Meter serial number explained

A meter serial number[1] (MSN, or 'meter ID') is an alphanumeric reference used in Great Britain to identify an electricity meter. Although meter serial numbers are intended to be unique, this can not be assured and duplicate serial numbers do exist. There are a variety of formats used over many years, but many meter serial numbers take the form A##AA###### (e.g. S06DS123456). The first letter indicates the manufacturer, the first two digits indicate the year the meter was calibrated and certified, and the second letter (or pair of letters) indicates the company that purchased the meter. The five/six digit sequence is a serial batch number. There may be a space separating the groups of numbers and letters.

Electricity meters in other countries besides Great Britain do not necessarily follow this standard.

Manufacturer Codes
LetterManufacturer
A, B, D, ZAMPY (now owned by Landis + Gyr)
CCEWE
DLandis + Gyr
EEDMI
FSiemens Metering Ltd (also FML, Ferranti)
HSecure Controls
IIskraemeco
JJinling (Shanghai Electricity)
KElster/ABB
LLandis + Gyr
MGeneral Electric
P(PRI) Polymeters Response International
RSagem
SActaris/Schlumberger (now owned by Itron)[2] [3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: What is my MPAN, MPRN and meter serial number British Gas business . 2024-08-19 . www.britishgas.co.uk . en.
  2. Web site: History Itron. www.itron.com. 2020-04-03.
  3. Web site: Itron to Acquire Actaris Metering Systems for Approximately $1.6 Billion. 2007-02-25. www.businesswire.com. en. 2020-04-03.