Hello,
see: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=203558

message from Dan Jacobson:
> Try this strict html out. You'll see PRE isn't BLOCKQUOTEed
> (indented), and the second depth of BLOCKQUOTEing is not further
> indented than the first.
>
>   <P>In fact the meter has an "Rr 13 8/9" painted on it.</P>
>
>   <BLOCKQUOTE>
> <PRE>
> Subject: Re: electric meter Rr hectowatthour
> From: "Dave Dahle" &lt;[email protected]&gt;
> Date: Tue, 29 Jul 2003 06:32:29 -0500
> Newsgroups: misc.industry.utilities.electric
> </PRE>
>
>    <P>"Dan Jacobson" &lt;[email protected]&gt; wrote</P>
>
>    <BLOCKQUOTE>
>     <P>Inside my electric meter is painted Kh 7.2, Rr 13 8/9.
>     Kh=100/Rr, But why is Rr the number of rotations for a
>     hectowatthour, not a kilowatthour?</P>
>    </BLOCKQUOTE>
>
>    <P>You're not taking the gear ratio between the disk and
>    register pickup gear into account!</P>
>
>    <P>In this case, we can safely assume it's 100 (commonly used on
>    GE, ABB/Westinghouse, and older Sangamo and Duncan meters).</P>
>
>    <P>Rr is the # of revolutions of the pickup gear for a full
>    revolution of the rightmost dial.</P>
>   </BLOCKQUOTE>
>
>   <P>So 1000 / 7.2 / 100 = ( 13 + 8 / 9 ) / 10</P>

Thank you

regards

Denis Briand

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