Bib Overalls
Well-known member
I recently acquired a 15 amp electric meter with base that I am going to use as "decor" in my shop.
The meter came off an old house that was originally had knob and tube wiring.
At some point it acquired a StabLoc panel (early 50s) with two 15 amp and two 20 amp breakers.
When the house was demolished the panel had been upgraded to 100 amps and the house had an electric water heater and an electric stove.
The service was overhead #2 triplex through the StabLoc panel being used as a junction box and then #2 copper to the 100 amp panel.
I thought an electric meter had to be rated for the service amperage; at least least 100 amps for a 100 amp service, 200 amps for a 200 amp service, etc. If that is true, then a 15 amp meter would have been inadequate for the early 50s StabLoc panel and grossly inadequate for a 100 amp panel.
So, my question is "Can/could a 15 amp meter work with a 100 amp service?" Inquiring minds want to know.
The meter came off an old house that was originally had knob and tube wiring.
At some point it acquired a StabLoc panel (early 50s) with two 15 amp and two 20 amp breakers.
When the house was demolished the panel had been upgraded to 100 amps and the house had an electric water heater and an electric stove.
The service was overhead #2 triplex through the StabLoc panel being used as a junction box and then #2 copper to the 100 amp panel.
I thought an electric meter had to be rated for the service amperage; at least least 100 amps for a 100 amp service, 200 amps for a 200 amp service, etc. If that is true, then a 15 amp meter would have been inadequate for the early 50s StabLoc panel and grossly inadequate for a 100 amp panel.
So, my question is "Can/could a 15 amp meter work with a 100 amp service?" Inquiring minds want to know.

