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Electricity meter: Press and hold buttons A and B together. Use button A to enter code and B to move forward. Press and hold B to move back.
If you turn it back on yourself and get caught, you will probably get prosecuted by the power company when they find out, assuming you even CAN get the job done yourself. If the power company shut it off, they didn't just come over to your house and flip a switch.
To do so, press the RESET button on the front panel of the meter. If pressing the RESET button does not automatically set all the readings back to zero, press and hold the ENTER button while simultaneously pressing the RESET button.
Press the menu icon (it's in the bottom right of your screen). Press TOP UP. Choose the fuel you want to reconnect. Press OK. Enter the 20-digit code you've got via email or text (you'll get separate codes for electricity and gas).
If you see a BLANK screen, there is a Power Outage at your home. Finally, if you see the letters CLS this is an indication the power is ON and flowing to the house. If power is not on inside the house, it's time to check the circuit breakers, or call an electrician. There you have it!
Electricity arrives at your house from your local utility company by a power line or underground though a conduit. Most homes have three-wire service two hot wires and one neutral. Current begins at a power source, powers the appliance or device along the circuit, and then returns to the power source.
Both water and electricity enter your home from the utility service lines and exit after being distributed throughout the house. Electricity flows through a network of wiring and is used by lights, appliances and other electrical devices. It, too, then “exits” the home by flowing back to ground.
Electricity flows in a closed circle, called a circuit. To reach our homes, electricity travels from power stations, through transmission lines and distribution lines, until it flows into the wires that power our devices.
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