How many Ovo fitted smart meters have failed
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How many Ovo fitted smart meters have failed
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Meters of ALLĀ types can āfailā for a bazillion different reasons. Your question is too broad and Iām afraid it cannot be answered as written.
What exactly were you trying to ask?
Itās a meterās job to measure. Only if it fails accurately to measure the quantity of energy flowing through it, it can be said to have failed. I suspect the number of meters that that applies to is vanishingly small - dozens, say, or possibly hundreds. That is a tiny proportion of the number of meters installed.
Smart meters have a number of other functions, like storing the quantities it measures so that suppliers and others can retrieve them, andĀ transmitting some of the data it stores to an In-House Display close by. These functions can stop working, but that doesnāt mean the meter has failed. You wouldnāt say your car had failed because a headlight bulb blew, would you?
Some of the secondary smart meterĀ functions are regarded as essential by the Smart Energy Code, so if a meter fails to meet the codeās requirements, the supplier is bound to replace it with one that does - even though the one being replaced continues to carry out its core duty of measuring the energy flow through it.Ā
I suspect that the alarming news reports you may have read about āfailedā smart meters refer largely to meters failing to carry out one or more of the secondary functions.Ā Ā
You could always look at the official stats on the smart DCC website. Unfortunately, many add problems with their In Home Displays (IHDās) to smart meter problems whereas often they are nothing to do with the meter itself.Ā
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Do you have an issue with your current smart meter? If so, if you rephrase your question to include what your issues are, then we can troubleshoot and help you resolve them!
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We also have a tutorialĀ on different types of meter faults which can be found here:
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If memory serves, there has only really beenĀ maybeĀ one case of a Smart Meter that has completely nuked itself from day 1 that weāve ever seen on the Forum. That was in late 2022 when someone asked us about an L+G E470Ā which somehow got bricked and was unable to do basically anything. I was able to get (quite literally) direct advice from our Sekrit Smart Meter Friend at OVOās Bristol HQ about it, his view was that it was a dead unit and it must have suffered some kind of firmware corruption if memory serves.
Worth noting that this is extremely rare - weāve never seen it since then. Or at least, no-one has posted on the Forum about it anyway.
For fairly obvious reasons, this does NOT count the cases of things that are massively beyond OVOās reasonable control, such as:
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