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The Conversion Process
While no two gas conversions projects follow the same course, a general process exists that is somewhat predictable. You can generally count on the conversion process to follow the following steps:
  • The Customer identifies need for energy or new gas equipment.
  • The Customer contacts a plumber or HVAC contractor.
  • The plumber or HVAC contractor performs preliminary equipment design & specifications, and contacts PSE&G with gas load information.
  • PSE&G provides the customer or project manager with estimates for the installation of gas service (if required).  If there is an existing gas service, PSE&G will determine if the pressure, service, regulator and meter are adequate to meet the additional gas load(s). 
  • The customer or project manager finalizes design based upon PSE&G’s service entrance location.
  • The plumber or HVAC contractor sells the gas equipment to the customer.
  • PSE&G, if required, constructs main extensions and service connections.
  • The plumber or HVAC contractor installs gas equipment.
  • PSE&G inspects the installation and sets metering equipment.  Gas service is turned on.

  • Please note:  PSE&G does not perform gas conversion work. Please contact your local plumber or HVAC contractor for further information, including equipment and installation cost estimates.