The index of a gas meter looks quite complicated, but it is really a very simple contrivance. The small circle on the top in Fig. 177 is for testing purposes only and need not be considered. The dial of Fig. 177 is shown in Fig. 177A. The first circle, marked 1 thousand, registers 100 feet for each figure, 1000 feet for the entire circle. If the pointer stood on 9 it would mean 900 cubic feet. The second circle registers 1000 for each figure, or 10,000 for the entire circle. When the pointer of the first circle has been around once, it reaches 0 on that circle, but the hand on the second has moved to figure 1, showing 1000 feet used. The process goes on until the pointer of the second circle has traveled around and stands at zero. The pointer on the third circle, however, has moved to 1, indicating 10,000. This explanation shows the general plan of the index. A few minutes study of it will render the index as easy to read as the face of a clock. Of course, the pointers do not always stand exactly on the figures as they move from figure to figure as the gas is used.

Suppose your index stood like this:

Fig. 177 A.   Gas meter dial. It reads 38600 cubic feet.

Fig. 177 A. - Gas-meter dial. It reads 38600 cubic feet.

Take the figure 3 on the 100 thousand circle, the figure 8 on the 10 thousand, and the figure 6 on the 1 thousand, and you have 30,000, 8000, and 600, or 38,600 feet. To ascertain the quantity of gas used in the time elapsing between the readings of the meter, subtract the quantity registered at the previous reading. Thus, if the previous reading was 38,600 feet, and the next reading 40,100 feet, the pointers standing thus:

Fig. 1775.   Gas meter dial. It reads 40100 cubic feet.

Fig. 1775. - Gas-meter dial. It reads 40100 cubic feet.

You have..............................

40,100

Subtract your last reading............

38,600 and you find

that your bill should be for.......................

1,500 feet

When 100,000 feet have been passed, the index is at zero; that is, all the pointers stand at 0, and the registration begins all over again.