Originally Posted by A famous detective
Elementary my dear Watson, elementary...
The devil is in the detail here. The IHD isn't paired to the meters directly, but to the Communications Hub that lives above the electric meter (or to the side of it in some cases). Everything on the HAN is paired to that hub and all comms for both WAN and HAN go through that. Think of it like your Wi-Fi router at home and you're basically on the right track.
The meters never know about which IHD is connected to the HAN. Otherwise my electric meter would realise there's not one, but TWO Chameleon IHD6-CAD-PPMID on the HAN at the same time. Blastoise calls them the Kecleon Brothers which is a joke based on them being from Chameleon Technology. Except his pair of IHD6 are called Kecleon Green and Kecleon Purple, while mine are called Kecleon Black and Kecleon White. It helps us to tell them all apart. We're aiming to have a whole family of these things too! XD
Having a single point of contact on the HAN makes
that kind of chaos much easier to pull off, while also allowing individual devices to be replaced freely without nuking and rebuilding the entire Site.
Now... When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever is left must be the possible? Yes? :)