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Apr 19, 2018 News
The Guyana Power and Light Incorporated is currently conducting a programme to remove faulty meters.
Metering Manager, of the Loss Reduction Department, Wayne Watson, told the Department of Public Information (DPI) that the utility company began in November last year, an investigation to sort and replace faulty meters after it was discovered that there was a large quantity of straight feed prepaid and postpaid customers.
He said that teams are currently working on East Bank Demerara (EBD) corridor from Timehri to Houston replacing these faulty meters. The exercise is expected to move to the East Coast Demerara (ECD) corridor within the next few weeks.
Watson noted that GPL is fully equipped with the necessary tools to replace the faulty meters.
He explained the main issue with the “straight feed meters were the fact that persons are extending their houses either in size or internally upgrading along with the extension.”
Watson said initially when persons apply for the service, they receive 30 amps, however with additions to their homes such as water pumps, air conditioning units their load base has now increased.
Watson said these additions are often made without proper consultation with the Government Inspectorate Office. He recommended that persons visit any GPL office to determine if they should increase their amps.
Watson also advised that GPL clients relay their issues to the power company “rather than having an unauthorised person attempt to address a problem that they are not fully acquainted with.”
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