How to check the natural gas account number
How to check the natural gas account number: search on the gas bill, check online, or call the gas service hotline.
1. Search on the gas bill
The gas company will send a corresponding gas bill to each user. This bill not only contains the user’s name and address, but also the gas bill. Account number is used to record the user’s gas usage. Therefore, the user's gas card number can also be seen, which is extremely convenient for query.
2. Online query
Gas service companies often provide online operations. You can log in to the official website of the gas company or the relevant gas service platform and use your own gas account and login password to log in. , and enter the query menu bar to fill in the relevant information to query your gas card number.
3. Call the gas service hotline
If you cannot check your gas card number through the above methods, the easiest way is to call the gas service hotline to check. Gas service companies usually have dedicated service centers. Users can make inquiries by calling the gas service center contact number. The service staff will help query the corresponding gas card number based on the user's personal information.
Gas meter reading method
1. Household diaphragm gas meter: Household diaphragm gas meter is the kind of wheel with characters, usually the first five (black) and the last three (red), black is the integer value, red is the value after the decimal point. This kind is easier to read. Just subtract the previous value from the value to get the desired result. Of course, what is recorded here is the gas usage, not the payment amount.
2. Smart gas meters: There are many types of smart gas meters, such as wireless remote gas meters, Internet of Things gas meters, IC card gas meters, etc. The way to read the value is similar. If it has an LCD screen, just read it directly. If it has a word wheel, it is the same as the reading method of the diaphragm gas meter.
3. Old-fashioned pointer-type gas meter: This kind of gas meter looks complicated. There will be 1, 10, 100 and other numerical symbols on the dial, which represent the number starting with this. For example, if the value in the 10th digit is 2, it is 20, if the value in the hundreds digit is 3, it is 300, and so on. There is no need to record the decimal point value. Write down all the values in this way and subtract the value from the meter reading last month.