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Perry Templeton January 3rd 05 03:42 AM

A meter for measuring electricity
 
Currently, the meter is on the house...feeding off the house, is a wire that
feeds the workshop..I would like to accurately know the usage in the
shed..so that I can separate the two. One figure for house, and then the
shed meter could be subtracted to get the two totals. Is there a way to do
it? And yes, I have an appt. with local electric company (Wednesday) to
discuss putting a separate altogether meter on the shed..but I am exploring
all the options. (if they ix-nay) Maybe an underground feed..etc.
Eventually, I want to be able to make these two separate, income producing
buildings.
Perry
Thanks.



Bob K 207 January 3rd 05 07:32 AM

Subject: A meter for measuring electricity
From: "Perry Templeton"
Date: 1/2/2005 7:42 P.M. Pacific Standard Time
Message-id:


.I would like to accurately know the usage in the
shed..so that I can separate the two


http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=3864607 3
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Perry Templeton January 3rd 05 12:54 PM

Thanks, Bob. But the Ebay link was invalid.
Perry
"Bob K 207" wrote in message
...
Subject: A meter for measuring electricity
From: "Perry Templeton"
Date: 1/2/2005 7:42 P.M. Pacific Standard Time
Message-id:


.I would like to accurately know the usage in the
shed..so that I can separate the two


http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=3864607 3
08&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW




Rich January 3rd 05 01:38 PM

Try this one then:

http://tinyurl.com/5dhjr


Rich



"Perry Templeton" wrote in message
...
Thanks, Bob. But the Ebay link was invalid.
Perry
"Bob K 207" wrote in message
...
Subject: A meter for measuring electricity
From: "Perry Templeton"
Date: 1/2/2005 7:42 P.M. Pacific Standard Time
Message-id:


.I would like to accurately know the usage in the
shed..so that I can separate the two


http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...tem=3864607 3
08&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW






John Hines January 3rd 05 04:02 PM

"Perry Templeton" wrote:

Eventually, I want to be able to make these two separate, income producing
buildings.


A clamp on meter will let you measure the current flowing in a wire,
without cutting it. Said meter will measure volts as well. Then you can
measure the actual current flow in individual circuits.



SQLit January 3rd 05 04:57 PM


"Perry Templeton" wrote in message
. ..
Currently, the meter is on the house...feeding off the house, is a wire

that
feeds the workshop..I would like to accurately know the usage in the
shed..so that I can separate the two. One figure for house, and then the
shed meter could be subtracted to get the two totals. Is there a way to

do
it? And yes, I have an appt. with local electric company (Wednesday) to
discuss putting a separate altogether meter on the shed..but I am

exploring
all the options. (if they ix-nay) Maybe an underground feed..etc.
Eventually, I want to be able to make these two separate, income producing
buildings.
Perry
Thanks.


Information given is insufficient to give an meaningful answer.

Rate structure, demand, time of day, all figure into the type of equipment
needed.

Utility grade metering is pricey at best. (I install these for customers).
Provide specific information about the need and I can provide a bunch of
sources for you to view.

Your simplest project may be to install an meter base and purchase a meter
like what is on your home. I have seen rebuilt 5 jaw meters for as little as
$50 bucks. If you have a 7 jaw then they are much more.

I will bet that your utility will shoot down the "other meter" unless there
is a huge load out there and then your in for a shock. My local utilities,
99.8% of the time allow only one meter on a residence. I do know of 2 people
that have separate meters on their shops. The meters are 3 phase and there
is more than 100 kw of load in each building.




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