How to choose the right Jet Water Meters?
1. Flow Range and Measurement Accuracy
First, confirm the maximum and minimum flow rates of the pipe network. Jet Water Meters usually have a wide rated flow range (e.g., 0.5-30 m³/h), but it is necessary to ensure that the actual flow rate falls within the measurement range to avoid inaccurate measurements at low flow rates.
2. Water Quality and Particle Content
Jet Water Meters have high requirements for water quality. If the water supply contains a large amount of suspended particles or chemical precipitates, it may clog the nozzles or wear down the impeller. Therefore, when selecting a meter, the purity of the water should be evaluated, and a dual-jet design or wear-resistant materials should be considered if necessary.
3. Installation Environment and Compatibility
Consider the installation location of the water meter (underground, on a manhole cover, indoors). Jet Water Meters are compact and suitable for environments with limited space. Additionally, if you require remote meter reading, ensure that the water meter's communication protocol is compatible with your existing system.



