How do you read a Neptune meter in gallons?
Once you have both readings you will subtract the two readings to get the number of gallons (or cubic feet) used! If the meter reads in Cubic Feet, simply multiply the difference by 7.48 to convert to gallons.
How do you read the Neptune ProCoder register?
To read the Neptune ProCoder register, look at the mechanical wheel bank first. The wheel bank contains 8 digits for a high resolution direct read. Unit places will depend on the size of the meter and units of measure.
How do you read a Neptune cubic feet water meter?
Read all of the numbers from left to right that appear under the words “Cubic Feet.” The first digit on the right represents one cubic foot. The second from the right represents 10 cubic feet. The third from the right (usually a different color) represents 100 cubic feet (one ccf) 748 gallons.
How do you read a water flow meter?
The display alternates between the meter read and the flow rate. The meter read equals the gallons (or cubic feet) used while the flow rate equals the number of gallons (or cubic feet) per minute flowing through the water meter.
What is Neptune Water Meter?
Neptune provides a solid foundation for smart water with absolute encoder registers offering utilities options for the functionality they need – from accurate monthly meter reading, to advanced customer consumption data, to priority alarms for continuous leaks and reverse flow events. E-CODER® Register.
What is a Neptune ProCoder?
ProCoder™ is Neptune’s newest high-resolution solid state absolute encoder register. In addition to all the features of a basic encoder register, when the ProCoder is connected to an R900® or R450™ RF MIU, it provides value-added PLUS features – leak, tamper, and reverse flow detection.
How do I read my digital Neptune Water Meter?
To read a Neptune E-Coder water meter: Shine a flashlight on the photoelectric eye (look for the flashlight symbol) to activate the screen. The screen eventually will begin to flash between “Reading” and “Rate”.