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I just want to get some first hand advice, we were asked to install water meters in a housing complex with 138 homes in order to let each family pay for their own water usage. Now each home had it's own pressure control valve installed about 3 inches above ground level, so in order to save expenses, we installed the water meters just above the pressure control valve that was the only way to shut down the water supply to each home because the pressure valve had a shut down valve build in. This happened about 3 months ago, now one of these houses had a burst geyser today, now the insurance company say it burst because the water meter is installed on the wrong side of the pressure valve.
Now my question is: do anyone think this is possible? I just cannot see how this could cause a geyser to burst, I want to explain to this people but I need a second opinion from some other plumber :thinking:
 
Hi MC-Bob, thanks for the reply, but They won't understand that, I need to give a good explanation on this issue. I have searched all over but I just cannot find a rule or something that pin piont the exact location of a water meter to be installed, I have to proof that this is not the cause for the burst geyser (water heater). Otherwise I will have to reposition all 138 water meters
 
Speak to the manufacturer of the meter/ heater. They will be best to advise you. I can't see installing them after is going to make any difference at all. It will be the insurance company trying it on so ask them why they think that it is due to the meter being installed after a pressure reducing valve.
 
Has some insurance idiot confused a pressure reducing valve with a pressure relief valve. They may tthink water meter with built in non return valve fitted after the 'PRV' means it can't blow off.
 
Where are you? A couple of the terms ie Geyser havent been used in the Uk for a long time.

Water meters fitted in the Uk do have a non return valve inside.

Do the existing pressure control valve have non return valves ??


If they do it sounds like any expansion vessel that should be fitted may have failed, causing the geyser ! To fail
 
Hi there fitted water meters for Severn Trent Water in the nineties an existing pressure reducing valve was present I was unsure where to position valve within meter fit so called supervisor and was told fit to go like this stoptap-meter-pressure reducing valve in that order so that's how I fitted cant really see what difference it would make ..brum
 
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I just want to get some first hand advice, we were asked to install water meters in a housing complex with 138 homes in order to let each family pay for their own water usage. Now each home had it's own pressure control valve installed about 3 inches above ground level, so in order to save expenses, we installed the water meters just above the pressure control valve that was the only way to shut down the water supply to each home because the pressure valve had a shut down valve build in. This happened about 3 months ago, now one of these houses had a burst geyser today, now the insurance company say it burst because the water meter is installed on the wrong side of the pressure valve.
Now my question is: do anyone think this is possible? I just cannot see how this could cause a geyser to burst, I want to explain to this people but I need a second opinion from some other plumber :thinking:


Its really simple this, just get the insurance company to show the policy holder where it says this is the cause of the problem, and BTW how did they know where the meter was if they came to site who would they send, a building inspector, loss adjuster for a water heater burst, mi thinks not, all sounds funny crap to me. They love taken your money but hell they are tosh at paying out, play them at their own game.
 
Hi there who asked you/payed you to fit water meters social landlord or water board??..brum
 
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