To enter your meter reading online
click the button below.
 Digital meters 
- Read your meter numbers starting from the left.
- Read to the unit 1
- Don't read any digits marked
in red
- Don't read any digits after a decimal
point
- Don't read the 0.1 unit
- In this
example the reading is 00123.
Clock Dial meters  This reading is 94 690. When reading these meters, you
ignore the 1/10 unit (this is usually marked in red. You
need to read the 5 remaining units from left to right . (Start
at unit 10,000 and finish at unit 1). There are two important
rules:
- When the hand is between two numbers write down
the lower number.
- When the hand is on a number - write
down the number BEFORE the one it's on.
Special note: You will need to check the very next right hand unit, if this
one’s hand is between 0 and 1 you will need to then
write down the actual number the hand is on (not the one
before).
If you can't get the hang of this just draw the hand
positions onto the dials on the back of your bill. Electronic meters  An electronic meter could be in place if your pricing option
is based on two separate meter readings. An LCD reading will
show you the two readings and a total reading, whether by
scrolling automatically (if it is a black meter) or at the
push of a button (if it is a beige meter). In an example
where the meter measures hot water usage separately from
other power usage:  This is a test pattern. You do not read this.  This is the
total of both readings. You do not read this (0 will
show on the beige meters).  Reading 1 is the units
used for electricity other than hot water. YOU DO READ
THIS, reading is 123456.  Reading 2 shows units used
for hot
water. YOU DO READ THIS, reading is 112345 Gas meters 
- Read your meter numbers starting from the left.
- Read
up to the decimal point. Don't read any digits past
the decimal point or in red.
- In this example the
reading is 1291.

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