How do I read my electric meter reading?
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How do I read my electric meter reading?
To read the meter:
- Read the first 4 dials from left to right – ignore the large dials or red dials.
- If the pointer is between two numbers, write down the lower number – if it’s between 9 and 0, write down 9.
- If the pointer is directly over a number, write down that number.
How do you read a secure energy meter?
How do I read my Secure smart meter?
- Press 6 on the keypad.
- You’ll see the letters “IMP R01” appear on the screen.
- Wait a moment – then eight digits will appear, followed by “kWh” towards the bottom right of the screen.
- Take the first 7 digits – this is your reading.
How do you read a smart meter with A and B button?
If your meter has A and B buttons under the screen
- press the A button.
- press the A button again until you see ‘METER INDEX’ and numbers followed by ‘M3’
- write down the number from left to right.
- ignore any zeroes at the beginning and any numbers after the decimal point.
Which meter reading is which?
You read the meter from left to right. Similarly to single rate meters you ignore any numbers in red. When the pointer is between two numbers, record the lower number.
How do you read a meter on a smart meter?
To get a reading from these smart meters:
- Press 9 on the keypad.
- A series of letters will appear: IMP KWH.
- Then you’ll see 8 digits (e.g. 0012565.3) followed by kWh at the bottom right of the screen.
- This is your read, so in this case your reading would be 12565.
How is Tneb reading calculated?
For 0 to 200 units, for the first 100 unit the per unit cost is zero and the next 100 units, the consumer shall pay ₹ 1.5 per unit. For 0 to 500 units, the consumer shall pay ₹ 0 for the first 100 units, for the next 100 units the consumer shall pay ₹ 2 per unit, for the next 300 units the unit cost is ₹3.00/-
How is EB calculated?
How is EB bill calculated in Tamilnadu
- 0 to 100 units – free of cost.
- 0 to 200 units – first 100 units free, for balance Rs. 1.5 per unit.
- For 0 to 500 units – first 100 units free, for next 100 Rs. 2 per unit, for balance Rs.
- Above 500 units – first 100 units free, next101 to 200 Rs. 3.5 per unit, next 201-500 Rs.
How do you read a smart meter with blue A and red B button?
How do you read a meter smart meter?
To read the meter:
- press the middle button – it should say ‘R1’
- write down the number below ‘IMP’ from left to right – this is usually your night or ‘off-peak’ reading.
- press the middle button again – it should say ‘R2’
- write down the number below ‘IMP’ from left to right – this is usually your day or ‘peak’ reading.