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22nd April 2008, 10:55 PM #1Senior Member
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Understanding electricity digital meters...Hlp pls
Ok I feel like an idiot. I understood analog meters without a second thought but when it comes to digital meters with cycling displays I have no idea what the figures flashing up are relating to. Hope someone came help me out. I've included some pics of my meters/box setout.
The reason I'm interested is that the bills are higher than what my usage should be, especially given 3/4 of the household are overseas for the next year and have been for the last quarter. I would like to keep my own records to verify against official Energy Australia records.
Anyway hope someone can help me out...Apologies for the quality of some of the pics..
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22nd April 2008, 11:47 PM #2New Member
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From the second pic, "nilsen 26frc" gives us...
https://www.energyaustralia.com.au/i...fs/CIA1228.pdf
Hope that helps somewhat
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23rd April 2008, 12:02 AM #3
Check your bill mate I got "issued" a similar meter and now they charge
peak 2pm to 8pm weekdays at 25+ cents per KWH
Sholder weekdays 7am to 2 pm
8 pm to 10 pm
weekends 7 am to 10 pm at 8.9 cents per KWH
And any other time at 5.1 cents per KWH
Thank god for Morris & the labor government , but the questions remain "where does the money go" and " why sell off the power industry"Ashore
The trouble with life is there's no background music.
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23rd April 2008, 12:07 AM #4Senior Member
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Thanks. I'll stand infront of the meter and see whether the readings make sense based on that document.
Any idea what the "white" meters are for?
I seem to have 3 different meters. The "nilson" seems to be taking care of the offpeak2 hotwater + something else while the other 2 meters are doing there own thing. Why we don't have one meter that measures peak/offpeak is beyond me. 3 different meters with one of them measuring offpeak and something else seems a little excessive. Might have to give them a call and see if they can decipher it unless there is a bright sparky who could give me some insight.
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23rd April 2008, 02:15 PM #5
The Nilsen meter is a single phase meter that does normal and off peak tariffs for single phase only. They don't make a 3 phase meter that can do off peak (I don't know why).
The other 2 meters are single phase meters, one for each of the remaining phases.
Some supply authorities do it slightly differently. They have a 3 phase meter for normal tariff and a combined relay/meter for the off peak.Those were the droids I was looking for.
https://autoblastgates.com.au
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23rd April 2008, 03:05 PM #6Senior Member
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23rd April 2008, 11:49 PM #7Senior Member
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I pay for electricity at 3 different rates and have one of these meters plus a conventional analogue meter.
The rates are:
Off-peak (for the hot water).
Space heating (my utility charges a lower rate for hard wired heaters). This is a 24 hour rate and is not time of use or off-peak.
Light and power - everything that isn't the heater or hot water.
The old style analogue meter is for the light & power.
The electronic meter records consumption on the off-peak and space heating rates and also does the actual switching on and off of the off-peak (it's a timer not remote controlled switching).
The displays are as follows:
1. Today's date
2. The current time
3. (Not used)
4. Meter reading for the space heating rate
5. Meter reading for the off-peak rate
6. The on and off time settings for the off-peak switching
The meter constantly cycles through these displays without any buttons etc being pressed.
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