The meter dial pictured
below is typical of most residential meters. The dial on the meter
serving your home may look somewhat different, but they all work
on the same principles. |
1. Flow Indicator
This flow
indicator triangle rotates whenever water flows through the
meter. If the triangle turns when all the water is off on your
property, you may have a leak, which should be investigated. |
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Each
full revolution of the register sweep hand indicates that
one cubic foot of water (about 7-½ gallons) has passed through
the meter. The markings at the outer edge of the dial indicate
tenths and hundredths of one cubic foot. |
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The water meter register is a lot
like the mileage odometer on your car. The numbers keep a running
total of all the water that has passed through the meter. The register
shown here indicates that 345,710 cubic feet of water has passed
through this meter. |
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