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Power meter limiters

A limiter is used to restrict the flow of electricity. It allows a small amount of power to flow through the meter to maintain minimal service at a location, instead of completely shutting off the power.

​​​About limiters

A limiter is used to restrict the flow of electricity. It allows a small amount of power to flow through the meter to maintain minimal service at a location, instead of completely shutting off the power.

With a limiter, you'll have enough power to run heat, a few lights and a major appliance such as a fridge. As long as you stay within the limit, your power will stay on. If you use power that exceeds the limit allowed, the limiter will shut off your electricity.

Resetting limiters

There are 4 types of limiters, so it's important to determine what type of limiter's been installed so you can know how to reset it.

Type of limiterHow to resetVoltage supplied
Limiter 1
(automatic)
Will automatically turn back on after 15 minutes

Within the City of Edmonton:
120 and 240 volt appliances
Note: Usage to a maximum of 420 watt hours in a 15 minute period.

Limiter 2
(reset button)
Press the button to reset the limiter120 volts and 15 amps to all circuits in the home
Limiter 3
(push/pull knob)
Pull down the knob and push up to activate120 volts and 15 amps to all circuits in the home
Limiter 4
(on/off switch)
Flip the toggle switch to the "on" position120 volts and 15 amps to all circuits in the home

Consumption by household device

DeviceApprox. device rating (watts)Approx. consumption (watt-hours / minute)

Lightbulb, LED or CF

13

0.2

Freezer

30

0.5

Fridge (500kWh/yr)

57

1

Lightbulb, incandescent

60

1

TV LCD (large)

75

1.3

TV CRT

100

1.7

Total lighting load

150

2.5

Furnace (3/4 hp)

560

9.3

Microwave

1200

20

Electric space heater

1500

25

Hairdryer

1500

25

Stove element (high power)

1500

25

Toaster (large)

1500

25

Dishwasher

1800

30

Oven

2400

40

Clothes Dryer (large)300050

Removing the limiter

To discuss removing a limiter, contact our Customer Service at 310-4300.

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