Questions and discussion about solar, batteries, and electrification
Hi Dave,
My codes (3,13) match yours. I suspect they are all like this. AGL's info page on how to read your meter should point out that the meter is labeled from the grid's perspective - not your house.
So, when 03 is labeled as Export, it's the power that AGL exported from the grid to your house (but from your perspective its what you imported from the grid to your house).
Opposite for 13. Its labeled as solar production that was imported to the grid from your house (but again we would normally think of this as what we exported from our house to the grid!)
So, from your house's side of things, 03 is imported, 13 is exported. The opposite to the way its labeled on the meter.
Hi Catherine,
Unfortunately your post is incorrect for South Australia.
Please refer to my post:How to Read AGL Active Stream smart meters in South Australia
Cheers,
Richard
Hi Dave,
I refer you to my post
How to read AGL Active Stream smart meters in South Australia
Cheers,
Richard
I have just had this meter installed today and note that code 3 is the net usage and code 13 is the solar feed-in. However, how do you determine at what rate the net usage is eg Peak, Shoulder or Off-Peak.
The reason that I ask is that it is noted that 3.9kWh was used between 10:30am and 11:30am which I believe is reheating the HWS but which should be off-peak ie between 10pm and 7am only.
Hey GreameR,
Thank you for your post!
You can find information about how to read your meter here. If you find that your hot water system is heating up during the day, it may be the case that you need your timeswitch reset To arrange this, you'll be best served by getting in touch with our customer service team.
Kind regards,
Jayden