To check the degree of the gas meter, you can follow these steps:
Determine the type and type of gas meter: Different models and types of gas meters may have different readings, so first check the type and type of gas meter you are using.
Locate the gas meter: Usually the gas meter is located inside the house or inside the gas meter box outside the house. You can find the gas meter box or determine the location of the gas meter based on the direction of the gas meter's pipes.
Observe the gas meter readings: Gas meters usually have a digital dial with scales and numbers on them. Some gas meters are mechanical and have a pointer to indicate the reading, while some are electronic and the numbers show the reading directly.
Read the degree of the gas meter: Observe the reading of the gas meter, usually in cubic meters (m). In the case of a mechanical gas meter, read the number or scale that the pointer points to, noting the position of the decimal point. In the case of an electronic gas meter, the digital display is read directly.
Please note that reading the degrees of a gas meter may require some skill and experience, and if you are not sure how to read the degrees of a gas meter correctly, it is advisable to consult a professional or contact your local gas** company for help and guidance.