Description
Water Meters
Below-ground water meter connections are typically installed at the boundary of your property, where a water pipe connects your property to the local water infrastructure. These connections play a crucial role in accurately measuring and monitoring your water usage and are a critical component of a well-functioning water management system
By locating the water meter below ground, it ensures a more secure and protected installation, safeguarding it from potential damage or tampering. This professional-grade setup not only ensures the accuracy of your water consumption readings but also promotes the efficient management of water resources.
The strategic placement of these connections at the property boundary allows for easy access and maintenance by authorised personnel. This ensures that any necessary repairs or inspections can be carried out promptly and efficiently, minimising disruptions to your water supply.
Moreover, these below-ground water meter connections serve as a vital link between your property and the local water infrastructure. They facilitate the seamless flow of water, enabling you to enjoy a reliable and uninterrupted water supply.
By ensuring accurate measurements, promoting resource efficiency, and facilitating easy maintenance, these connections contribute to a professional and reliable water supply for your property.
Manifolds
The installation of a multiport manifold is the optimal solution for situations where single buildings necessitate multiple water meters or when there are numerous dwellings constructed in close proximity. The water service pipe (MDPE) is connected to the inlet located at the back or ends of the manifold, effectively channelling the water supply to each of the outlets. This efficient system ensures accurate measurement and distribution of water resources, making it an ideal choice for managing water supply in various settings.
MCP System
According to the Meter Location Best Practice Guidelines established by WATER UK and the Home Builders Federation (HBF), it is now a requirement that the stop tap and water meter be situated above ground level. In the case of a single housing unit, a standard meter manifold is required to include a drain port as part of its assembly.
Key Features:
– Monobloc design for quick & easy installation
– Quarter turn high flow mains stop valve
– 11/2″ Class D concentric meter connection
– Approved double check valve built in
– Built in drain port
– NBR & EPDM sealing for water tight integrity
– Kiwa UK Regulation 4 (KUKreg4) approved























