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AWWA C708-19 COLD-WATER METERS-MULTIJET TYPE, 2019
- C708-19 Cover One Only.pdf [Go to Page]
- Foreword [Go to Page]
- I. Introduction. [Go to Page]
- I.A. Background. For the past century, no tool available to water utilities has played a greater part in water conservation than the water meter. It has reduced waste and distributed the cost of operating a water system in the most equitable manner possib [Go to Page]
- I.B. History. Advances made in the development of nonmetallic materials for water meter construction have been recognized in the materials section of this standard. Several plastic materials are currently being used successfully for meter components. Seve [Go to Page]
- I.C. Acceptance. In May 1985, the US Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) entered into a cooperative agreement with a consortium led by NSF International (NSF) to develop voluntary third-party consensus standards and a certification program for direct
- II. Special Issues. [Go to Page]
- II.A. Fire Flow. The meters described in this standard are not designed to be used in water service piping intended to extinguish fire. Requirements for meters used for residential fire sprinkler applications that meet the requirements of NFPA 13D in sing [Go to Page]
- II.B. Chlorine and Chloramine Degradation of Elastomers. The selection of materials is critical for water service and distribution piping in locations where there is a possibility that elastomers will be in contact with chlorine or chloramines. Documented
- III. Use of This Standard. It is the responsibility of the user of an AWWA standard to determine that the products described in that standard are suitable for use in the particular application being considered. [Go to Page]
- III.A. Purchaser Options and Alternatives. The following information should be provided by the purchaser:
- IV. Major Revisions. The major revisions to the standard in this edition include the following:
- V. Comments. If you have any comments or questions about this standard, please call AWWA Engineering and Technical Support at 303.794.7711; FAX at 303.795.7603; write to the department at 6666 West Quincy Avenue, Denver, CO 80235-3098; or email at standar
- AWWA Standard
- SECTION 1: GENERAL
- Sec. 1.1 Scope
- Sec. 1.2 Purpose
- Sec. 1.3 Application
- SECTION 2: REFERENCES
- SECTION 3: DEFINITIONS
- SECTION 4: REQUIREMENTS
- Sec. 4.1 Materials.
- Sec. 4.2 General Design [Go to Page]
- Table 1 Operating characteristics [Go to Page]
- Table 2 Physical characteristics
- Table 3 Flange dimensions [Go to Page]
- Table 4 Maximum indication on initial dial and minimum register capacity
- SECTION 5: VERIFICATION
- Sec. 5.1 Basis for Rejection
- SECTION 6: DELIVERY
- Sec. 6.1 Packaging and Shipping
- APPENDIX A
- Cover Four only.pdf [Go to Page]
- Foreword [Go to Page]
- I. Introduction. [Go to Page]
- I.A. Background. For the past century, no tool available to water utilities has played a greater part in water conservation than the water meter. It has reduced waste and distributed the cost of operating a water system in the most equitable manner possib [Go to Page]
- I.B. History. Advances made in the development of nonmetallic materials for water meter construction have been recognized in the materials section of this standard. Several plastic materials are currently being used successfully for meter components. Seve [Go to Page]
- I.C. Acceptance. In May 1985, the US Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) entered into a cooperative agreement with a consortium led by NSF International (NSF) to develop voluntary third-party consensus standards and a certification program for direct
- II. Special Issues. [Go to Page]
- II.A. Fire Flow. The meters described in this standard are not designed to be used in water service piping intended to extinguish fire. Requirements for meters used for residential fire sprinkler applications that meet the requirements of NFPA 13D in sing [Go to Page]
- II.B. Chlorine and Chloramine Degradation of Elastomers. The selection of materials is critical for water service and distribution piping in locations where there is a possibility that elastomers will be in contact with chlorine or chloramines. Documented
- III. Use of This Standard. It is the responsibility of the user of an AWWA standard to determine that the products described in that standard are suitable for use in the particular application being considered. [Go to Page]
- III.A. Purchaser Options and Alternatives. The following information should be provided by the purchaser:
- IV. Major Revisions. The major revisions to the standard in this edition include the following:
- V. Comments. If you have any comments or questions about this standard, please call AWWA Engineering and Technical Support at 303.794.7711; FAX at 303.795.7603; write to the department at 6666 West Quincy Avenue, Denver, CO 80235-3098; or email at standar
- AWWA Standard
- SECTION 1: GENERAL
- Sec. 1.1 Scope
- Sec. 1.2 Purpose
- Sec. 1.3 Application
- SECTION 2: REFERENCES
- SECTION 3: DEFINITIONS
- SECTION 4: REQUIREMENTS
- Sec. 4.1 Materials.
- Sec. 4.2 General Design [Go to Page]
- Table 1 Operating characteristics [Go to Page]
- Table 2 Physical characteristics
- Table 3 Flange dimensions [Go to Page]
- Table 4 Maximum indication on initial dial and minimum register capacity
- SECTION 5: VERIFICATION
- Sec. 5.1 Basis for Rejection
- SECTION 6: DELIVERY
- Sec. 6.1 Packaging and Shipping
- APPENDIX A [Go to Page]