my kitchen.

It is possible to to link the heater switch(does nothing now) from my MBR toilet to be able to turn on the storage heater in the common toilet?

I want both switches to be able to turn on/off the storage heater.

Do i hire a electrician or plumber? Any recommendations?

Thank you

 

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Dear all,

The switch to turn on my storage heater in the common bathroom is located in my kitchen.

It is possible to to link the heater switch(does nothing now) from my MBR toilet to be able to turn on the storage heater in the common toilet?

I want both switches to be able to turn on/off the storage heater.

Do i hire a electrician or plumber? Any recommendations?

Thank

Hi,

I suggest you consider getting the auto timer switch for storage heater...sold at some hardware stores:

http://www.esaver.com.sg/Switch%20Timer.html

I bought it and installed it by myself...although I would suggest you get an electrician to do it for you if you're not sure how to install it.

I must state I am not from the company but am a satisfied customer.

 

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Hi,

I suggest you consider getting the auto timer switch for storage heater...sold at some hardware stores:

http://www.esaver.com.sg/Switch%20Timer.html

I bought it and installed it by myself...although I would suggest you get an electrician to do it for you if you're not sure how to install it.

I must state I am not from the company but am a satisfied customer.

Hi pasiris,

I want to link the switch more for convenient sake as i prefer not to walk from my MBR to the kitchen to turn the heater on then walk back to my MBR toilet. =p

 

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i think it is just a matter of installing a relay...

my parents's house has 2 switches for the lights at the stairwell...1 at the bottom..1 at the top...u can choose either to on the stairwell lights.

 

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i think it is just a matter of installing a relay...

my parents's house has 2 switches for the lights at the stairwell...1 at the bottom..1 at the top...u can choose either to on the stairwell lights.

So i should be looking an electrician right? I read somewhere from the forum need a plumber.... So thats y i am wondering who to call.

 

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So i should be looking an electrician right? I read somewhere from the forum need a plumber.... So thats y i am wondering who to call.

Adding a switch, just get an electrician.

 

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Electric storage heaters come in slim and stylish shapes and designs. It is very easy to install them and there is no need for pipework or flues, they warm up your home in just a short time. Simply put, these devices are practically maintenance free and do not involve a yearly safety check. If you have planned to buy electric storage heaters then you need to hire the services of a qualified electrician as it is important to install these devices in accordance with the current IEE wiring regulations.

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