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Question about metering solutions.

Am looking for a quick and cheap solution to a requirement to provide metering for a single appliance, in this case a dairy fridge/chiller for a farmer.

The refrigeration unit is on a 13A plug and socket. and I thing the max draw when the compressor kicks in is only around 1.5A.

The guy wishes to 'rent out' the unit for a third party to use and he needs to  know how much to charge for it's electricity consumption.

What would be the easiest solution to this? Leave the existing socket outlet alone and just insert some kind of meter in line with the appliance flex? (If such an item exists)

Or just insert a meter between the supply and the socket outlet concerned. Note: metering is not possible from the consumer unit end.

A 100A meter seems like overkill for what is actually needed.

Comments welcome.

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  • Assuming that this supply comes from the Grid...

    You might like to remind your client that there is a maximum price at which we can re-sell this electricity. He can't simply chose a price that he feels makes it a 'good little earner....'

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  • Assuming that this supply comes from the Grid...

    You might like to remind your client that there is a maximum price at which we can re-sell this electricity. He can't simply chose a price that he feels makes it a 'good little earner....'

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  • So far as I am aware, this only applies to electricity for DOMESTIC use, for a presumably not domestic cold room, charge what you want.