Because there are questions about the power unit count of the DD28 electric meter.
Therefore, Lekise has added a digit number to the bottom bar of the meter for both sizes.
and add a red border for a 15(45)A power meter in decimal
Make it easier for customers to read electricity meter numbers.
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For those who use LeKise's products marked with digits (LeKise), size 5(15)A and size 15(45)A
There will be a unit of measurement, there will be a total of 4 digits.
Start with units, tens, hundreds, and thousands (black frame) followed by decimal point (red frame).
For example, the reading is 00538. The electrical unit reading is 53 units (Kwh).
.8 in the red frame is considered a decimal place (will not be taken into account for electricity bills)
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For those who use Lekise's products Unregulated (LeKise) size 15(45)A
There will be a unit of measurement, there will be a total of 4 digits.
Start with units, tens, hundreds, and thousands (black frame) and follow the decimal point. (white with black frame)
For example, the reading is 00538. The electrical unit reading is 53 units (Kwh).
.8 on a white background with a black frame is considered a decimal place (will not be taken into account for electricity bills)
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In summary, all 4 types of Lekise's electric meters have the same meter readings, ie not counting the last unit. because it is a decimal unit
For customers who are looking for meters to install in dormitories, rooms, condos, apartments, rental houses
It is recommended to use Lekise's meter.