• Another smart meter install by the 'experts'

    From Andrew@21:1/5 to All on Sat Feb 22 20:02:06 2025
    Lights flashing even when turned off

    Spoiler alert N=242V

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=loyUVB7zKhw

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  • From ARW@21:1/5 to Andrew on Sun Feb 23 13:01:58 2025
    On 22/02/2025 20:02, Andrew wrote:
    Lights flashing even when turned off

    Spoiler alert N=242V

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=loyUVB7zKhw


    There is even a sticker above the meter saying the polarity was tested
    at a kitchen socket.

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  • From Andrew@21:1/5 to ARW on Sun Feb 23 16:14:25 2025
    On 23/02/2025 13:01, ARW wrote:
    On 22/02/2025 20:02, Andrew wrote:
    Lights flashing even when turned off

    Spoiler alert N=242V

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=loyUVB7zKhw


    There is even a sticker above the meter saying the polarity was tested
    at a kitchen socket.

    Yup, I saw that.

    He should have named and shamed the company that employed that
    numpty.

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  • From John Rumm@21:1/5 to ARW on Mon Feb 24 11:52:11 2025
    On 23/02/2025 13:01, ARW wrote:
    On 22/02/2025 20:02, Andrew wrote:
    Lights flashing even when turned off

    Spoiler alert N=242V

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=loyUVB7zKhw


    There is even a sticker above the meter saying the polarity was tested
    at a kitchen socket.

    Would have been more entertaining if they were claiming to have tested
    it at a socket that does not even exist! :-)

    I notice they had put a seal on the service connector block splitting
    the tails to the two CUs. Seems a bit cheeky since that is the
    customer's "side" of the installation rather than the DNO's

    --
    Cheers,

    John.

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  • From SteveW@21:1/5 to John Rumm on Mon Feb 24 18:25:52 2025
    On 24/02/2025 11:52, John Rumm wrote:
    On 23/02/2025 13:01, ARW wrote:
    On 22/02/2025 20:02, Andrew wrote:
    Lights flashing even when turned off

    Spoiler alert N=242V

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=loyUVB7zKhw


    There is even a sticker above the meter saying the polarity was tested
    at a kitchen socket.

    Would have been more entertaining if they were claiming to have tested
    it at a socket that does not even exist! :-)

    I notice they had put a seal on the service connector block splitting
    the tails to the two CUs. Seems a bit cheeky since that is the
    customer's "side" of the installation rather than the DNO's

    They did the same to my (supplied and fitted by me) isolator switch
    (both input and output side), when they fitted a smart meter for our EV charging plan. I did think it a bit cheeky, but it's mine and if I want
    access to it, the seals will come right off.

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  • From ARW@21:1/5 to John Rumm on Mon Feb 24 18:17:33 2025
    On 24/02/2025 11:52, John Rumm wrote:
    On 23/02/2025 13:01, ARW wrote:
    On 22/02/2025 20:02, Andrew wrote:
    Lights flashing even when turned off

    Spoiler alert N=242V

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=loyUVB7zKhw


    There is even a sticker above the meter saying the polarity was tested
    at a kitchen socket.

    Would have been more entertaining if they were claiming to have tested
    it at a socket that does not even exist! :-)

    I notice they had put a seal on the service connector block splitting
    the tails to the two CUs. Seems a bit cheeky since that is the
    customer's "side" of the installation rather than the DNO's

    You would assume that they test the polarity at the socket before and
    after the meter is swapped

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  • From PeterC@21:1/5 to ARW on Tue Feb 25 18:27:21 2025
    On Mon, 24 Feb 2025 18:17:33 +0000, ARW wrote:

    On 24/02/2025 11:52, John Rumm wrote:
    On 23/02/2025 13:01, ARW wrote:
    On 22/02/2025 20:02, Andrew wrote:
    Lights flashing even when turned off

    Spoiler alert N=242V

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=loyUVB7zKhw


    There is even a sticker above the meter saying the polarity was tested
    at a kitchen socket.

    Would have been more entertaining if they were claiming to have tested
    it at a socket that does not even exist! :-)

    I notice they had put a seal on the service connector block splitting
    the tails to the two CUs. Seems a bit cheeky since that is the
    customer's "side" of the installation rather than the DNO's

    You would assume that they test the polarity at the socket before and
    after the meter is swapped

    That's what he did with mine - but I knew it was OK as I have a similar
    device.
    'Smart' means going from 2 presses to get the readings to 5 presses and then
    30 sec to note or is goes back.
    The home screen does show how much has been used (since 5th. of this month
    when it was fitted) but I don't kow if that will reset or continue next
    month - wait and see!
    --
    Peter.
    The gods will stay away
    whilst religions hold sway

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