A gas meter and electric meter are normally installed in the box. This meter cabinet is usually situated near the main entrance of a house. Generally, the gas meter is installed in a wall-mounted box, but sometimes it may also be found in a floor-mounted cabinet.
Finding the location of the gas meter in your house is important as you will often need to observe whether it is functioning correctly. Typically, a gas meter should perform flawlessly but chances of a fault are always there. More importantly, the fault often remains undetected because, in most cases, you get a regular gas supply in your house without knowing that the meter has developed a fault. The consequences of a faulty gas meter may be reflected in unusual gas bills. That's why you must have at least a basic knowledge about working a gas meter and any possible faults it may develop occasionally.
The purpose and utility of a gas meter are to measure gas usage. Based on this information, the supplier charges the cost of gas. Gas meters are of different types, from traditional to the latest smart meters. In recent years, smart gas meters have gained popularity and replaced most conventional ones in the UK.
Gas meters don't get faulty so often. However, your gas meter could be defective in case you observe one or more of the following signs:
However, a faulty gas meter does not necessarily result in an increased energy bill. Sometimes, a hidden gas leakage somewhere in your home may also cause this. So, you need to take into consideration this important fact before venturing to call on the supplier for a faulty gas meter.
A gas meter is the property of the gas supply company. Any fault or error in this meter is the direct responsibility of the Suppliers. Under the prevailing rules and regulations, the suppliers are bound to get the fault removed or replace the faulty meter with a new one if required. They are legally bound to do so within 3 hours on a working day and 4 hours on weekly holidays.
If you are a tenant, you must inform the landlord immediately once you notice a fault in the gas meter. In this scenario, the landlord is responsible for removing the fault through suppliers within 3 to 4 hours.
If the supplier fails to remove the fault in your gas meter within the stipulated time, you have the right to claim compensation. The suppliers are bound by the law to pay the compensation within 10 working days. If they fail to pay the compensation within 10 days, they will have to pay double the compensation. For example, if the compensation is £30 and they haven’t paid it to you within 10 days, they will pay you £60.
If you are convinced, based on your basic checks, that the gas meter has developed a fault, you can call your gas supplier for a fault test. They will book you an appointment to carry out the fault testing processing. The appointment is normally fixed within the working hours of the day. However, the appointment has to be agreed upon mutually, based on your convenience and the availability of the supplier's representative.
Under the provisions of the prevalent laws, the supplier is liable to pay compensation in the following circumstances:
In this scenario, they are bound to pay compensation within 10 working days. Failure to do so within the stipulated time will have to pay you double the amount of compensation.
Gas meters should normally function flawlessly. However, there are rare chances of a gas meter getting faulty. Under normal circumstances, it is hard to establish whether the meter has developed any fault unless you get a regular gas supply in your kitchen. The only thing that should alert you is the unusually high gas bill, although it may also be due to a gas leakage.
If you are convinced that the gas meter has developed some fault, you need to call the gas supply company to check and remove the fault or, if required, replace the faulty gas meter. It is their responsibility to remove the fault at their cost. They should also pay you compensation if the independent meter examiner declares the meter defective.
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