Please leave your meter alone and quit trying to sham the power company.
The best way to reduce the turning speed is to reduce your use of electric power. (Getting energy efficient appliances and bulbs, and using less heating and cooling.)
A sledge hammer applied directly to the face of the meter will stop it. However I would not try this if you wish to remain friends with your electrical supplier. You can stop your meter by turning off your main breaker.
Reduce the amount of power that you are using in the house. Eg. shut off lights in rooms that you are not using. Turn your thermostat down.
Anything apart from unplugging/shutting off all the appliances would be considered fraud.
by keeping a loop between the input and output terminals of phase wire.
Disconnect its load.
by using less electric energy.
By not using any electricity.
In the same place the regular kilowatt hour meter was installed.
impossible as cubic meter per hour is volume flow rate while psi is pressure unit.
It seems to depend on several variables, like temperature, pressure and relative humidity. Use the handy converter at the related link.
Millimeters per minute x 0.06 = meters per hour
The kilowatt hour (KWHr) measures electricity use.
convert 1bar to meter cube per hour
Yes it would work pretty well but it might not meet its accuracy specification.
0.0002777 meter per second
You divide by 3600 - since an hour has 3600 seconds.
1 meter per second = 3.6 kilometers per hour
You can accomplish this by removing one lead from the back of the hour meter. It will be a DC voltage circuit.
1 meter per second = 3,600 meters per hour = 2.237miles per hour. (rounded)
You multiply by the number of feeds per meter and by the number of minutes per hour.
(1 mile/sec) x (3,600 sec/hour) x (1,609.344 meter/mile) = 5,793,638 meter/hour
Two single phase meters are not needed. A three phase meter is manufactured and is used when installing a three phase electrical distribution.
In the same place the regular kilowatt hour meter was installed.
it also depends on what meter you have, is it a KWH METER or a AH METER. IF ITS A KWH METER(KILO WATT HOUR) IT COUNTS IN WATTS (35w PER HOUR.)