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Farm Bureau did me proud on the deal, even put the family in a hotel on Christmas day and two more days after. We all figured the prongs in the box got tweaked when the new meter was installed. My renter claims his electric bill has gone down 30%, probably due to less resistance in the meter box/breaker box and I'm really glad the air conditioner starts up with much less strain now and will aid its longevity. REALLY lucky, the eave and the paneling on the inside had just ignited when the FD got there.
 

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Thanks for posting that Hickory Nut.

It is good to hear that you received excellent support and service from your insurance company.

I'm hoping that all the details of your fire made it to the desk of your area Fire Marshall, and ideally to somebody senior in Electrical certification testing (probably UL down your way).

You may have had a one in a billion event, only time will tell how many of these come up elsewhere.

Old analog meters were geared, mostly metal - simple, tough, and not much to burn. As more "smarts" (ie. electronics) have been packed into newer meters, their performance and failure modes in extreme situations has changed.

(Simple rule in engineering - As complexity goes up, reliability goes down. If anybody has trouble sleeping at night, lookup "Performing MTBF Calculations").

Between the power surges and the EMI from being that close to major arcs, I can easily see an electronic meter being off by 30%, or more.

Even w/o a fire, there can be significant $ impacts to a meter problem. This discussion has been a good reminder to keep an eye or your meter/bill and for the general public to call their utility and/or a licensed contractor if they have any doubts or concerns.

I'm going to cross-link the page with Hickory's initial post, over to Safety.

Rgds, D.
 
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"They strike me as being dishonest, either through ignorance or through design." yea that is kind of what I told them.....well maybe not those exact words "wink wink" but that was the jest of what I said
 

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