Meters & Smart Meters
Standard Meters
Guide to reading your electricity meter
Single rate meters
Single rate meters are the most common meters with a flat rate for your electricity all day.Digit meters:
- Read the first five numbers from left to right, including any zeroes.
- You should ignore any numbers marked 1/10 or 1/100 or displayed in red.
‘Clock-type’ Dial meters
To read your meter:
- Read the digits from left to right, ignore the last dial on the right
- If the dial is between two numbers, round down to the lowest number. If the dial is between 9 and 0, round down to 9.
- Remember that the dials move in opposite directions, as shown by the arrows in the picture above.
For example this reading is 45928
Keypad meters
To read your meter:
Press 9 on meter to display reading.Multi rate meters
If you are prompted to enter two or more meter readings this means you have a dual or multi rate meter with different rates throughout the day.For example, you may have a higher electricity rate at breakfast and tea-time but a lower rate over night. You will use electricity to heat water and for storage heaters.
Economy 7 (Day / Night) Meter
These meters have two rows of numbers to separately record the electricity you use during both day and night. These rows may be labelled as Day and Night, 1/I (Night) and 2/II (Day) or Low (Night) and Normal (Day).To read your meter:
- For each row, read the numbers from left to right, including any zeroes.
- Ignore any numbers after the decimal point or in red.
Dual Digit meters
To read your meter:
Press this button to scroll through the display:Rate 1 or R1 for first read
Rate 2 or R2 for second read
TOTAL B for heating units (Multi rate)
Keypad meters
To read your meter:
Press Key 3 on meter for first readPress Key 3 again for second (or additional) reads
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