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I live in a house with 4 apt's. All three of us have a landis model electric meters running out electricity, but the one aprt at top, best apt here has (GE meter model electric meter)?

I notice she dont; compain about high bills only all three of us.
-3 same meters, landis brand and one GE meter brand ?

The other apartment has had a replacement meter, brand new one. hasn't changed the PUC consumption one bit ??

Is our 3 meters ridged, or tampered by utility company before brought in ? we all have baseboard heaters, I guess they can blame our usuage on that ? Could i have a junction point spliced with top floor, using my bill ?

any suggestion on this ?

2007-03-25 05:58:49 · 3 answers · asked by blah 1 in Home & Garden Maintenance & Repairs

3 answers

USA Meters are tested and are usually quite accurate. You mentioned the one apartment at the top - I assume three apartments are below, and one is above. You also stated baseboard heaters are used - I assume you mean electric heaters. Heat rises. Therefore, the apartment on top is probably getting the heat as it rises from the apartments below. The electric heaters in the apartment on top probably do not turn on as often, and are not needed, because of the heat from below. Basically, the heat from below is heating the apartment upstairs, and that will help keep the top apartment's electric bill low. The only way to keep the heat in your apartment is to insulate your ceiling with a minimum of R 30 insulation. Insulating the walls would help a lot also.

The possibility exists that some wiring from the apartments below might feed circuits in the top apartment, but I would bet it is because of the heat.

2007-03-25 12:10:27 · answer #1 · answered by Dave 5 · 0 0

because of the fact the meter is measuring kWh, the right information of ways it works does not rely, regardless of in case you're drawing much less modern-day at 480V than 277V, for the reason that watts are modern-day cases voltage the wattage would be calculated and charged for, not the present . besides the shown fact that there would desire to be some low-priced rates in cord at a decrease modern-day, on the different hand switching kit would desire to be extra for the better voltage. yet whilst the wiring and switching is already in place, any replace will cost funds. yet to sum it up 227W is decrease than 242W. yet not via a extensive quantity.

2016-11-23 14:35:07 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

the meters are tested befor they are installed. i dont think the chances are very high of you have a bad meter. either she isnt using much electric heat or she could be tied into others.. ive seen that alot over the years. only way to find out is to have access to her apt, turn your main off and see if anything goes out.. or turn her main off and see if anything is still on

2007-03-25 08:07:14 · answer #3 · answered by hometech02 3 · 0 0

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