This is exactly the meter I have, but I have a question: am I right that the white numbers are whole cubic feet used, whereas the red number is 1/10th of a cubic foot? Why a 0 after the red number..?
How can you use 92,000 kW on a 4 dial box I can use 195000 kW on a four dial box so if the metres reads 6190 units start to end do you know the formulas Pal
Hi Scott, Didn't think you wld have replied. Thank you very much for info you seem very clued up on these old style meters. The reason I asked is because I have recently moved into a old home with a schlumberger R5 meter and agree the old ft2 reading conversion is open to scrutiny. I wld like to ask more of your knowledge on this style of meter? Cheers
This is exactly the meter I have, but I have a question: am I right that the white numbers are whole cubic feet used, whereas the red number is 1/10th of a cubic foot? Why a 0 after the red number..?
Thank you so helpful
The dial on the right the goes clockwise does 1 turn = 1 ft3 used
What is the last white digit ??
nice ! thanks for the video
The box is robbing the customers
Why would you say this?
How can you use 92,000 kW on a 4 dial box I can use 195000 kW on a four dial box so if the metres reads 6190 units
start to end do you know the formulas
Pal
FT3 box formulas 6190 units
x 2.83 x 39.3 x 1.0226400 divided by 3.6 = 195,564.74 kWh 6.844pkwh
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Hi Scott, Didn't think you wld have replied. Thank you very much for info you seem very clued up on these old style meters.
The reason I asked is because I have recently moved into a old home with a schlumberger R5 meter and agree the old ft2 reading conversion is open to scrutiny.
I wld like to ask more of your knowledge on this style of meter?
Cheers