AEP Meter Label Format
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The California Direct Access Standards setting process in 1997 identified the need to standardize the electric meter label identifier so as to create a unique identifier for every electric meter in the United States. The AEP Meter Label Format is a recommended solution for this need. [1]
[edit] Format
AEP Meter Label format is fully compliant with the ANSI C12.10 requirements for format of the electric meter label format. (See below) The format for the barcode label is as follows:
AABYYYYYYYYYZZZZZ
where
AA is the meter test code B is an identifier for the meter manufacturer YYYYYYYYY is the manufacturer’s serial number or utility number ZZZZZ is user specified
[edit] Usage
The meter test code is used by calibration equipment manufacturers to automatically set up their equipment to calibrate a given meter. The user simply scans in the AEP barcode on the meter, and the calibrator will use the correct voltage, test amps, etc. The last five characters are still user specified, and many electric utilities use these characters for an inventory code, a date of manufacture, etc.