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Opus Energy's Simple Guide to Reading Your Gas Meter

To ensure accurate bills and to keep your account up-to-date you should aim to submit meter reads, ideally every month, but at least every three to four months. Reading your meter is simple; use our easy-to-understand instructions to find out how.

Reading a Gas Dial Meter

  • Each dial turns in the opposite direction from the one before it, so take some time to check the way each turns
  • Each dial reads from 0-9
  • Read the dials from left to right, ignoring the dial marked 1/10 as this is only used for testing
  • When the pointer is between two numbers, always note down the lower number. This is not necessarily the nearest number to the pointer
  • However, if the number is between 9 and 0, write down 9
  • If the pointer is directly over a number, record and underline the number 

  

 

The meter reading for this example is 66148

 

Reading Digital Meters

Record the numbers left to right, ignoring the number(s) in red, printed zeros, inside a red border or after the decimal point. Below are three examples of typical digital gas meters:

 

The meter reading for this digital meter example is 6653

 

The meter reading for this imperial meter example is 2988

 

The meter reading for this metric meter example is 75193

 

Submitting Your Gas Meter Readings

Use one of the options below to submit your meter readings:

Online: Use our simple online form
Telephone:   Call 0845 5435775* and talk to one of our Customer Service Agents, they are available to take your meter readings Monday to Friday, 8am – 6pm
Email: Email your meter reading to customerreads@opusenergy.com **

** When emailing your meter readings please also include the following information:

  • Customer name
  • Site number (this number can be found on your invoice)
  • Date the meter read was taken
  • Meter serial identification (only essential if you are submitting meter readings for more than one meter)

*All calls received by Opus Energy are recorded for training and verification purposes

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