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NEWARK, N.J., Aug. 14 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- PSE&G is recommending that its customers test their heating systems now, before the chilly weather arrives. If there's a problem, PSE&G will come out to check and light the pilot -- at no charge -- through September 13.
"Cold weather will be here soon, and one of the best things customers can do is to get their heating system checked to ensure it is working properly and at top efficiency," said Joe Bassolino, manager of business development at PSE&G. "By testing their heating systems early, customers will be prepared for the cold weather ahead, and we'll be able to respond more quickly now than before a large volume of calls come in on that first chilly morning."
PSE&G customers are advised to inspect their furnace and ensure that the pilot light is working properly. Here is some guidance on what to do:
-- Check your heating system:
-- If you have a steam system, check the water in the sight glass. If
it is low, turn on the water supply valve to bring the water level
up to the half-way mark. Turn off the valve.
-- For hot water and warm-air systems, check and replace filters and
make sure the blower operates.
Not working properly? PSE&G customers can call the utility, 24-hours a day, seven days a week at 1-800-350-PSEG (7734) or go to www.pseg.com to register their account and schedule services online for assistance from an appliance service technician.
-- Start it up:
-- If the pilot light is out, follow the instructions on the heating
unit to relight it. Let the pilot light burn a few minutes. If the
pilot light is already on, set the thermostat to "heat"
and raise the setting to five degrees above room temperature. The
heater should come on within a minute or two.
Need help lighting the pilot? PSE&G will perform this service free-of-charge through September 13. PSE&G will charge $25 for this service from September 14 through October 31.
The utility is also asking customers to keep their homes and yards safe, well lit and free of clutter so that employees can safely access equipment. You can help:
-- Notify PSE&G of any hazardous conditions, such as loose steps or
railings.
-- Make sure the path leading to your meter is safe and properly lit -
especially stairs.
-- Keep dogs and other animals secured and away from employees and service
areas.
-- Keep the area around your furnace, meter and appliances free and clear
of clutter. Trim bushes and shrubs in the vicinity.
Public Service Electric and Gas Company (PSE&G) is New Jersey's oldest and largest regulated gas and electric delivery utility, serving nearly three-quarters of the state's population. PSE&G has won the ReliabilityOne National Achievement Award for superior electric system reliability the last two years in a row. PSE&G is a subsidiary of Public Service Enterprise Group Incorporated (PSEG) (NYSE: PEG), a diversified energy company (www.pseg.com).
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SOURCE PSE&G



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