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Small Diameter Meters for Unfiltered Water Systems
The growing popularity of residential water systems which deliver unfiltered water for outside use results in large amounts of over irrigation because of difficulty in providing resonable priced water meters for individual service connections on such systems. The technlogies investigated during this research included both orifice/pressure transducers and strain gauges as possible approaches to providing low cost solutions to this problem. The strain gauge approach was determined to have the best potential during laboratory test. This report summarizes results of laboratory and field tests conducted using strain gauge meters in 1-inch residential supply lines in Utah during the summer of 1994.
Small Diameter Meters for Unfiltered Water Systems
The growing popularity of residential water systems which deliver unfiltered water for outside use results in large amounts of over irrigation because of difficulty in providing resonable priced water meters for individual service connections on such systems. The technlogies investigated during this research included both orifice/pressure transducers and strain gauges as possible approaches to providing low cost solutions to this problem. The strain gauge approach was determined to have the best potential during laboratory test. This report summarizes results of laboratory and field tests conducted using strain gauge meters in 1-inch residential supply lines in Utah during the summer of 1994.
Small Diameter Meters for Unfiltered Water Systems
S. N. Kartik (Autor:in) / T. C. Hughes (Autor:in)
1995
103 pages
Report
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Englisch
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