Where does the water line enter my house?

Where does the water line enter my house?

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Where Does the Main Water Line Enter a House? Your main water supply line enters your home at ground level or below. In warm weather zones, the line usually sticks up out of the ground just outside the home and then enters the side of the house.

Can Neptune water meters be installed vertically?

Not to be mounted vertically. Never put the meter upside down or canted on its side as it will not function correctly. 2/ Water meters should always be fitted with a minimum of 10x pipe diameter both up and downstream.

What kind of pipe is used for water main?

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Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) Pipe is widely used for new water main applications. PVC pipe material is inexpensive, durable, and lightweight. Furthermore, it is corrosion resistant and nonreactive with most chemicals. Only ductile iron pipe is used as often for water main applications.

What is a double check T-10® water meter?

The Double Check T-10 ® water meter combines the metering accuracy of the T-10 meter with the water quality protection of a double check valve, reducing installation time and cost, supporting cross-connection control, and addressing homeland security initiatives.

Why choose Neptune T-10® water meters?

Long trusted by thousands of utilities across North America, Neptune T-10 ® water meters are time-proven for accuracy and dependability even at low flow rates and provide a wide effective flow range for maximum revenue. The T-10 water meter is manufactured right here in America in our own foundry using proprietary technology. Key Features.

Why choose a lead-free T-10® water meter?

Neptune’s lead-free T-10 ® water meters offer water utilities field-proven accuracy, reliability, and long-lasting performance at a wide effective flow range. Why the T-10 ®?

How do you connect a water meter to a house?

Connecting A Water Meter To Your House. Step One – Ready Indoor Plumbing. Before you install your water meter, all of the interior plumbing must be ready to accept water. Be sure all pipes Step Two – Obtain Necessary Permits. Step Three – Run the Supply Line. Step Four – Obtain the Meter. Step 5

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