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Ok so let me get this right:
I have an immersion water tank. With two immersion heaters. YES
A main and a boost. YES
Is that the correct terminology? YES
I only need to use the boost immersion when I have used all of the hot water from the main tank. The only way to switch this off appears to be by the main switch, does that sound right?
YES but most people would have a controller / time clock fitted.
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What kind are they, just the panel type i.e. turn on as required or are they the storage type ?

They are electric storage heaters...
I presume setup this way for economy 7, but I'm sure I don't have an economy 7 meter. I asked before I bought the place and the answer I received was no you don't have a economy 7 meter. So the system setup I have doesn't really makes sense and I want to look at the most economical electrical appartment for a one bedroom place
 
Is it a bath or shower there?
If only a shower, then an electric shower (high kilowatt shower) would save you the need to have stored water for showering
 
You don't need an Economy 7 meter nowadays the new smart meters have a built in clock so they know when you are using the power. It might be worth investigating the Economy 7 tariffs at half the cost of on peak, it can certainly be worth while.
If it is just you try just having the top (boost) immersion on as only the top of the cylinder down to the level of that immersion will be heated. As you say it looks a bit oversized for a one bed. Add some insulation to the hot pipework to conserve the heat if not already inlace.
For the future maybe look a going for an unvented cylinder if it is possible to get the discharge away, speak to a G3 plumber for a quote.
 
Your combination storage vessel is fine and should last for years more with possibly the odd bit of maintenance, it looks huge (compared to a traditional HW cylinder) because it also includes the cold water storage vessel. Without it you'd have a hot water storage cylinder + a cold water storage tank in that cupboard or as mentioned you could now opt for a smaller unvented cylinder. You can never have enough insulation imo and the only other change to make are the controls which could do with updating to take advantage of any overnight E7 tariff you may wish to join.
 
but I'm sure I don't have an economy 7 meter.
If you have economy 7 the meter will have 2 displays, and (if it's like mine) a separate automatic switch to swap between the two. As you have storage heaters I'd be surprised if you don't have economy 7, defeats most of the object. It might be worth seeing about having it changed. But check your tariff first, my current one has same for normal and off-peak, but most are lower off-peak. You can always change supplier.
 
If you have economy 7 the meter will have 2 displays, and (if it's like mine) a separate automatic switch to swap between the two. As you have storage heaters I'd be surprised if you don't have economy 7, defeats most of the object. It might be worth seeing about having it changed. But check your tariff first, my current one has same for normal and off-peak, but most are lower off-peak. You can always change supplier.

Just out of interest what supplier are you with and what kwh price are you getting? My supplier said that smart meters can also accommodate economy 7 as it's just a timing/billing issue. I've opted for a flat low rate rather than an economy 7 tarrif. Most eco 7 traffic's do not kick in until 12am, so I'm not sure of this is really going to work me. A friend got rid of his storage heaters, because by the time he got home (9-5 job, but often not home until 8) his flat was cold and he would have to boost his heating at a higher rate. He tried "modern" storage heaters that claim to be better but they made no difference at all, depends on your house/flat I guess? He opted for a more economical and better insulated hot water systems and electric heaters. He saved quite a bit of money that way around because of the way he uses his flat. I'm similar in my life style, which is why I'm considering this also. I've been quite 11.5p per kwh flat rate with Bulb which is also 100% renewable energy. Seems like quite a good deal really.
 

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