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HUTT VALLEY POWER BOARD

Load statistics for February, with figures to date in' parentheses, were presented, to the meeting of tho Hutt Valley Electric Power Board on Thursday as follow: Number" of consumers, 49 (10,402); number of ranges, 15, (1346); water heaters, 15 (1158); connected load in k.w., 295 (36,600); made up of light, 38 (4641); heat, 246 (34,875); and power, 11 (7084). The maximum demand for the month was 4824 k.v.a. on Friday, 13th February, and Wednesday, 25th February, at noon at 04 per cent, power factor. . It.was reported that another block of shops in Petono had signed uji for community lighting,, and that the construction of the necessary fittings was proceeding. " Good progress was being made with re-inspection ' work in the Plimmerton area. During the period sth February to Ith March, 65 installations were re-in-spected and 35 notices of defects were, issued. • ' '

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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 68, 21 March 1931, Page 14

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HUTT VALLEY POWER BOARD Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 68, 21 March 1931, Page 14

HUTT VALLEY POWER BOARD Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 68, 21 March 1931, Page 14

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