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Specifies requirements for volumetric chamber-type meters and turbine-type meters used for measuring the volume of cold potable water in residential, commercial and industrial applications and which have nominal flow rates not greater than 40 kL/h and not greater than 250 kL/h, respectively. It is applicable to meters which are self-contained and capable of continuously determining, within the accuracy limits set out in the Standard, the volume of water which has flowed through them and are continuously indicating the volume on a cumulative basis. Installation guidelines are given in Appendix A. Test methods and equipment guidelines are given in Appendix B.
 

Document History

  1. AS 3565.1-2010


    Meters for cold and heated drinking and non-drinking water supplies, Part 1: Technical requirements

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  2. AS 3565.1-2004


    Meters for water supply, Part 1: Cold water meters

    • Historical Version
  3. AS 3565.5-2004


    Meters for water supply - Water meters with two integral single check valves

    • Historical Version
  4. AS 3565.2-2004


    Meters for water supply - Combination meters

    • Historical Version
  5. AS 3565.3-2004


    Meters for water supply - Water meters with integral dual check valves

    • Historical Version
  6. AS 3565.1-1998


    Meters for cold potable water - Volumetric chamber and turbine meters

    • Historical Version
  7. AS 3565.3-1998


    Meters for cold potable water - Water meters with integral dual check valves

    • Historical Version
  8. AS 3565.2-1996


    Meters for cold potable water - Combination meters

    • Historical Version
  9. AS 3565.1-1994


    Meters for cold potable water - Volumetric chamber and turbine meters

    • Historical Version
  10. AS 3565-1988

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    Meters for cold potable water

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