I maintain the electrical installation for an old building that is converted into flats. The DNO only owns the transformer and we have a single electricity meter for the whole site. All of the switchgear is ours and the flats have submeters that are also ours (the management company that own the building).
I've got a flat with an electricity meter in an incredibly awkward place (10 foot up at the back of a tight crawl space). Every year, I have to climb up a ladder and get in there to read the meter and I'd like this year to be the last time.
I was thinking of adding a second meter near their CU. The CU was moved to ground level in another room years ago before I got here - using about 15m of unprotected meter tails, which is an interesting choice but I digress.
My question is, would having 2 single phase meters in series affect the metering of either? I could go and replace the original meter with a Henley block, but it's a pain and if there's no issue then I don't see any point.
I can't think of anything wrong with doing this, can anyone else?
I've got a flat with an electricity meter in an incredibly awkward place (10 foot up at the back of a tight crawl space). Every year, I have to climb up a ladder and get in there to read the meter and I'd like this year to be the last time.
I was thinking of adding a second meter near their CU. The CU was moved to ground level in another room years ago before I got here - using about 15m of unprotected meter tails, which is an interesting choice but I digress.
My question is, would having 2 single phase meters in series affect the metering of either? I could go and replace the original meter with a Henley block, but it's a pain and if there's no issue then I don't see any point.
I can't think of anything wrong with doing this, can anyone else?