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A meter serial number (or 'meter ID') is an |
A meter serial number (or 'meter ID') is an 10 digit alphanumeric reference used in [[Great Britain]] to uniquely identify an [[electricity meter]]. |
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Most meter serial numbers take the form A##A ##### (e.g. J01K 02614). The first letter indicates the manufacturer, the first two digits indicate the year of manufacture, and the second letter indicates the [[Distribution Network Operator]] to have purchased the meter. The five digit sequence is a serial batch number. |
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However, it is possible for the space to also become a number - so the format becomes A##A###### (eg S06S123456). |
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Revision as of 09:49, 12 September 2007
A meter serial number (or 'meter ID') is an 10 digit alphanumeric reference used in Great Britain to uniquely identify an electricity meter.
Most meter serial numbers take the form A##A ##### (e.g. J01K 02614). The first letter indicates the manufacturer, the first two digits indicate the year of manufacture, and the second letter indicates the Distribution Network Operator to have purchased the meter. The five digit sequence is a serial batch number.
However, it is possible for the space to also become a number - so the format becomes A##A###### (eg S06S123456).