Turning Your Gas Off
How to Locate Your Main Gas Service Shutoff Valve
Knowing the location of your main gas service shutoff valve will help you turn off the gas supply to your entire facility quickly in case of an emergency.
The location of the valve can vary depending on the type of building and when it was installed:
- The gas meter and gas service shutoff valve is usually located on the side or in front of the building. If the building has a breezeway, it could be located there.
Gas Shutoff Valve
- In some cases, the gas meter can be located in a cabinet enclosure built into the building or located inside the building. In these cases, the gas service shutoff valve can be located outside on a section of gas service pipe next to the building, or near the gas meter.
Cabinet Meter
Cabinet Meter Outside
- If there are multiple meters serving gas to multiple units within a building, there are individual gas service shutoff valves for each unit near each of the gas meters, including a master valve for the entire building where the gas pipe comes out of the ground. Your facilities personnel or your property manager (if you are leasing) might be able to help you locate your unit’s valve location.
Multiple Meters
When to Turn Off Your Gas
Do not shut off the gas unless you smell gas, hear gas escaping, see a broken gas line or if you suspect a gas leak. If you shut off the gas, there may be a considerable delay before PG&E can turn your service on. Once the gas is shut off at the meter, do not try to turn it back on yourself. If the gas service shutoff valve is closed, PG&E or another qualified professional should perform a safety inspection before the gas service is restored and the appliance pilots are lit.How to Turn Off Your Gas
Gas Service Shutoff Valve
- Know where your main gas service shutoff valve is located
- Keep an adjustable pipe or crescent-type wrench available to turn off the gas in case of an emergency
- Know how to shut off the gas at the gas service shutoff valve
- Leave it off until service can be restored safely by PG&E or another qualified professional
Appliance Gas Shutoff Valve
Appliance Gas Shutoff Valve
- Know which of your appliances use natural gas
- Know where the appliance gas shutoff valves are located, and how to turn them off
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