Not unless you are a licensed and certified plumber and have the authority to possess and install your own regulating device.
NO
Usually you just have to replace the electric panel and maybe the electric meter and entrance cable. It would be unusual, but the power company may want to replace the cable from the local transformer to your house.
one electric meter two shoap in legal .
The unit of electric flux is Volt-meter or Newton-meter^2 Coulomb^-1.
Call the Electric Company to observe this. They probably will want to replace the meter. On the other hand I can't think of an easier way to lower your electric bill. But dangerous, I wouldn't think so.
Sure an electrical meter can be enclosed tazim
Cause there is ...
Only with the permission of your energy supplier which they are unlikely to give.
An ampere meter
in a digital meter you get a digital value of your measurement. but in analog meter you have to check the position of the pin along the scale and find out the value.
find your electric Meter and you've found the point of entry, or depending on where the electric meter is in the building, you can trace the cable back from the meter to the point of entry.
It is not entirely clear to me what you are asking, however I will answer the question I think you want the answer for. When the electric company technician unplugs the old kilowatt hour meter that will disconnect the electric power from your house of business. When the electric company technician plugs in the new kilowatt hour meter that will reconnect the electric power to your house of business. For his own safety before switching the meters the electric company technician will probably disconnect the electric power from your house of business on the power pole or in the utility transformer box before beginning the work. So, yes you will have no electric power while this work is being done.
yes put it in your friends' microwave oven on HIGH for about 3 seconds +/-2 Sec.. pull out with gloves and replace in to receptacle.