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- Location
- Ann Arbor, Michigan
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- EE
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In Western Michigan (Consumers Power) what is the brand and model number of smart meter that is being used for residential service?
If the meter is an Itron, then:
1. Is the the scaling factor 1.0 Kh? Any idea what Kh means?
If it were Wh, then it would make sense. On DTE meters I have seen 1.0 Kh, and 10 Kh. On the normal residential meter the 1.0 Kh is present and each step of the dot sequence is 1 Wh, on some commericial meters with 10 kH each step is 10 Wh.
2. Is the display a single digital section quantized to 1 kWh, with an area below the 004 sequence number having a sequencing of square dots, triangle, and blank for fine Wh resolution?
3. What on-line graphical data is provided at the power company (Consumers) website?
4. If you have one of these meters, then what is your typical average sleep time base load power usage?
Last winter with with gas heat, water heater, and range top, one refrigerator, two freezers, and miscellaneous competers and other small loads on all the time my base load was about 825 W, in the spring about 650 W, and now with one freezer and some other items off I am in the range of 300 to 400 W. The only gas item using electricity is the furnace and it is about 200 W average.
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In Western Michigan (Consumers Power) what is the brand and model number of smart meter that is being used for residential service?
If the meter is an Itron, then:
1. Is the the scaling factor 1.0 Kh? Any idea what Kh means?
If it were Wh, then it would make sense. On DTE meters I have seen 1.0 Kh, and 10 Kh. On the normal residential meter the 1.0 Kh is present and each step of the dot sequence is 1 Wh, on some commericial meters with 10 kH each step is 10 Wh.
2. Is the display a single digital section quantized to 1 kWh, with an area below the 004 sequence number having a sequencing of square dots, triangle, and blank for fine Wh resolution?
3. What on-line graphical data is provided at the power company (Consumers) website?
4. If you have one of these meters, then what is your typical average sleep time base load power usage?
Last winter with with gas heat, water heater, and range top, one refrigerator, two freezers, and miscellaneous competers and other small loads on all the time my base load was about 825 W, in the spring about 650 W, and now with one freezer and some other items off I am in the range of 300 to 400 W. The only gas item using electricity is the furnace and it is about 200 W average.
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