Reading a gas meter is a straightforward process that can help you monitor your usage and keep track of your gas consumption. Most residential gas meters are dial meters, but there are also digital models. If you have a dial meter, you will notice that it has several dials turning in different directions, typically with numbers ranging from zero to nine. To read the meter, start from the dial furthest to the right, moving left.
It is important to note that you record the number indicated by each dial, but you should only write down the number if the pointer is directly on the number or has passed it. If the pointer is between two numbers, you will need to record the lower number. For instance, if the pointer is between three and four, you will record three. Always take care to ensure you read the dials in the correct direction since they rotate in alternating directions.
If your meter is digital, the process is even simpler. You will just need to read the numbers displayed on the screen, and they correspond directly to your usage. For specific information related to readings and billing, it might be useful to explore the resources available on the official South Jersey Gas website to better understand your gas meter and its readings.
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