Section Code 1505 : Meters in this section have been judged only against the requirements of The Water Supply (Water Fittings) Regulations 1999 (England and Wales), The Water Supply (Water Fittings) (Scotland) Byelaws 2014 or The Water Supply (Water Fittings) Regulations (Northern Ireland) 2009, and have not been checked for accuracy by the Scheme.
Back To Directory SectionsJet range of water meters with brass blue epoxy coated bodies and EPDM rubber ‘O’-rings. Maximum working pressure16.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 85°C.
Range of water meters with brass bodies and plastic impellers. Maximum working pressure 16.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 95°C.
Range of in-line water meters with brass bodies and plastic turbines. The inlets incorporate plastic filters, and the outlets incorporate non-return valves (not suitable for backflow protection). Maximum working pressure 16.0 Bar. Maximum operating temperature 65.0°C.
Range of water meters with brass bodies and EPDM ‘O’-rings and plastic strainer on inlet. Maximum working pressure 16 bar. Cold water use only.
Range of water meters with epoxy coated cast iron bodies. Maximum working pressure 16.0 bar. Cold water use only.
SJC range of water meters with brass bodies and plastic turbines. The inlet incorporates a plastic filter. Maximum working pressure 16.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 50°C.
Range of inline water meters with brass bodies (blue or red epoxy coating). The inlet incorporates a plastic strainer. Maximum working pressure 16.0 Bar. Maximum operating temperature 85.0°C.
Range of ultrasonic water meters with brass or stainless steel bodies and plastic or stainless steel transducers. The SC-F models incorporate a spherical valve operated via a motor controlled by computer software. Maximum working pressure 16.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 85°C.
Range of in-line water meters with stainless steel bodies Maximum working pressure 10.0 Bar. Maximum operating temperature 50.0°C.
Range of water meters with blue epoxy power coated cast iron bodies, incorporating plastic turbines, NBR ‘O’-rings and gaskets. Maximum working pressure 16.0 bar. BS6920 50°C.
Range of water meters with plastic bodies. Maximum working pressure 16.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 50°C.
Range of electromagnetic water meters with stainless steel bodies and natural rubber liners. Maximum working pressure 10.0 Bar Maximum operating temperature 50.0°C
Range of in-line single jet water meters with brass bodies. Products incorporate plastic strainers. Maximum working pressure: 16.0 Bar. Maximum operating temperature: 85.0°C.
Range of ultrasonic water meters with brass bodies. The products incorporate a motorised butterfly valve on the outlet. Maximum working pressure 16.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 85°C.
Range of in-line water meters with brass or plastic bodies. Models with a minimum length of 130mm and a maximum operating temperature of 50°C are supplied with an optional, non-return valve to be fitted by the installer (not suitable for backflow protection). Maximum working pressure 16.0 bar. The meters can be supplied with a maximum operating temperature of 50°C or 70°C.
Range of in-line ultrasonic water meters with brass bodies and plastic housing. Maximum working pressure 16.0 Bar Maximum operating temperature 50.0°C
Range of ultrasonic water meters with brass bodies and plastic transducers. Maximum working pressure 16.0 bar. Maximum operating temperature 85°C.
Range of water meters with blue epoxy coated cast iron bodies. Maximum working pressure 16.0 Bar Maximum operating temperature 65.0°C
Range of inline water meters with brass bodies (blue or red epoxy coating). The inlet incorporates a plastic strainer. Maximum working pressure 16.0 Bar. Maximum operating temperature 85.0°C.
Range of water meters with brass bodies, plastic turbines and EPDM washers. Inlets incorporate a plastic filter. Maximum working pressure 16.0 bar.
Non-metallic materials and components comply with BS6920 at 50°C
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