brocelo
Civil/Environmental
- Jul 31, 2019
- 1
Hi,
This is for a potable drinking water project. I have a 1-1/2" water meter that I'm trying to connect to a 4" ductile iron pipe. How do I go about doing this?
Water meter has 150# flanges and the 4" DI pipe has 125# flanges so the flanges are compatible.
I found a 1-1/2" to 2" reducer and a 2" to 4" reducer. Unfortunately, they weren't NSF 61 certified so I couldn't use them.
I couldn't find any other reducers that are NSF 61 certified.
This is for a potable drinking water project. I have a 1-1/2" water meter that I'm trying to connect to a 4" ductile iron pipe. How do I go about doing this?
Water meter has 150# flanges and the 4" DI pipe has 125# flanges so the flanges are compatible.
I found a 1-1/2" to 2" reducer and a 2" to 4" reducer. Unfortunately, they weren't NSF 61 certified so I couldn't use them.
I couldn't find any other reducers that are NSF 61 certified.