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ktech
Hi,
I have a customer that is convinced that his generation meter is not calibrated and possibly not Ofgem approved. The type of meter we most often install for domestics is a L&G E110 5235 (A in this case). I quit happy the meter is approved and calibrated. For the customers sake we replaced the meter and notified of a meter change with the FiT provider but now the customer says this new one is even less accurate.
To cut a long story short they are using a clip on meter to measure against the generation meter. We provided an OWL device that they are using to compare and also they have tried a standard monitor from British Gas and the likes. They customer reports that both the clip on meters show the same but this does not correlate with the generation meter.
I know the clip on meters are not as accurate as the generation meter and have sent the customer all the supporting information from Landis of the various test approvals and Ofgem approval for the generation meter.
Do any instances exist when the clip on meters are particularly out, maybe with a high proportion of non-resistive loads etc..? Just remembed they customer is on storage heaters if that helps.
I have a customer that is convinced that his generation meter is not calibrated and possibly not Ofgem approved. The type of meter we most often install for domestics is a L&G E110 5235 (A in this case). I quit happy the meter is approved and calibrated. For the customers sake we replaced the meter and notified of a meter change with the FiT provider but now the customer says this new one is even less accurate.
To cut a long story short they are using a clip on meter to measure against the generation meter. We provided an OWL device that they are using to compare and also they have tried a standard monitor from British Gas and the likes. They customer reports that both the clip on meters show the same but this does not correlate with the generation meter.
I know the clip on meters are not as accurate as the generation meter and have sent the customer all the supporting information from Landis of the various test approvals and Ofgem approval for the generation meter.
Do any instances exist when the clip on meters are particularly out, maybe with a high proportion of non-resistive loads etc..? Just remembed they customer is on storage heaters if that helps.