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Should my gas meter make a hissing noise?

Re: Hissing sound from outdoor natural gas meter Yes, it is a normal sound depending on the gas draw. You would smell it if it were leaking gas. Then definitely report it. To ease your concern, call the gas company and verify, pretty sure they will tell you the same thing.Click to see full answer. Moreover, is your gas meter supposed to make noise?Gas meters, in particular older models, can make noises when you are using the gas in your house. Electricity meters do not commonly make any noise. However, if you have an Economy 7 meter in your house with a time switch, you may get a humming noise coming from it.Likewise, do outside gas meters make noise? Note that gas meters do make noise as part of their normal operation. “Hissing” is the sound of gas escaping natural gas piping or metering, either inside or outside your home. Additionally, is it normal for gas meter to hiss? A hissing sound isn’t often present either. That’s why your energy company adds a harmless but smelly chemical to the gas. The gas supplied to your home will smell like sulphur, or rotten eggs, to help you identify gas leaks. hear a whistling or hissing sound near a gas line or meter.Why is my natural gas meter beeping?The noise is likely caused by a moving part rubbing its bearing or keeper. Whether or not it’s a problem will depend on the meter. You should contact the utility, and let them decide how to proceed. In most places the utility owns the meter, and is responsible for maintaining and/or replacing them.

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Update: 2024-08-25