Re: Automatic power metering - existing products and new functions
- From: Tony Williams <tonyw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 07 Jun 2005 09:17:27 +0100
In article <d82v1o01b52@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Winfield Hill <hill_a@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I miss the old ones. The new ones have an easy-to-read kWhr
> scale, but they lack the old rotating disk, which allowed you to
> determine the instantaneous current, the kW-hr consumption rate.
We've just had our meter changed by the electricity co.
Rotating disk types in both cases. The 'new' one was
older than the old one. The man said that they were so
reliable that our meter would go back for calibration
and then be cycled back into service with someone else.
--
Tony Williams.
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