How Do I Check My Meter Balance On My Phone?

How can I check my prepaid electricity meter balance?

Users can check their prepaid meter balance by dialing 801.

How do I find out how much credit I have on my smart meter?

Smart meter screen: if you’ve used up your emergency credit
Once you’ve activated your emergency credit, you can check up on it by pressing 7 on your smart meter keypad. If you’ve still got some credit left, the screen will first display ‘E-CREDIT’ and then ‘IN USE’.

How do I check my Ikeja Electric prepaid meter balance?

To check the outstanding bill on your account, sign into your comparelight.com account and click “check my meter details” It is advisable to always do this before recharging your meter.

How do I check my smart meter balance SSE?

You can check the balance on your account any time by logging in to My SSE Airtricity online. If you’ve just made a top-up payment, please allow up to 3 working days for this to be reflected in your account.

How do I read my gas meter text?

SMS Space<5 digits (in black)> to 9223555557. Login and give your meter reading. Please note, meter readers having a valid Identity Card should be permitted to take the meter reading. Meter reader carries Smart Phone hand held terminal.

Can I check my smart meter balance online?

Yes. You can check your balance by pressing ‘B’ on your Smart Meter. You can activate emergency credit by pressing ‘7’ on your Smart Meter.

What number do I press for gas meter reading?

To read the meter: press 9 – you’ll see ‘VOLUME’ on the screen. wait until it changes – you’ll see numbers followed by ‘M3’

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How do I read my gas meter kWh?

How do I convert gas units to kWh?

  1. Take a meter reading, and then subtract the new meter reading from the previous reading to work out the volume of gas used.
  2. Convert from imperial to metric by multiplying the units by 2.83.
  3. Multiply by volume correction factor (1.02264)
  4. Multiply by calorific value (40.0)

What is the B button for on my gas meter?

This is your electricity reading. If your meter has an ‘A’ and ‘B’ button, press ‘A’ until you get to TOTAL ACT IMPORT. The number below this is your electricity reading. Your meter might have three buttons to the side of the display.

How do you do meter reading?

Dial meter

  1. Read the first 5 dials from left to right – ignore any red dials or dials marked 1/10.
  2. If the pointer is between two numbers, write down the lower number – if it’s between 9 and 0, write down 9.
  3. If the pointer is directly over a number, write down that number and underline it.

How do I read my meter reading?

Read the dials from left to right. If the pointer is between the two numbers, always take the lower number. If the pointer is directly over a number, write down that one. If the pointer falls between 9 and 0, write down 9 and reduce the reading you’ve already taken for the dial on it’s left by one.

Does my gas meter show kWh?

Your electricity meter will have five numbers before the decimal point, and kilowatt hours or kWh will be written next to it. Older gas meters will show that they measure in cubic feet (ft3) and will have four numbers before the decimal point.

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Is my meter reading in kWh?

Remember not to include any numbers after the decimal point. Meter readings for electricity will show in ‘kWh’, for gas readings it will be in ‘m3’.

What is kWh on gas meter?

Although gas meters measure the amount of gas used in hundreds of cubic feet or cubic metres, gas bills display your use in kilowatt hours (kWh).

How do I wake up my gas meter?

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.

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