Monday, April 22, 2013

Read A Gas Meter

A good way to monitor gas usage is by reading the gas meter and comparing it to the previous reading. If you know read the meter, you can check on the accuracy of an unusually high bill. It isn't difficult if you follow the simple steps.


Instructions


1. Secure your last gas bill so that when you read the meter, you'll have a point of comparison.


2. Take a pencil and paper to record the numbers that you see.


3. Start reading the dial at the left. There are three to six dials. Each one goes in a different clockwise direction from the previous one.


4. Look at the arrow. If the arrow is between numbers, the number that you'll want to write down is the lowest number.


5. Look carefully to see if the hand of the dial is directly on a number. Check the dial to the right. Notice whether it has passed the zero. If it hasn't, you need to use the lower number for the first dial.


6. Subtract the reading from the previous gas bill from the number you wrote down, and the answer is how much gas you have used since the last reading.







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