[AT] Fwd: County/City Water Connection: What size meter to use?
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Thu Jan 3 07:34:16 PST 2013
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fittings into it and it is wise to use marine grade hose clamps.
I check the clamps with a magnet. I install a lot of water lines. Although more expensive I would use the compression style fittings/couplings. They go on the outside of the pipe and with the exception of a stainless steel insert, they do not obstruct water flow. Also if you use barb fittings and clamps use brass barbs. Do not even think plastic barb fittings. I have made a lot of money replacing those. For sure 1 inch plastic pipe. 200 psi is required in our area. I would not use anything under 160 psi rated. Plastic pipe comes in several sizes. The 2 common sizes are Iron Pipe Size (IPS) and Copper Tube Size (CTS). IPS will have a 1 inch inside diameter. Go with IPS. 3/4 inch meters are actually 5/8 inch typically but the fittings are 3/4 inch. Not sure about 1 inch meters. As someone else pointed out you could always go with a larger meter down the road if necessary. I'm not sure what the maximum length pipe you can purchase is, I use 300 foot rolls for the longer runs, but believe you can special order longer. One last thing is, I will not put plastic pipe in the ground without a locate wire or tape. I prefer tape, but not possible if you plow the pipe in. Properly installing marking tape is a lot more work. Don't know what type of soil you have but keep any fist size or larger rocks off the pipe. Sand protection is required in some areas where I live.
Gary
Renton, WA
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