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Discuss Anybody recognise this logo? in the UK Electrical Forum area at ElectriciansForums.net
Those vintage UK panel mount volt meters all looked very similar. That rough pebbledash finish makes me think it might be a Weir but that's just a guess. I've never seen a voltmeter with such a short needle, I think the end of it might have broken off.Not my meter but I'm sure the owner won't mind - I think it was black originally.
True story.We like old test gear. Post a photo.
True story.
This is my lounge with some vintage tester ornaments below the TV.
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Yes, the owner told me a child had been at it and broken off the little arrow at the end.Those vintage UK panel mount volt meters all looked very similar. That rough pebbledash finish makes me think it might be a Weir but that's just a guess. I've never seen a voltmeter with such a short needle, I think the end of it might have broken off.
You're right - a quick google yielded a Weir voltmeter with that nice finish and the unexplained logo.Those vintage UK panel mount volt meters all looked very similar. That rough pebbledash finish makes me think it might be a Weir but that's just a guess. I've never seen a voltmeter with such a short needle, I think the end of it might have broken off.
That logo might be the company that bought it, not the manufacturer. It was common practice for big customers like power companies or the GPO for example to get items that might have been altered slightly to suit their needs and with their logo on it. The logo might also be as you say from an industry certification standards agency as well.On an old voltmeter.
I'm not an electrician so maybe it's just some certification mark?
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