Mounted Mechanical Kilowatt-hour Electric Meter Ge 1-55-s Ar165

US $930

  • Waltham, Massachusetts, United States
  • Feb 13th
This is a standard single-phase GE kilowatt-hour meter mounted on a wood box and equipped with a standard 120V 15-amp power cord and outlet. As such it is ideal for monitoring the power use of 120V appliances such as refrigerators, room air-conditioners, space heaters, etc. The 120V cord and outlet can be easily replaced with 240V hardware for monitoring dryers, water heaters, larger space heaters, etc. Or it can be removed from the box and plugged into a standard meter socket for use with 240V branch circuits up to 100 amps. A mechanical 4-digit readout takes the guesswork out readings. It also ensures that the reading is never lost during power outages or extended disuse. And, since the movement is electro-dynamic, its accuracy is little affected by distorted voltage and current waveforms common in backup and off-grid power systems. It also properly registers negative power flow. This meter is used but in excellent condition. Small holes are tapped in the prongs for direct wire attachment and in the guide pins for direct mounting. The box is made from 5/8" unpainted particle board (see photos) which supports and and fully protects the wiring for indoor use. Dimensions are 8.5" wide by 11" high by 9" deep including the meter. Shipping weight is 13 pounds and the box dimensions will be 11x18x9 inches.
Condition:
Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. This item may be a floor model or store return that has been used. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ...
Brand General Electric
Model 1-55-S AR165

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