This is a reading taken on a british gas display screen but the provider is utility point.
How to read smart electric meter eon.
How to read your smart in home meter screen this example from british gas display unit take a look at some photos below showing a gas and an electricity reading.
For gas smart meters press and hold the red button a for 5 10 seconds this will then display credit on.
But you can read your smart in home display.
Smart meters use wireless networks to communicate within your home to show your energy use on your in home display and to communicate with each other.
A series of letters will appear.
Press 9 on the keypad.
This display will show you your daily weekly or monthly energy use in terms of money kilowatt hours.
If you wish to calculate how many kilowatt hours you ve used in the last month subtract the current reading from the previous reading which should be stated on your most recent bill.
To get a reading from these smart meters.
You can read your smart meter by taking a look at your in house smart meter display unit.
Your smart in home display shows you how much it costs to keep your home cosy day and night.
If you prefer to take electricity and gas readings for yourself here s how you can check how much energy you re using by reading your smart meter.
Generally you don t read a smart meter as they re sent to us automatically.
If you have an electricity single rate smart meter the display will automatically show the reading.
Your gas smart meter only sends readings as far as your electricity smart meter which then uses the same type of secure network as mobile phones in order to send both of your meter readings.
If you have an electricity dual rate smart meter press and release the blue display button and this will show rate two.
To read a digital electric meter read the series of large numbers near the center of your meter and write them down.
If you have a keypad.
To find your electricity read you re looking for a number followed by kwh but remembering to ignore the numbers after the decimal place.