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Quote Opening - Water Works Large Meter Testing - M.E. Simpson Co., Inc.
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IM.E. Simpson Co., Inc. I Large Water Meter Test and Repair Program Page 8 <br />I <br />Large Water Meter Evaluation, Testing and Repair <br />Commercial/Industrial Water Meters Approach <br />M.E. Simpson Co., Inc.'s commercial/industrial water meter testing and calibration services will provide <br />the City of South Bend Water Works with the following benefits: <br />♦ Conserve freshwater resources <br />♦ Substantially reduce the loss of revenue through improper/incorrect metering <br />♦ Make an immediate recovery of lost revenue by calibrating any meters not functioning correctly <br />♦ Help in monitoring potential system operation and maintenance problems by inspecting water <br />meter settings and potential backflow issues <br />♦ Promote proper accounting and financial reporting (GASB 34) <br />♦ Reduce the risk of water shortage and customer hardship (drought management) <br />♦ Ensure a sound and reliable water service for Water Utility customers <br />Project Field Approach — Large Meter Testing <br />M.E. Simpson Co. Inc. adheres to a strict method of field testing while taking into consideration the <br />AW WA meter performance standards. This methodology allows for a systematic diagnosis of the <br />meter's performance based on several flow rates across that specific meter's size and type beyond the <br />AWWA's three tests (minimum, intermediate, and maximum). <br />l The testing will be done by comparative methods using a certified test meter to test the water <br />I customer's meter within its normal operating range or by volumetric methods per AWWA M-6 Manual. <br />Our comparative test meters are Sensus (formerly Rockwell) that record total volume and current <br />I velocity for each of the 4 to 6 tests conducted. The test meters have "Electronic Registers" that are <br />automatically reset to zero after each test, These comparative test meter units are themselves "Tested <br />and Certified Accurate" at least once each year. Certificates of Accuracy are included as a part of this <br />j I proposal submission. <br />�J Meter testing will be performed "on site" at the meter setting. The meter will be analyzed (as to the <br />meter setting) to determine if the meter can be tested in place without removal, and without undue <br />inconvenience to the water customer. (Large meters are tested in place to avoid removing them from <br />theirsetting, thus possibly causing other problems.) Additionally, the meter setting can affect the <br />accuracy of the meter if it is improperly configured. <br />An inlet and outlet valve are necessary to isolate the meter from use during testing, and a correctly sized <br />and positioned test port is needed to attain enough velocity of flow to test that meter across the range <br />of flow rates. If a by-pass line is available, that will be flushed (by bleed valve if one can be used) prior to <br />using, to insure no water service interruption for critical customers (such as hospitals). Proper meter <br />l' application and sizing during testing will be assure that the correct meter is in place, and the setting is <br />u correct for the application. Meter accessibility is a major concern, especially in regards to potential <br />revenue loss for large commercial accounts. <br />u <br />
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