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Water Meter Spacer Idler Tube Schedule 80 PVC,  5/8" x 3/4" Meter Temporary Meter Replacement (Copy)

Water Meter Spacer Idler Tube Schedule 80 PVC, 5/8" x 3/4" Meter Temporary Meter Replacement (Copy)

Utility Technologies

  • $17.50


Water Meter Idler Tube
Schedule 80 Spacer Tube
For 5/8" x 3/4" Water Meter

This Idler tube can be used for two major purposes, New Construction or meter replacement. It is the same thread size and lay length as a 5/8" x 1/2" water meter.

New Construction:
  • Used to properly space meter couplings or meter valves when the water meter is not yet available.
  • Schedule 80 PVC is easier to use for initial plumbing in of meter couplings than a heavy  and more expensive brass water meter idler tube.
  • Can be used to plumb for a future water meter to be installed at a later date while allowing water use and the place for the future meter.
Meter Replacement
  • A meter idler tube can be used to supply water temporarily if a meter is removed for repair or testing.
  • Can be used for flat rate billing when plumbing is done in anticipation of a future utility or submetering water meter being installed.
Specs:
  • For proper spacing of a 5/8" x 3/4" water meter meeting AWWA specification (USA/Canada)
  • Lay Length 7-1/2"
  • AWWA 3/4" Water Meter Coupling Thread (1" NPS) (Approximately 5/8" I.D. and 1-1/4" O.D.).
  • Schedule 80 PVC Plastic - exterior painted gold
  • NSF approved materials for drinking water
  • High pressure 340 PSI rated S80 PVC
  • Includes:
    • 1 - PVC spacer tube sized for 5/8" x 3/4" Water Meters
    • 2 - 3/4" Rubber Water Meter Gaskets for a 5/8"  x 3/4" water meter
  • Note: For 5/8" (5/8" x 1/2") or larger meters, see our other listings
  • If unsure of sizes, please see the standard meter size chart in the listing images.


Warning: Do not install when connected to a public water system without express permission of the water system owner. Bypassing a water meter or connecting and using water without permission is usually a violation of policies and/or local laws. Illegal connection to a public water system or use of water is typically a crime and could subject you to fines, penalties, or permanent banning from the utility.

If you are unsure about meter sizing, please read our meter sizing FAQ


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