Body & Soul7 mins ago
Gas Meter
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My in home display unit (fancy term for the little gadget that sits in my kitchen telling me how much gas and electricity I am using) disconnected from the smart meters and won't reconnect.
That is not my main concern here.
I put it next to the gas meter hoping they would talk to each other and hook up and noticed that there is nothing in the display screen of my gas meter. No digits, nothing. If I was asked to 'read the meter' I coulnd't.
Is this anything to worry about? Does it warrant me contacting the emergency phone number?
That is not my main concern here.
I put it next to the gas meter hoping they would talk to each other and hook up and noticed that there is nothing in the display screen of my gas meter. No digits, nothing. If I was asked to 'read the meter' I coulnd't.
Is this anything to worry about? Does it warrant me contacting the emergency phone number?
Answers
Gas meters To take the reading from your gas meter, you'll need to press a button to wake up the meter. Depending on your meter, it'll be either an OK button, a red “A” button or a round button between two arrowed buttons. The reading will appear on the screen. As your gas meter is powered by a battery, the screen will go blank after a short while to save power.
14:30 Sun 04th Jul 2021
Gas meters
To take the reading from your gas meter, you'll need to press a button to wake up the meter. Depending on your meter, it'll be either an OK button, a red “A” button or a round button between two arrowed buttons. The reading will appear on the screen. As your gas meter is powered by a battery, the screen will go blank after a short while to save power.
To take the reading from your gas meter, you'll need to press a button to wake up the meter. Depending on your meter, it'll be either an OK button, a red “A” button or a round button between two arrowed buttons. The reading will appear on the screen. As your gas meter is powered by a battery, the screen will go blank after a short while to save power.