I’ve said at least twice previously. Please have a look.What was wrong with it? I'm genuinely curious. No other reason for asking
It’s a common fault for call outs.
I’ve said at least twice previously. Please have a look.What was wrong with it? I'm genuinely curious. No other reason for asking
You’re either a Troll or just believe everything you read.Never have one - the BBC link I posted mentions that when the life of the older ones is over, 10 to 20 years from new it will probably be replaced with a smart meter.
Indeed it does...The wait goes on....
Yes, or they'll make it a condition of particular tariffs.Never have one - the BBC link I posted mentions that when the life of the older ones is over, 10 to 20 years from new it will probably be replaced with a smart meter.
For anyone who missed the fault post as I did.I’ve been out to one this morning. Kept going from on to ready, that’s a very common fault.
So the customer has no gas until someone comes to repair or exchange the SM for another SM.
That couldn’t happen with a dumb meter.
FACT
Now you know.For anyone who missed the fault post as I did.
Yes, or they'll make it a condition of particular tariffs.
Hear say.That is already, and has been a condition, for a few years. For the time being, they have enough voluntary installations. Once they have caught up with the voluntary installs, they will move onto the involuntary, which is as it should be..
Anything?Indeed it does...
Compared against another thing that meters gas or electric? No.Do you not accept there are more faulty smart meters per working meter than faulty traditional meters per traditional meter?
Hear say.
FACT
Are you a gas engineer with SM experience?The usual, head in sand nonsense from you. 'Hear say', no - common sense, it is unavoidable in the long term. The only reason they were not forced on everyone from the beginning was, inadequate supplies. Welcome to the real world!