Monday, December 10, 2007

How To Legally Charge For Sunlight - Pt 2

Thought you'd like to read this email sent to SIEMENS seems this device is a mystery to the production line today, but it can be read about on a Ukraine web site (thanks Google, an interesting read)

Sir,
I am trying to find out as much as possible about the SIEMENS WHE 30S (2004)
Can you please supply me with its operating parameters as I and quite a few others here in Cluj have noticed Sky high heating bills in the summer when the communal heating is off (this is turned off in April and back on in October) In every case the summer bill is around 140Lei.
Our only conclusion to date is the device is recording the sunlight heating the rooms, (ie for March this year my sons room used/recorded 1 unit, April this year (only 2 week bill) 13 units and the first two weeks of October this year 130 units.
Similar readings can be found at umpteen locations here, all have 2 things in common, compass bearings and radiator settings, never set above the frost setting on the thermostat in the late spring/summer/early autumn.
This is the second year running that we seem to be being charged for sunlight and more people are noticing this high heating bill for the summer months. Fluid Group Hagen (S.A.) are not/refusing to do anything about this at all.

I mentioned plausible neuron degenerative responses yesterday, (ROFL event due) "Even if you turn the radiator thermostat off and open the window, the meter will still record and your radiator will get hotter with it off, save money by keeping your thermostat open and window closed". OK stop larfing, joke over (titter).

This is getting to be annoyingly funny peculiar, lets see what SIEMENS have to say about the WHE 30S. As is said by some - "Watch this space" - It seems part 3 of this saga is now due as well!

Got it, response in in your mail box Sabrina

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