ohmmeter has it's own power supply
a power supply must deliver xxx watts to a load the transformer must match the load capabilities plus its own loss
A kWh meter measures the flow of energy along the circuit that the meter is connected to. Normally power flows from the supply to the load, which is the conventional direction, but in some cases, for example if the load is replaced by a generator, power can flow the other way and in that case the meter indicates a backward, negative, flow of power.
an ohmmeter contains its own power source that it uses to test the circuit. if power is still on in the circuit, at the least the meter will give incorrect readings, at the worst the meter may be damaged rendering it useless.
It sounds like you are trying to steal power. I don't recommend it; modern energy meters are pretty well tamper proof.
A DC motor generates power when it is rotating even when no supply is connected.
Ohm meter
power factor meters are connected across the supply
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.)
To wire a meter box correctly, follow these steps: Turn off the power supply to the meter box. Connect the incoming power supply wires to the appropriate terminals in the meter box. Connect the outgoing wires to the load side of the meter box. Make sure all connections are secure and properly insulated. Turn the power supply back on and test the meter box to ensure it is functioning correctly. It is important to follow all safety guidelines and local electrical codes when wiring a meter box. If you are unsure, it is recommended to consult a licensed electrician.
Depending on meter model and type it may. Smart meters have ability to operate without supply to communicate with grid.
Yes as long as the hard drive has its own power supply and not powered by the USB port.
To Control their own company
A computer's power supply unit provides all needed voltages for the components of a computer that are internal. Externals either draw power from the USB bus (which in turn gets it's power from the aforementioned PSU or a Hub with a power supply) OR have their own internal power supply with a cable.
a power supply must deliver xxx watts to a load the transformer must match the load capabilities plus its own loss
Could be tricky. The business owner WILL need to give their written consent (since it's their building). However - you could contact the energy supplier and ask them for a separate meter. Assuming you rent a room(s) within the main building, the power company should be able to run a spur off the main supply cable for the building to provide your workspace with a separate meter.
a meter uses its own supply to measure resistance. you dont have to remove the resistor from the circuit but you must isolate it from the circuit supply to get an accurate reading.
A power surge is unlikely to cause a significant increase in the kWh reading of a digital meter because the meter measures the amount of electricity consumed over time, not the voltage of the electrical supply. Power surges can cause damage to electronic devices but typically won't directly impact the kWh reading on a meter.