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Checking an Electricity meter
On 5 May, 20:23, "www.GymRatZ.co.uk"
wrote: Who is responsible for electricity meter accuracy and the checking of such? Our house electricity bills for July to October show around 14 units per day. which seems like a lot considering the shop isn't much more but with what I would have thought was a far higher daily usage. Cheers Pete --http://www.GymRatZ.co.uk- Fitness+Gym Equipment.http://www.bodysolid-gym-equipment.c...er-rower.co.uk Consider installing a parallel Building power meter (~$100) which gives real time energy uses and cost. It also supplies daily total, weekly totals and monthly totals. There is a wireless display unit that goes indoors. You can walk around switcdh devices on and off and what your consumption change. If the values are really out the consult with your electricity supplier. I have a review of a building power meter and a power point meter on my website under Energy Efficiency. http://www.matthewb.id.au/ Regards Matthew |
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