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How to Read My Meter

Gas meters measure the amount of gas used. Your monthly gas bill is calculated in part by comparing a monthly reading obtained from your meter with the last recorded reading on file. The difference between the two readings indicates the total amount of gas used during that period.

Although your meter dials may not look exactly like those in the diagram to the below, these instructions can be used to read most residential meters, regardless of meter style or manufacturer.

Read the meter dials left to right. If a hand is between two numbers, always read the smaller number except when the hand is between zero and nine, in which case you read the number nine. In the illustration above, dial 1 reads “4,” dial 2 reads “9,” dial 3 reads “1,” and dial 4 reads “8”. The correct reading for this meter is 4918.

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