1-Gang 20A 600V Three-Phase Instrument Rated Meter Socket USTH81A194CH
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1-Gang 20A 600V Three-Phase Instrument Rated Meter Socket USTH81A194CH

1-Gang 20A 600V Three-Phase Instrument Rated Meter Socket USTH81A194CH
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Specification

Type Instrument rated socket
Amperage Rating 20A
Feed type Bottom
Number of jaws Eight-jaw
Phase Three-phase
Utility approvals IL : Commonwealth Edison (ComEd) / CECHA
Number of wires Four-wire
Hub type Solid top
Security Ringless
Voltage rating 600 V
Accessories
Factory wired test switch
Number of sockets
1
Product Length/Depth
4.36 in
Product Height
20 in
Product Width
12 in
Certifications
UL Listed

About :

A Meter Socket is an essential electrical component used to house and connect an electric meter to an electrical system, allowing utility companies to measure the amount of electricity consumed by a residence, business, or industrial facility. Meter sockets provide a secure and standardized point of connection for the utility meter, ensuring accurate readings of electricity usage for billing and monitoring purposes.

Also Known As :

Meter Pack, Meter Socket, Meter Base, Electrical Meter Socket, Power Meter Socket, Electric Meter Base, Meter Connection Box, Commercial Meter Socket, Residential Meter Socket

Features :

Electrical Meter Connection :

The meter socket provides a safe and reliable connection for the electric meter, ensuring the proper flow of electricity from the utility to the premises.

Meter Protection :

Meter sockets often include features like weatherproof enclosures, grounding, and locking mechanisms to protect the meter from environmental factors, tampering, and unauthorized access.

Easy Installation and Maintenance :

These devices are designed for ease of installation by qualified electricians, with clear wiring connections and mounting options. Maintenance typically involves ensuring the integrity of the meter connections and checking for wear or corrosion.

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FAQ's

What is a meter socket and why do I need one?

A meter socket is a weatherproof enclosure that houses the electric meter and connects your service entrance conductors to the utility’s power lines. It allows the utility to measure your electricity usage and acts as a safe, secure interface between their system and your home’s wiring. Without it, your electric meter can’t function, and power can’t legally or safely be delivered to the home.

What are the different types of meter sockets?
  • Main breaker socket: Includes a built-in breaker for disconnecting service.
  • Main lug socket: No breaker, just lugs for wire terminations; requires a separate disconnect.
  • Ring-type socket: A locking ring is used to secure the meter (often required by utilities).
  • Ringless socket: Holds the meter with clips; makes it easier to access for service.
  • Overhead socket: Accepts power from overhead utility lines.
  • Underground socket: Accepts power from underground service laterals.
  • Bypass socket: Includes a mechanism to maintain service during meter removal.

Multi-position socket: Allows for two or more meters in a single enclosure (e.g., apartments).

How do I know if a meter socket is bad, and can it be repaired, or does it need replacement?

Signs for a replacement include burn marks, loose meter jaws, rust/corrosion, or cracked housing. Minor wear (like a worn cover or missing knockout plug) can be repaired, but internal damage or safety risks require full replacement.

Can I use one meter socket to serve multiple tenants?

Yes, a multi-gang meter socket allows each unit to have its own meter and separate billing.

What’s the difference between a gang meter socket and individual meter sockets?

Gang sockets combine multiple meters in one enclosure — neater and more cost-efficient for multi-unit buildings.

Do multi-family buildings need a disconnect for each unit?
  1. Yes, most utilities and codes require a separate disconnect for each meter position.
Yes, most utilities and codes require a separate disconnect for each meter position.

A socket for commercial or industrial 3-phase electrical service.

How do I know if a meter socket is approved by my utility provider?

Check the utility’s official list of accepted meter sockets or call for approval.

How long does a meter socket last?

30+ years with proper installation and no exposure to water, rust, or physical damage.

What is a meter socket cover and when should it be replaced?

It protects internal components from the weather. Replace it if it is cracked or no longer seals properly.

Can I replace just parts of a meter socket, like jumpers or adapters?

Yes, if compatible, but full replacement is safer.

What kind of meter socket do I need for solar or generator installations?
  • Solar-ready: Includes space for a solar production meter or uses a socket adapter.
  • Generator-ready: Has a bypass or interlock that allows generator connection when utility power is out.

Use the one that matches your utility’s net metering or backup power interconnection rules.

Can I use the same meter socket for both residential and commercial buildings?

Only if rated and approved for the application.

What is the difference between a meter socket and a meter base?

These terms are often used interchangeably, but “meter socket” is the more technical term referring to the component that holds and connects the meter. “Meter base” is more common in utility and construction slang. The difference in terminology often comes down to regional usage or whether you're talking about the complete assembly (base) or just the socket component.

Who is responsible for installing and maintaining the meter socket: the homeowner or the utility company?

The homeowner provides and maintains the meter socket, which a licensed electrician must install. The utility installs and owns the meter itself. If the socket is damaged, it's the homeowner’s job to repair or replace it by calling a licensed electrician.

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