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Originally Posted by New Englander
If a person is not home when Seco shows up at their house to replace the meter. I would assume they have to kill the power to the house. When they turn the power back on can you get a power surge?
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The notice I received said there was no need to be home and there would be a short outage during the replacement. That all makes sense - the meter is outside the home so they don't need me and no power would flow while the meter was removed.
There would be no more surge than with any other power outage.
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