Hi, I’m Ifytext Chibuzor. I'm an electrician. I have spent over 4 years working with prepaid meters, solar setups, and inverters. I started PowerPek to share real-life solutions to the everyday power issues many of us face with our prepaid meters — from token errors to meter tampering warnings and many others.
Hi, I’m Ifytext Chibuzor. I'm an electrician. I have spent over 4 years working with prepaid meters, solar setups, and inverters. I started PowerPek to share real-life solutions to the everyday power issues many of us face with our prepaid meters — from token errors to meter tampering warnings and many others.
BPDB prepaid meter codes are a unique set of numbers that electricity consumers can use to operate their prepaid meter with ease. These codes are function-specific since they can only perform a particular function at time.
There are different BPDB prepaid meter codes that you can use to perform a certain function on your meter. These codes vary depending on the meter brand that you’re using. It may interest you to note that Bangladesh Power Development Board has four different prepaid meter brands that they distribute to consumers.
This means that the code you’ll need to operate your prepaid meter is dependent on the meter brand you’re using. The meter brands that BPDB issues to users are Inhe, Hexing, Linyang, and Eastern prepaid meters. So, if you’re under BPDB, you must be using a meter from any of these brands.
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🔗 Join Now on TelegramSo, you’ll need to know your BPDB prepaid meter brand to enable you to choose the right code for it. There are codes for meter activation, checking of the meter number, and emergency balance, among others. Just know the function that you want to perform and its corresponding codes and you’re good to go.
BPDB Prepaid Meter Code List

Currently, there are about 18 different unique BPDB prepaid meter codes that can be used to perform a particular function. Each meter brand has its own codes. The table below summarizes BPDB prepaid meter codes for Hexing, Linyang, and Eastern meter brands.
| S/N | Function | Hexing | Linyang | Eastern |
| 1. | Meter Activation | 865 | 865 | Auto |
| 2. | Logoff Return Token | 818 | – | 051 |
| 3. | Relay Tripping Cause | 806 | 008 | 041 |
| 4. | Emergency Balance Start | 811/810 | 809 | – |
| 5. | Meter Number | 804 | 100 | 011 |
| 6. | Sanction Load | 869 | 007 | 004 |
| 7. | Remaining Balance | 801 | 019 | 010 |
| 8. | Remaining Emergency Balance | 981/810 | 106 | – |
| 9. | Last Recharge Amount | 817 | 200 | 050 |
| 10. | Token Sequence Number | 889 | 201 | – |
| 11. | Token Sequence Number | 889 | 011 | 090 |
| 12. | Current Month Uses | 814 | 803 | 047 |
| 13. | Last-Month Uses | 820 | 820 | 053 |
| 14. | Status of Friendly Mode | 900 | 785 | 100 |
| 15. | Voltage | 877 | 760 | 070 |
| 16. | Current | 874 | 763 | 071 |
| 17. | Overdraw Threshold | – | 106 | 044/045 |
| 18. | Tariff Solution | 809/886 | 005 | 008 |
BPDB Prepaid Meter Codes for Inhe Meter Brand
The Inhe prepaid meter is among the popular prepaid meter brands used by electricity consumers under BPDB. This meter has both single-phase and three-phase types. Each type has its own code. The table below summarizes Inhe prepaid meter codes for both single and three-phase types.
| S/N | Function | Inhemeter Single Phase Code | Inhe MeterThree Phase Code |
| 1 | Meter Activation | 37120 | 37120 |
| 2 | Logoff Return Token | 54 | C6015 |
| 3 | Relay Tripping Cause | – | – |
| 4 | Emergency Balance Start | 89898686 | 89898686 |
| 5 | Meter Number | 30 | C10 |
| 6 | Sanction Load | 19 | 21350 |
| 7 | Remaining Balance | 00 | C501 |
| 8 | Remaining Emergency Balance | 38/59 | – |
| 9 | Last Recharge Amount | 31 | CL401 |
| 10 | Last Recharge Token | 53 | C6014 |
| 11 | Token Sequence Number | 52 | C6013 |
| 12 | Current Month Uses | 01 | – |
| 13 | Last-Month Uses | – | – |
| 14 | Status of Friendly Mode | 51/51/56 | C6011, C6012 |
| 15 | Voltage | 07 | L1-3270, L2-5270, and L3-7270 |
| 16 | Current | 08 | L1-31, L2-5170, and170, L3-7170 |
| 17 | Overdraw Threshold | 38 | C505 |
| 18 | Tariff Solution | 03 | C701 |
BPDB Prepaid Meter Emergency Balance Code
There are different brands of prepaid meters under BPDB; each brand has a specific code for activating and checking the emergency balance.
The code for requesting emergency balance for Inhe prepaid meter brand is 89898686 While the code that you can use to check the remaining emergency balance for Inhemeter is 38/59,
For Hexing prepaid meter brand, the code that you can use to request Emergency credit is 811/810, while the one that you can use to check the remaining emergency balance is 981/810
On the other hand, if you’re using the Linyang prepaid meter brand, the emergency balance requesting code is 809, while the code for checking the remaining emergency balance is 106.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the emergency code for the BPDB meter?
The emergency codes for the BPDB meter are 89898686, 811/810, 809, for Inhe prepaid meter, Hexing prepaid meter and Linyang prepaid meter, respectively.
How do I put emergency on smart meter?
You can activate emergency on your smart meter by inputting any of these codes 89898686, 811/810, 809 in it, depending on your meter type.
How do I get emergency balance on my meter?
You can check emergency balance on your meter by using these codes 38/59, 981/810 106, for Inhe prepaid meter, Hexing prepaid meter and Linyang prepaid meter, respectively. These codes are not difficult to use. All you need to do is to input the code and press enter and your emergency balance will display on your meter.
Bottom Line
Knowing the specific BPDB prepaid meter codes for your meter brand is essential to making your electricity management easier and more efficient. Whether you’re using an Inhe, Hexing, Linyang, or Eastern meter, these codes allow you to perform important functions like checking your balance, requesting emergency credit, or even activating your meter—all with a few simple inputs.
By having a clear understanding of these codes, you gain control over your electricity usage and avoid unnecessary surprises. It’s like having a handy toolbox to keep your power running smoothly, without having to wait for external support.
So, make sure you’re familiar with your meter brand and its corresponding codes to make the most of your prepaid system. Keep them handy, and you’ll find that managing your electricity is not only stress-free but also empowering!
Hi, I’m Ifytext Chibuzor. I'm an electrician. I have spent over 4 years working with prepaid meters, solar setups, and inverters. I started PowerPek to share real-life solutions to the everyday power issues many of us face with our prepaid meters — from token errors to meter tampering warnings and many others.
