They purchased the Westinghouse meter business several years ago. Most of the older analog meters are still available.
I don't know about the switch. If it's one of the old Westinghouse Type W or Type W-2 switches, then it should be available (or a close substitute) from Electroswitch. They purchased the Westinghouse switch business a few years ago. Their website is:
They purchased the Westinghouse meter business several years ago. Most of the older analog meters are still available.
I don't know about the switch. If it's one of the old Westinghouse Type W or Type W-2 switches, then it should be available (or a close substitute) from Electroswitch. They purchased the Westinghouse switch business a few years ago. Their website is:
For any discontinued Westinghouse Electric product go to the following website and do a product search. The listing is difficult to use because there are so many different variations of the name of the device that you have.
You can also try the next site. This is the former division of (W) that used to supply many of these types of parts to the after market. They may be able to help.
Suggestion: The KA-231 kVmeter does not appear to be posted on the mentioned web. If discontinued there may be a voltage divider applied to the advertised KA-241.