oscar21
Nearly Esteemed
I didn't get a picture so will have to wait until I go back again but I've done a crude drawing of what was there.
Its in a commercial set up with a poly-phase meter, the distribution board and switchgear were all quite old but the meter looked fairly new, it was the usualll 3 phase in and 3 phase out meter but underneath it was a sealed metal box with several 6mm singles coming out of it, one picked up the neutral, 2 went to the meter and 2 went to a 1 gang switch all inside the meter cupboard.
I've seen similar where a contactor triggers the meter into switching over to a cheaper rate but thats on single phase meters and it just switched the neutral to the meter, usually with just one wire into the meter. If it is some kind of night rate relay why would it have an overide switch of some sort.
The metal box looked like it was owned by the DNO because it has a seal on it and said do not open on it I think.
Its in a commercial set up with a poly-phase meter, the distribution board and switchgear were all quite old but the meter looked fairly new, it was the usualll 3 phase in and 3 phase out meter but underneath it was a sealed metal box with several 6mm singles coming out of it, one picked up the neutral, 2 went to the meter and 2 went to a 1 gang switch all inside the meter cupboard.
I've seen similar where a contactor triggers the meter into switching over to a cheaper rate but thats on single phase meters and it just switched the neutral to the meter, usually with just one wire into the meter. If it is some kind of night rate relay why would it have an overide switch of some sort.
The metal box looked like it was owned by the DNO because it has a seal on it and said do not open on it I think.