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Robert Tyrrell

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I've got to install a BEKO freestanding cooker tomorrow and I noticed that it's on a prepayment meter. Thing is that I've forgotten how you do the gas rate on this kind of meter and I can't find it in the GSR TB pages so can anyone help?

I'd also like to know what you do if there's no user manual and benchmark for the commissioning of a cooker as this guy bought it via flabby and there's nothing with it even though it's brand new.
Cheers :)
 
the one with a and b buttons or the one with digi nub pad?
 
The one with the A & B buttons - I didn't even know there was another type :)

Have a look at tb112

And

Press A to turn the screen on, then press A again to display the reading. Press A for the first time about 30 seconds before you need your accurate reading. Then with 10 seconds to go press B to update it
 
the one with a and b buttons or the one with digi nub pad?

Hi Shaun,

just out of interest how do you gas rate on the meters with the digi number pads...? Came across one last month but couldnt for the life of me work it out...

cheers
 
Hi Shaun,

just out of interest how do you gas rate on the meters with the digi number pads...? Came across one last month but couldnt for the life of me work it out...

cheers

keep pressing 9 until your m3 appearers and time again once done
 
Hi Shaun,

just out of interest how do you gas rate on the meters with the digi number pads...? Came across one last month but couldnt for the life of me work it out...
cheers
I took ShaunCorbs advice and I downloaded TB112. It's all in there. Here's the bit you need though :)
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Press A to turn the screen on, then press A again to display the reading. Press A for the first time about 30 seconds before you need your accurate reading. Then with 10 seconds to go press B to update it
how accurate do you find them, because they jump so much I never trust the results
 
how accurate do you find them, because they jump so much I never trust the results

I take them with a pinch of salt if there about the same kW as the boiler your fine ( normally can get them within 1-2kw)
 
Normally customers have a smart meter.... You can normally check how much kW the boiler is running on DHW via the monitor.
 
gas engineer mag this month has a good feature on the new meters , I have cut the pages out , put them in a sleeve and left them in the van.
 
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