Devices, systems, and methods for bypassing an electrical meter

Electrical connectors – Power measuring meter coupling part

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C200S244000

Reexamination Certificate

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11468823

ABSTRACT:
Certain exemplary embodiments comprise a system, which can comprise a bypass hub for an electrical meter. The bypass hub can comprise an electrically conductive blade comprising a first socket engageable end and a second socket engageable end. The electrically conductive blade can define a through-hole. The electrically conductive blade can be coupled to a shaft via at least one blade retainer.

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