...the ZW volt/amp meter they made about 10 years ago. It's internally wired incorrectly and does exactly what you are asking for as long as all tracks are common ground together...
When used on common ground layouts, this meter will register about the same current on every ammeter display because the current is measured on the "U" returns. The voltage displays are accurate.
What this means is that if you have a large current draw on one power district of 4 connected to corresponding (A-B-C-D) and "U" posts, it will inflate all 4 current displays rather equally. For the total current being used at any one time, you have to add up all 4 displays.
If you use just one "U" connection, and this is the only transformer being used(none phased to it), then connect all commons to the one "U" on the meter, it will give you the total output of the transformer in whichever display(A-B-C or D) matching that "U" post. The remaining 3 ammeter displays will remain blank regardless of throttle settings and voltage displayed..