Locking a
utility meter is one of the ways to keep people from tampering with it, but it
presents a unique difficulty. Meter locks must be accessible to repair
personnel and the utility company, which means they must be universally
unlock-able but still difficult to tamper with. here bellow you will see how a meter key works.
Barrel Locks
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Barrel locks are small metal rod-shaped locks. They have angled
heads that help prevent gripping and, potentially, pulling them out, and they
are difficult to break out of the lock. It can only be opened with keys issued
by the company, and the keys are only issued to individuals who have been
vetted and registered with the company that issues the lock, making them very
safe.
Wire Locks
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Wire locks use a piece of wire that wind around a plastic core.
These locks are very flexible and can be used in a variety of situations. The
thing that makes them so flexible--the wire--also makes them weaker as locks
because the wire can be cut.
Ring Lock
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These locks can be used instead fo a barrel lock; they have a bolt
that locks into a plastic case. They must be removed with a special tool, and,
because they clamp down on the meter, it's difficult to get a wire cutter or
blade under the ring to pop it off or cut it. The locks are tamper evident, so
it's easy to know when someone has been trying to pop it.
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