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Lectrician
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I assume you have two fuseboards. One for your usually electrical circuits, and one for your off-peak Econ 7 circuits.
If you currently have three storage rads you are likely to have 3 MCB's or fuses in the off-peak consumer unit feeding these.
There is a chance your heater in the bedroom is on it's own circuit from the 'normal' consumer unit. If this is the case, you could easily swap that circuit from one consumer unit to the other. If this is not the case you will need to run a new circuit from your off-peak consumer unit to your bedroom.
The only niggling thing with altering this is the RCD protection to buried cables. I would hazard a guess that your storage heaters do not have 30mA RCD protection (just like the majority of other homes). However, since the 17th edition of the regulations, any cables buried at a depth of less than 2" in a wall require RCD protection unless certain other criteria is met. So, if you do alter or install a new circuit, that single circuit will require RCD protection to comply to the 17th edition. A stupid reg, and one that causes issues with nearly every job we go to!
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