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ÖNORM EN 14154-3
Issue date: 2007 06 01
Water meters - Part 3: Test methods and equipment (consolidated version)
This document applies to water meters intended for residential, commercial, light industrial and industrial use, and
specifies the test parameters and the test methods f...
Withdrawn: 2007 08 01
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Publisher:
Austrian Standards International
Format:
Digital | 91 Pages
Language:
German
| English
Currently valid:
Optionally co-design standards:
ICS
This document applies to water meters intended for residential, commercial, light industrial and industrial use, and
specifies the test parameters and the test methods for water meters, irrespective of the design technologies, as
specified in !EN 14154-1:2005+A1, used to meter the actual volume of clean cold potable water or heated
water, flowing through a fully charged, closed conduit. These water meters shall incorporate devices, which indicate
the integrated volume.
In the case where water meters having a value of Q3 > 160 m3/h, the test schedule may make provisions for
modification of the Reference Conditions, to meet individual test laboratory limitations, when testing specifically for
endurance or for performance under Influence Quantities.
Meters thus tested shall be marked so as to unambiguously indicate part compliance with this document. To
augment this marking the meter manufacturer shall, in addition, be obliged to fully disclose the specific non
compliance(s) due to the test laboratory limitations.
ÖNORM EN ISO 4064-2
2017 10 15
Water meters for cold potable water and hot water - Part 2: Test methods (ISO 4064-2:2014)
Norm
ÖNORM EN ISO 4064-2
2014 12 15
Water meters for cold potable water and hot water - Part 2: Test methods (ISO 4064-2:2014)
Norm
ÖNORM EN 14154-3
2007 06 01
Water meters - Part 3: Test methods and equipment (consolidated version)
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Issue date :
1980 12 01
Measurement of liquid flow in closed conduits — Weighing method
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Issue date :
1980 12 01
Measurement of liquid flow in closed conduits — Weighing method