brisnat81
Well-known member
Night Rate and Rewireable fuses
Hi All,
Off Peak as we call it here has existed since the 1970's or perhaps even earlier,
We have 3 levels of Power,
Always on - Used for General outlets, stoves, a/c, and so forth.
Ecconomy - Guarenteed power for 18 hours per day, but could subject to load shedding in Summer. Used for Heat exchanger hot water, Pool Pumps, Dishwashers, dryers etc.
Super Ecconomy - 8 hours of power per day, usually between 10pm and 6am. Mainly used for Storage hotwater units.
There are different tarrifs for each of the levels, and it is necessary to have a second meter for either of the ecconomy options. My grandmothers and mothers off peak circuits have a manual switch to change the off peak circuits from Econnomy to Day rate, if you need power on the circuit outside of the off peak hours.
Rewireable fuses only saw their demise, with the wide acceptance of Circuit Breakers in the 80's. There never really was any other alternative in australia, you had a circuit breaker or a rewireable fuse.
Hi All,
Off Peak as we call it here has existed since the 1970's or perhaps even earlier,
We have 3 levels of Power,
Always on - Used for General outlets, stoves, a/c, and so forth.
Ecconomy - Guarenteed power for 18 hours per day, but could subject to load shedding in Summer. Used for Heat exchanger hot water, Pool Pumps, Dishwashers, dryers etc.
Super Ecconomy - 8 hours of power per day, usually between 10pm and 6am. Mainly used for Storage hotwater units.
There are different tarrifs for each of the levels, and it is necessary to have a second meter for either of the ecconomy options. My grandmothers and mothers off peak circuits have a manual switch to change the off peak circuits from Econnomy to Day rate, if you need power on the circuit outside of the off peak hours.
Rewireable fuses only saw their demise, with the wide acceptance of Circuit Breakers in the 80's. There never really was any other alternative in australia, you had a circuit breaker or a rewireable fuse.