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  1. bg_1735

    Sub-registration 16S Meter without Neutral?

    Thanks for your answer. We'll try to do some testing. Regards.
  2. bg_1735

    Sub-registration 16S Meter without Neutral?

    Thanks for the response. Do you think that the absence of the neutral was causing energy sub-registration? Or, does meter register accurately even without the neutral? Regards.
  3. bg_1735

    Sub-registration 16S Meter without Neutral?

    Hi, Recently, we found that a customer with a GE 3 Stator Watt Hour Meter model VM64S was missing the neutral connection to the meter. Looking at the meter face you wouldn't be able to tell that there was a problem, but when we installed a new electronic meter it didn't turn on. After...
  4. bg_1735

    Network Meter in a 240/120 V Meter Socket

    Thank you for this comprehensive answer. Regards.
  5. bg_1735

    Network Meter in a 240/120 V Meter Socket

    Hi Waross, In this case the 5th jaw is connected to the neutral of the 240/120 V service cable. Does the fact that there is a phase angle of 180° for the 240/120 V service and a phase angle of 120° for the 208/120 V service, won't affect the a accuracy of the energy calculation in an...
  6. bg_1735

    Network Meter in a 240/120 V Meter Socket

    Hi, I would like to know if there is any sub-registration of energy if a network meter (12S/25S)is installed in a bank of meters or meter socket that is being fed from a single phase transformer, 240/120 V. The normal meter form for a 240/120 V service is a 2S meter, but for some reason...

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