Reading
Your Electric Meter
Frequently
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HOW
TO READ YOUR ELECTRIC METER.
About
Your Electric Meter
Your electric bill is
calculated in kilowatt-hours (kWh) used in a monthly billing
cycle. An electric meter measures kWh. A kWh is 1000
watts of electricity used for one hour. One 100-watt bulb
burning for 10 hours equals one kWh. As the meter is read
from month to month, the difference in these readings accounts
for your consumption and you are billed accordingly.
Kirkwood Electric uses two
types of electric meters to measure residential consumption.
One type of electric meter has numerals similar to the odometer
in your car. As energy is consumed these columns of
numerals revolve, tallying the amount of kWh used.
The other type of electric
meter has four or five dials that look similar to clock faces.
In this meter, the right dial measures kWh. This means
that the appliances have to use 1000 watt-hours to move the
dial's point one number. When this dial completes one
revolution, the dial to the left advances one number.
The first, third and fifth dials move clockwise; the second and
fourth dials move counter clockwise.
How to Read Your Meter
To read your meter, read the
dials right to left, writing down the numbers in the same order.
In the diagram below, look at the first dial on your right, it's
turning clockwise and the hand is in between the six and the
seven. When the dial pointer is between two numbers, write
down the lower of the two numbers. You want to record the
number that the hand has just passed - in this case, six.
Continuing from your right, the second dial is turning counter
clockwise and is just past the five, so the next number you
write down is five. Continue this method with the
following three dials for a complete reading.

The correct reading for this
meter is 73256.
When a dial pointer appears
to be exactly on a number, look back at the dial to the right.
If the pointer on that dial has passed zero, that indicates the
dial has made a complete revolution and you should record the
number the pointer is on. If it has not passed zero,
record the next lowest number to the pointer.
Calculating
Your Energy Consumption
Meters are highly accurate
instruments. One way to monitor your consumption is to
read your meter and check it daily or weekly. If you read
your meter at the same time each day, subtract the present
reading from the previous day's reading to determine the number
of kilowatt-hours used in one day. By reading your meter
at the same time each day, you will get an exact total of the
electricity you have used. By noting high consumption
activities, such as air conditioning in the summer, you will
know where you are spending your energy dollars. Reading
your meter often, along with careful observation of the weather
and appliances being used, can help you manage energy
consumption and evaluate the effectiveness of appliances.
Billing
Periods
An Electric Department
employee reads your meter once a month. Due to weekends,
holidays or the length of the month, the total days between each
meter reading may vary. So it's possible for your monthly
usage to increase or decrease from the previous billing period
even though your average daily use remains the same.
Estimated
Bills
On occasion, events beyond
our control may force us to estimate your home's electric usage
for a month's billing cycle. Locked gates, threatening
dogs, covered or blocked meters and dangerous weather conditions
may make it impossible for meter readers to reach your electric
meter. As you build or landscape your home, think
about how we are going to get to your meter. If you are
fencing in your yard, is your electric meter inside or outside
that new locked gate? Those new bushes will be beautiful
along the side of you house, but are you leaving enough room for
someone to get to your meter to read it?
Questions
about your bill?
If there is a billing error,
it will be handled in the normal procedure, with a credit
adjustment on your next bill. Contact a Customer Service
Representative at (314) 822-5843. If there is a question
about electricity usage, the meter will be re-read.
Automatic
Billing
With our free Automatic Bill
Payment service, you can have your City of Kirkwood utility bill
paid automatically from any participating Bank, Savings and Loan
or Credit Union account.
With Automatic Bill Payment,
you will still keep control over your utility payments.
You'll continue to receive a monthly utility statement.
Then, approximately 10 days later, the payment will be deducted
from your account. That's plenty of time to review the
statement and call our Customer Service Representative if you
have any questions.
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