The radio signal that controls some types of meters is being switched off.
At the time of writing, E.ON Next alone still supplies 59,063 meters that are controlled via the Radio Teleswitch.The signal is now outdated and will be switching off very soon, which will affect the way that your meter functions if the meter set up you have relies on this.
Is this something that will impact me?
The issue will only apply to those on a non-smart, classic style meter. When the signal is switched off, your meters time function will slowly drift out of sync which is pre-set on the meter and controlled via this signal, meaning that if you have heating controls that rely on the time switching on your meter (Economy7/Economy10) your heating may not functioning as intended, as the timings you're used to having set up, will be out.An impact of this could also result in being charged on the wrong tariff rate, so your usage may be being charged on your day rate instead of your usual lower night rate when this falls out of sync.
How do I know if my meter needs to be changed?
E.ON Next will be in touch with you directly if you're affected, as we know which meters are controlled via this signal. You may receive a text or an email to state that we need to replace your meter with a Smart Meter so that you can still use your heating during the correct switching times on Economy 7/Economy 10.What if I don't want a Smart Meter?
Smart Meters are a fantastic way to not only retain this functionality of your heating set up, but also to monitor your usage. I would encourage you to have your meter changed to a Smart Meter if you're affected by the above mentioned issue.Traditional non-smart meters that sync via the Radio Teleswitch isn't something that we're able to offer, due to them only being controlled by the RTS, which of course, will be switched off. This means, that if you don't want to have a Smart Meter, E.ON Next won't be able to assist you in the control of when your heating is on or off, if controlled previously via the Radio Teleswitch signal.
When will this all be happening?
Tariff switching controlled by long wave radio signals will no longer be available after 31st March 2024.Last edited by Anasa_EONNext; 3 Weeks Ago at 12:36.
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