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BeaSeb Hi,
I'm now waiting for a comms hub that can send a strong enough signal to E.ONNext with my usage. My meters are quite close together but the gas meter proved harder to link with the electric meter and IHD. We got there in the end but now it's worthless unless I get proper comms with E.ONNext. There is equipment thet should solve my problem according to the unknown tech. And also he says that the engineers should not be going ahead with an installation unless there is a strong enough signal and they have the right equipment to deal wiith it.
In your case, it seems they ignored information given to them and went ahead anyway. This has happened to me twice now. It is becoming more and more apparent that the engineers are not being given enough information. This is disgraceful. Considering we are talking about communication here it seems that between personnel it is very poor.
I don't know what model of gas meter you have but mine gives me readings in cubic metres which I have since December sent straight to the supplier. This is then converted into kw/h for my bill. There is no monetary element to it as far as I know. Maybe the IHD does the conversion. In any case I can easily check my usage - a smart meter is not necessary. Like you I didn't want smart meters but gave in.
Looking at the big picture re the roll-out of smart meters, I think that the energy companies have got to to get the job done and they have targets to reach, many of which have been rendered impossible by a variety of factors, one of which being the pandemic. Because of this they have in many cases chosen to fit them regardless as that then keeps their targets up to speed. I'd like to see the job description of the 'outcomes manager' I spoke to the other day.