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READING
ELECTRICAL METERS
Every
time you flip a switch, use an electrical appliance or start an
electric motor... the meter measures how much electricity is used.
The meter is like the odometer on your car. By reading the odometer
at regular intervals and subtracting the beginning reading from
the ending reading you can determine the distance traveled over
a certain period. The meter operates in the same manner. To calculate
how much electricity you have used, subtract the earlier reading
from the current reading.
It you look at the meter you can see a revolving disk and a series
of dials and pointers. The more electricity used the faster the
revolving disk moves. Each complete revolution of the disk measures
a precise amount of electricity. This measurement is indicated by
the position of the pointers on the dials.
You can keep track of your electricity consumption by reading the
meter. The dials on the meter are read from right to left and the
numbers are recorded in the same order. If the pointer on the dial
is between two numbers, record the smaller number, except when it's
between 9 and 0, record the 9. If the pointer on the dial is actually
on a number, check the dial to its immediate right. Unless the pointer
has completed one full turn back to 0, record the lower number.
Example:

| Dial
1 is On 1; record 1 |
Dial
4 is between 7 and 8;record 7 |
| Dial
2 is on 0; record 0 |
Dial
5 is between 1 and 2; record 1 |
| Dial
3 is on 8; record 8 |
The
reading is 17801 |
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