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ATCO Gas participates in new Calgary subdivision using renewable energy
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Preparing for Natural Gas Service DisruptionDisruption of your natural gas supply is rare…but it can happen. ATCO Gas is on-call 24 hours every day of the year and we work hard to supply you with natural gas. So much so, you rarely need to think about the possibility of an outage. But accidents and unforeseen circumstances can arise and cause unexpected disruptions in your gas supply. You should always be prepared for an emergency, regardless of the cause. If a gas outage occurs, you should be prepared and know what to do. An electricity outage can also affect natural gas service. How to PrepareWhat can customers do to prepare?Keep extra supplies on hand It is a good idea to have supplies on hand and be prepared for any emergency, not just a gas outage. Some of these supplies may include:
What to do during an outageKeep your house from cooling down
A major concern during a cold weather outage is the possibility of pipes and toilets freezing. Consider winterizing your pipes to prevent them from bursting. Close blinds or drapes and avoid opening doors to keep heat from escaping. Keep warm Put on layers of clothing and stay warm. Other sources of heatOptions for keeping your home warm during an outage include using indoor-rated electric heaters. Wood-burning fireplaces are not recommended unless they have their own fresh air supply for combustion. Outdoor barbecues, kerosene heaters and camping heaters should never be used as they emit Carbon Monoxide. What to do during a major emergencyBy taking a few simple steps today, you can become better prepared to face a range of emergencies - anytime, anywhere.
What to do when the gas comes back onThere are two things you may need to do to restore your natural gas supply to your home and get your gas appliances running again: Resetting your regulatorA regulator is a pressure sensitive valve that closes when gas service is interrupted. It is always located next to the gas meter, which can be inside or outside your home. There are two types of regulators – a sealed regulator that resets automatically when gas service is restored, and a manual regulator that requires resetting. The first stepWhether you have a sealed or manual regulator, the first step is to turn off all gas appliances. You can turn off your appliances using either the individual operating valve (control knob) on each appliance or the manually operated back valve on the gas piping leading to each appliance. If you have a manual regulator, you will need to reset it. Follow these instructions:
When the dials are not moving, you are ready to re-light your appliances. The illustration below shows the on and off positions for the manually operated back valve. Manual Regulator - Needs to be reset
Sealed Regulator - This type will reset itself
Re-lighting your appliancesOn each natural gas appliance, you will find an instruction plate or label on how to re-light the appliance. Each appliance has a slightly different procedure for re-lighting. Carefully follow the instructions on each appliance. If you cannot find the regulator or are unsure how to re-light your appliances, turn off all gas appliances and call your nearest ATCO Gas office. |