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Conforms to ISO 4064 Class C and EEC Directive 75/33/EEC. High Accuracy of o to 2% at a low flow rate of 15 ltr/hr. Starting flow of the meter is 6ltr/hr or less.
If you cant find any size markings, you can estimate by measuring the pipe connected to the meter. Usually, the size of the meter is one size smaller than the pipe it is connected to.
Many meters have their size located directly below the gallon count. Sometimes it is stamped on the metal below the dial face. It will be something like or 1, in most residential cases.
In general, when sizing a flowmeter, conditions to consider include: shutdown or rest state (and if the line will tend to drain) the normal startup progression. the normal operating range (steady state) the extreme operating range (steady state) normal shutdown progression. any expected possible abnormal conditions.
ing to the measurement accuracy, the water-meter are divided into the A, B and C classes the A class is the least accurate, the C class the most accurate. In general practice, the water-meters of the B class or of the A class are installed at the flats almost exclusively.
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MID Certified Active Energy Meters The EN50470-1/-3 standard defines three specific accuracy classes: A, B and C. These are comparable to the IEC62053-21/-22 active energy metering standard: Class A is equivalent to 2% accuracy, Class B to 1 % and Class C to 0.5 %.
Water meter accuracy is classified ing to flow rate precision (Class A, Class B, Class C, Class D). That means, different types of water meters have different degrees of error at different rates of consumption. This has potentially costly consequences if incorrectly rated water meters are installed.

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