

Neptune® Fire Hydrant Meter
We Currently Only Sell In Alberta and NWT
Neptune’s Fire Hydrant water meter is designed for mobile use in metering flows from fire hydrants. The meter measures a wide flow range to maximize revenue. It meets or exceeds the latest performance requirements of AWWA. Maximum flow rates may be exceeded by 25% for intermittent flows.
The Fire Hydrant water meter consists of a lightweight, aluminum maincase fitted with a 2” gate valve, a turbine measuring element, and a roll-sealed register.
Fire Hydrant water meters are designed for mobile use in metering flows from fire hydrants.
Construction
The aluminum maincase is Xylan® coated for corrosion resistance and is lightweight, compact, and easy to handle. This meter features a unique “balanced handle” which makes carrying and installing it easier than any other fire hydrant meter on the market. A 2” gate valve enables the user to regulate the water f low without opening and closing the fire hydrant.
The unitized measuring element (UME) allows for quick and easy interchangeability. Exclusive dual graphite bearings provide equalized rotor loading for accuracy over a broad f low range.
The thrust-compensated rotor configuration relieves pressure on the thrust bearings, which minimizes wear and provides sustained accuracy over an extended operating life. A tamper-resistant stainless steel calibration vane allows re-calibration of the UME to lengthen service life and to ensure accurate registration. The roll-sealed register eliminates leaking and fogging. A magnetic drive couples the register with the measuring element.
- Permanently-sealed, magnetic-driven register assembly eliminates leaking and fogging
- Locking register lid secures during transportation, protecting register lens
- Glass lens ensures readability and scratch resistance
- Tamper-proof design prevents vandalism and allows in-service replacement of register
- NSF/ANSI 372
Download Product Documents Below
Neptune®Fire Hydrant Meter Product Sheet
Neptune® Fire Hydrant Meter Specifications