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Small/Medium BusinessGetting New ServiceTo get new gas service in your commercial building, the building must have a service line and a meter set. A service line is the gas pipe that runs from the street to a building's gas meter. It must be installed before the meter. The meter set measures the gas consumption from the building. Follow these guidelines to request a service line and meter. Step 1: Initial Contact Fill out the Discover Natural Gas form. A Piedmont representative will contact you to inform you whether gas is available or if any additional steps need to be taken. Step 2: Sign Commercial Service Agreement Your Piedmont representative may need the following information: - Site plan showing needed gas meter location
- Estimated gas load (prefer equipment list with gas capacities in BTU/HR) - determined at initial meeting
- Gas delivery pressure needed at meter set (inches or pounds)
- Standard meter pressure is 7" unless requested - maximum meter load of 1600 cubic feet per hour (cfh)
- 2 psig and 5 psig pressures available in most locations
- Dates needed for service and meter installations
- Person to contact for schedule changes
- Name, phone number, job address and permit address
- Special consent forms such as requests to replace asphalt, re-seed, etc.
The time expectation for installing a service line (weather permitting during non-holiday periods) is: - Winter: up to six weeks
- Spring/Summer/Fall: up to four weeks
Step 3: Request a meter set Once your service line is installed, you are ready for your gas meter to be set. A Piedmont service representative will install the meter for your building. Please contact your local Piedmont Natural Gas office , ask for your Commercial Sales Representative, and request a meter set. Your Piedmont representative will need the following information: - Service line inspection approval by city or county with jurisdiction. (In some locations, Piedmont contacts city or county for approval to set meter) Tell us the building permit number
- Same information as service line request.
- Site plan showing needed gas meter location
- Estimated gas load (prefer equipment list with gas capacities in BTU/HR)
- Gas delivery pressure needed at meter set (inches or pounds)
- Standard meter pressure is 7" unless requested -- maximum meter load of 1600 cubic feet per hour (cfh)
- 2 psig and 5 psig pressures available in most locations
- Dates needed for service and meter installations
- Person to contact for schedule changes
- Name, phone number, job address and permit address
- Special consent forms such as requests to replace asphalt, re-seed, etc.
- Immediately communicate any changes affecting the building's gas equipment to the local Commercial Sales Representative to prevent service or meter installation delays.
Time expectation for meter set: - Allow four working days after inspection approval for meter to be set
- Additional time may be needed during Fall Light-Up Season (Sept.-Dec.) or for conditions such as inclement weather
Time delays may be caused by: - Change in service location (one to two-week delay)
- Change in loads (two-week delay)
- Change in meter pressure (two-week delay)
If you have further questions, please call 1-877-279-3636. back to top
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