Washington Gas-Commercial Load LetterPM edits3 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your company name and contact information, including phone number and email address, in the designated fields.
  3. Fill out the service address section with the complete address, city, state, and zip code where services are required.
  4. Provide project details such as the project name and closest intersection. If you are an existing customer, include your Washington Gas Account number.
  5. Select the type of commercial establishment from the provided options (e.g., Office Building, Restaurant) to specify your business type.
  6. List all proposed equipment along with their BTUH input ratings. Indicate any dual-fueled boilers and provide operating schedules for process applications.
  7. Complete the sections for existing and new equipment descriptions, ensuring to include quantities and total BTUH input ratings.
  8. Specify gas pressure requirements at the meter outlet and provide a project start date along with the required gas date.
  9. Finally, sign and date the form before submitting it along with an electronic site plan clearly marking gas meter locations.

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Gas Load = Pumping Speed x Pressure. You can easily see that if a system has a given pumping speed, which is usually the case, the pressure in the system will be dependent upon the relative size of the gas load.
To obtain the cubic feet per hour of gas required, divide the input of the appliances by the average Btu (kW. h) heating value per cubic foot of the gas. The average Btu per cubic foot is 1,100.
The gas-load factor is defined as =Q g/A g*( g/( l g)) 1/2. Q g is the volumetric gas flow rate (m 3/s), A g is the vessel cross-sectional area (m 2), g and l are the gas and liquid densities, respectively (kg/m 3) (Souders and Brown, Ind.
If you send your payment in an envelope other than the one we provide, address it to Washington Gas, PO Box 37747, Philadelphia PA 19101‑5047.
This GAS LOAD LETTER form is essential for customers seeking gas service from National Grid. It collects necessary equipment and installation details. Users must complete this form to ensure a successful service installation.
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How do I get a Washington Gas account in my name? For assistance with getting a Washington Gas account in your name, call 844-WASHGAS (927-4427) to speak with a customer service representative. Washington Gas protects customers account information.
Washington Gas, a WGL Holdings, Inc. company, serves more than one million residential, commercial and industrial customers throughout Washington D.C. and the surrounding region.

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