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A meter must have the following information clearly and permanently marked on the nameplate, register, or other integral part of the meter so it is clearly visible from the front of the meter while installed in service:
(1) manufacturer's name, type designation, and serial number of the meter;
(2) the frequency rating of the meter;
(3) the number of meter elements, if polyphase;
(4) rated current or test amperes;
(5) voltage rating;
(6) ratio or rating of auxiliary devices, such as instrument transformers, demand registers, or shunts; and
(7) the watthour constant or disk constant (Kh).
History: Eff. 1/18/2002, Register 161
Authority: AS 45.75.040
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