Chuck Harris wrote: > A 10% variation in line frequency would cause a 10% variation in power > consumption registered. Induction type power meters will remain accurate > with a 10% variation in power line voltage, however. > > Someday, our utilities will convert all of our meters to solidstate > units which might > not be so frequency sensitive, but that will be a few hundred billion > dollars from now.
In Italy, almost all of the meters have been replaced by solid state units, which are read remotely through signalling on the power lines. I feared that would have meant an increase in radio noise (I am a radioamateur), but so far I haven't noticed any. This system has the advantage that now the electrical company can apply different rates between day and night, without needing that the meter itself is able to keep the count of the time. At the start of each period a remote command changes the rate. 73 Alberto I2PHD _______________________________________________ time-nuts mailing list time-nuts@febo.com https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/time-nuts