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    Quote Originally Posted by acprinsloo View Post
    Good evening . I've got a conlog prepaid meter. When I'm cooking on my stove if I switch on the kettle my prepaid meter trips is there anyway I can adjust the load limit on meter so can draw more appliances at once
    The administrator of the meter will have the codes to set the tripping current.

    What size is your main breaker ?

    If it's a Municipal meter and there are more than one meter on the erf, then the tripping current is reduced by them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Derlyn View Post
    The administrator of the meter will have the codes to set the tripping current.

    What size is your main breaker ?

    If it's a Municipal meter and there are more than one meter on the erf, then the tripping current is reduced by them.
    Thanks will make a turn by municipal regards

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    Hi. I have a conlog meter, it's on tempering mode since the last loadshedding schedule. I tried resetting but still can't engage. What more can I try.
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    Your help is appreciated

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    Only the administrator of the meter can assist with resetting a tamper.

    Municipality, Eskom or private administering company, whichever is relevant.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Derlyn View Post
    Morning

    During the last spate of load shedding, I was called out on a number of occasions for prepaid meters not switching on again after load shedding.

    When this happens, the display is normal, showing the units available, but the internal contactor has not energised. Don't know why this happens.

    Here is the solution without having to contact the supply authority.

    On Conlog meters, type in the following code: 5649 3153 7254 5031 3471
    For ALL other meter types, type in the following code: 0000 0000 0001 5099 7584

    The above codes trip and reset the meter a couple of seconds later and the contactor will then energize.

    The above scenario seems to occur more with Conlog meters as all these callouts have been to Conlog meters.


    Important:

    Should the meter be of the type with a battery powered remote unit, the meter can still be tripped using the above codes, but it will not
    switch on automatically after a few seconds. The code needs to be punched in a second time to switch the meter on again.
    Make sure the batteries in the remote unit are good otherwise it ain't gonna work.

    Hope this helps.
    Hi there. My prepaid electricity meters keypad is not working. Some keys don't work at all. Others when I press them all that comes up is an 8. I have been trying for a month to get eskom out to see if it can be repaired but I haven't heard back from a single person and I am running out of units and unable to put more in.

    My box is a Landis+Gr, Sabre type 10-SA012, single phase. It shows a happy face. No error codes. The keypad just won't work. Any ideas on how to maybe fix it? Thanks.

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    Meter code

    Quote Originally Posted by Derlyn View Post
    Morning

    During the last spate of load shedding, I was called out on a number of occasions for prepaid meters not switching on again after load shedding.

    When this happens, the display is normal, showing the units available, but the internal contactor has not energised. Don't know why this happens.

    Here is the solution without having to contact the supply authority.

    On Conlog meters, type in the following code: 5649 3153 7254 5031 3471
    For ALL other meter types, type in the following code: 0000 0000 0001 5099 7584

    The above codes trip and reset the meter a couple of seconds later and the contactor will then energize.

    The above scenario seems to occur more with Conlog meters as all these callouts have been to Conlog meters.


    Important:

    Should the meter be of the type with a battery powered remote unit, the meter can still be tripped using the above codes, but it will not
    switch on automatically after a few seconds. The code needs to be punched in a second time to switch the meter on again.
    Make sure the batteries in the remote unit are good otherwise it ain't gonna work.

    Hope this helps.
    I'm having this issue. If input in the code you said starting 000.... The power comes on for 10 seconds and goes off again. I try again and same thing. Anything else I can do? They fixed it the other day and said the cover wasn't closed properly but then it did the same thing and didn't come on after load shedding. Please help

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    If the cover wasn't on correctly then the meter is in tamper mode. Only the tamper code will then work, which is obtainable from the meter administrator who will forward the code to the meter owner if it's a sub meter.

    If it's a municipal meter, keep your wallet handy and they will do the necessary.

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    Good day thank you for the advise i have tried the 0000 0000 0001 5099 7584 the electricity is coming on and the trips again.

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    so i have to contact them , nobody tampered we had load shedding and al off a sudden no electricity , every one else have electricity, so only a reset code form supplier will work

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    Hi,I was hoping you could kindly assist me with a Landis Gyr meter,it has a happy face with a broken circuit and thereafter an error code 30 appears. Is there a fix for this? I tried some steps like switching off the mains etc but nothing worked. Thanks so much

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