BretHeilig
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- Brooklyn NY
Hi,
I'm involved with a project in an 80-unit apartment complex where they are going from utility-direct metering to utility-master metering, with a private submeter. The previously existing utility direct meters are inline 5-jaw meters. The new private submeters are in theory going to be CT meters. When the utility comes to pop their old inline meters out, I'm going to have a problem - no more current flowing to the apartments. Do I have to install new conduits, jumpers, and so forth to bridge these meter sockets? Or is there a part that just pops in and replaces the old meter with a simple pair of copper bridges? (If it had a dead-front cover that'd be pretty nice too).
Thanks for any advice!
Bret
I'm involved with a project in an 80-unit apartment complex where they are going from utility-direct metering to utility-master metering, with a private submeter. The previously existing utility direct meters are inline 5-jaw meters. The new private submeters are in theory going to be CT meters. When the utility comes to pop their old inline meters out, I'm going to have a problem - no more current flowing to the apartments. Do I have to install new conduits, jumpers, and so forth to bridge these meter sockets? Or is there a part that just pops in and replaces the old meter with a simple pair of copper bridges? (If it had a dead-front cover that'd be pretty nice too).
Thanks for any advice!
Bret