After installing an EKM-251ds meter onto a 120/220 100 amp residential circuit panel I noticed after two weeks having a reading of 1987.0 kwh.
The main meter on the property reads 91 5kwh for the entire month which is more in line with the average usage.....any ideas why the newly installed meter on a studio apartment would read so high
Ekm-251ds meter readings too high
Re: Ekm-251ds meter readings too high
Hello Robert,
Welcome to the forum.
First, please confirm that your 25IDS is reading 1987.0 and not 198.70 (this meter displays kWh to 2 decimal places)
Barring some sort of major malfunction (such as segments on the LCD screen going bad), I can only think of ways that your 25IDS meter would run slower than it should, not faster. Can you tell me more about the main meter on your property? Is it an old mechanical meter?
Thanks for your help,
Welcome to the forum.
First, please confirm that your 25IDS is reading 1987.0 and not 198.70 (this meter displays kWh to 2 decimal places)
Barring some sort of major malfunction (such as segments on the LCD screen going bad), I can only think of ways that your 25IDS meter would run slower than it should, not faster. Can you tell me more about the main meter on your property? Is it an old mechanical meter?
Thanks for your help,
Re: Ekm-251ds meter readings too high
Jameson,
Thank you! I'm impressed with your speedy response. You are confirming something that I suspected with the decimal point. I have a tenant
reading the meter for the first time. I appreciate the information concerning the meter displays kwh to 2 decimal places. This saved me a 600 mile trip to confirm the reading. I will get the info on the primary meter in the event I have questions/concerns in the future.
Thank You
Robert
Thank you! I'm impressed with your speedy response. You are confirming something that I suspected with the decimal point. I have a tenant
reading the meter for the first time. I appreciate the information concerning the meter displays kwh to 2 decimal places. This saved me a 600 mile trip to confirm the reading. I will get the info on the primary meter in the event I have questions/concerns in the future.
Thank You
Robert