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Scottish Power. Econ7. Meter Reading query
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Hi all,
Got a quick question about supplying meter readings to Scottish Power.
My old flat was single rate meter, this flat is an Economy 7 meter. Low reading at the top, Normal underneath. On the website the boxes you enter your reading in to aren't labeled "Low" and "Normal", but "Electricity (1)" and "Electricity (2)".
Which is which? My rough guess is that Electricity (1) is the normal rate?
(I would ring them up but my mouth is rather numb from the dentist and can't talk properly :rotfl:)
Any help would be great.
Thanks
Got a quick question about supplying meter readings to Scottish Power.
My old flat was single rate meter, this flat is an Economy 7 meter. Low reading at the top, Normal underneath. On the website the boxes you enter your reading in to aren't labeled "Low" and "Normal", but "Electricity (1)" and "Electricity (2)".
Which is which? My rough guess is that Electricity (1) is the normal rate?
(I would ring them up but my mouth is rather numb from the dentist and can't talk properly :rotfl:)
Any help would be great.
Thanks
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Hi all,
Got a quick question about supplying meter readings to Scottish Power.
My old flat was single rate meter, this flat is an Economy 7 meter. Low reading at the top, Normal underneath. On the website the boxes you enter your reading in to aren't labeled "Low" and "Normal", but "Electricity (1)" and "Electricity (2)".
Which is which? My rough guess is that Electricity (1) is the normal rate?
(I would ring them up but my mouth is rather numb from the dentist and can't talk properly :rotfl:)
Any help would be great.
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Hi all,
Got a quick question about supplying meter readings to Scottish Power.
My old flat was single rate meter, this flat is an Economy 7 meter. Low reading at the top, Normal underneath. On the website the boxes you enter your reading in to aren't labelled "Low" and "Normal", but "Electricity (1)" and "Electricity (2)".
Which is which? My rough guess is that Electricity (1) is the normal rate?
(I would ring them up but my mouth is rather numb from the dentist and can't talk properly :rotfl:)
Any help would be great.
Thanks
mine is :
- rate1 = expensive day rate
- rate2 = cheaper night rate
Yours will hopefully be the same, unless someone previous has them back to front, then all hell will follow. Enter your reads each and every month for smoother billing, enter them here Technically, and the reason they don't tell you which, depends on the make and manufacturer of your meter, as well as the area that you live in, my meter is an AMPY like this.
If you want to establish beyond doubt [E7 - NOT - E10] which reading is day and which is night :
- take a meter reading around mid morning
- take another late afternoon
- the reading that has advanced will be your day
- the reading that hasn't changed will be your night
Best of luck DialUp.Disclaimer : Everything I write on this forum is my opinion. I try to be an even-handed poster and accept that you at times may not agree with these opinions or how I choose to express them, this is not my problem. The Disabled : If years cannot be added to their lives, at least life can be added to their years - Alf Morris - ℜ0 -
Hi DialUp, the best way to find out what "1"or " 2" equals is to see which register moves during the day hours of approx 8am till 12pm, usually the day rate on modern digital meters is rate 1, but could just as well be 2.0
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sacsquacco wrote: »Hi DialUp, the best way to find out what "1"or " 2" equals is to see which register moves during the day hours of approx 8am till 12pm, usually the day rate on modern digital meters is rate 1, but could just as well be 2.
Reading the meter isn't the problem, its the Scottish power website that says 1 and 2!0 -
Dialup if you send an e-mail to onlinecomplaints@scottishpower .com with account details and readings, we can help. Thanks David“Official Company Representative
I am the official company representative of Scottish Power. MSE has given permission for me to post in response to queries about the company, so that I can help solve issues. You can see my name on the companies with permission to post list. I am not allowed to tout for business at all. If you believe I am please report it to forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com This does NOT imply any form of approval of my company or its products by MSE"0
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