Iso4064 4 2014 PDF
Iso4064 4 2014 PDF
Iso4064 4 2014 PDF
STANDARD 4064-4
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ISO 4064-4:2014(E)
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ISO 4064-4:2014(E)
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Foreword iv
1 Scope 1
2 Nonnative references 1
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Concentric and cartridge meters and exchangeable metrological,1dules 4
Annex A (informative) Concentric water meter manifold il'~'::.< 10
Annex B (normative) Connection interfaces - Solutions for cartrid'g~;;ers 13
Annex C (informative) Examples of adaptors and converters L t: 24
Bibliography......................... ~ ..26
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Foreword
ISO (the International Organization for Standardization) is a worldwide federation of national standards
bodies (ISO member bodies). The work of preparing International Standards is normally carried out
through ISO technical committees. Each member body interested in a subject for which a technical
committee has been established has the right to be represented on that committee. International
organizations, governmental and non-governmental, in liaison with ISO, also take part in the work.
ISO collaborates closely with the International Electrotechnical Commission (lEC) o:1~~tmatters of
electrotechnical standardization. {~':-.""""
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The procedures used to develop this document and those intended for its furtl~er ill,aintenance are
described in the ISO/IEC Directives, Part 1. In particular the different approval~ctit:!'lr:,j~needed for the
different types of ISO documents should be noted. This document was drafte~ i~~cordance with the
editorial rules of the ISO/IEC Directives, Part 2, www.iso.org/directives. t"~~,
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Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this dOf~mtt1t may be the subject of
patent rights. ISO shall not be held responsible for identifying any or allfuc)11JafEmt rights. Details of any
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Any trade name used in this document is information given for<;;th~tenience of users and does not
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The committee responsible for this document is ISO/TC 30,Aeg~Jement of fluid flow in closed conduits,
Subcommittee SC 7, Volume methods including water meters: ;::rf
ISO 4064 consists of the following parts, under the gener~l~titl~ Water meters for cold potable water and
hot water: \
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Part 1: Metrological and technical reqUireme~J:~:7 ",
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1 Scope {
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This part of ISO 4064 applies to water meters used to meter the voIurrfe 6f~Id potable water and hot
water flowing through a fully charged, closed conduit. These water ~t~.rs incorporate devices which
indicate the integrated volume. ';;
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lbSS requirements for meters for
This part of ISO 4064 specifies technical characteristics and p:fS
cold potable water and hot water. It applies to water meters WUlr withstand:
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a) a maximum admissible pressure (MAP) equal to at leaSt.,}. 111- al) [0,6 MPa for meters for use with
pipe nominal diameters (DNs) ;:::500mm]; ,'';;~r{lv
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b) a maximum admissible temperature (MAT) for co}6"pot'a6Yewater meters of 30°C;
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2 Normative references
The following documents, in}" t in part, are normatively referenced in this document and are
indispensable for its applica~~. )tv,6r dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated
references, the latest edition of't1a~referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
ISO 228-1, Pipe threads,whe ressure-tight joints are not made on the threads - Part 1: Dimensions,
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tolerances and designati~Il:.::,
ISO 4064-110IML
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'1"Water meters for cold potable water and hot water - Part 1: Metrological and
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technical requir,
NOTE Many of the definitions used in this part of ISO 4064 conform to ISO/lEe Guide 99:200710IML V
2-200:2012,[1] OIML V 1:2013,[2.] and OIML D 11.L3]
1) 1MPa=10bar
4 Technical characteristics
4.1.2
Permissible values of dim a and b for threaded connections are given in Table 1. Threads shall
conform to ISO 228-1. F' ,llefinesdimensions a and b.
The manufacturer shall provide a reasonable clearance behind the rear face of the flange to allow access
for installation and removal.
15
20
10c 12c
12 14
165
190
80,85,100,105,11~ 114'115'13~134'135'14~
170,175,180,190,200,220
105,110,115,130,134,135,165,175,195,200,
• 60
60
220
240
220,229
25 12 16 260 110,150,175,199,200,210,225,273 0 65 260
32 13 18 260 110'150'175'19~200'230'270'300'~ :~, 110 70 280
40 13 20 300 200,220,245,260,270,387 4 120 75 300
50 13 20 200 170,245,250,254,270,275,300,345,3 ~ 135 216 390
65 14 22 200 170,270,300,450 150 130 390
80 200 190,225,300,305,350,425,500 4,,: It 180 343 410
100 250 210,280,350,356,360,375,45014650~~,fr 225 356 440
125 250 220,275,300,350,375,450 j;t!x;;;:''lttqfY 135 140 440
150 300 230,325,350,450,450500,~60
"',.'0"- ,J 267 394 500
200 350 260,400,500,508, 550,/:00, 6~O;;> 349 406 500
250 450 330,400,600,660,800'%~J 368 521 500
300 500 380,400,800 l 394 533 533
350
400
500
600
420,800
500,550,80~
4J~'" 270
290
300
320
500
500
500 600 500,625'~?40~!70b800,900,1000 365 380 520
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600 800 500,750,821l,920,1000,1200 390 450 600
800 1200 600 510 550 700
>800 1,25x ON ON 0,65x ON 0,65x ON 0,75x ON
a Nominal size of flanges and t nnections.
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4.1.4 Combi" '~lPitleter connection
Dimensions:sha as set out in Table 2.
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The overall len of a combination meter may be a fixed dimension or may be adjustable by means of
a sliding coupling. In this case, the minimum possible adjustment of the meter overall length shall be
15 mm relative to the nominal value of L defined in Table 2.
At the time of publication, because of the wide variation in the height of the various types of combination
meters, it has not been possible to standardize this dimension.
NOTE 2 It is possible that this subclause and Annex A will be sUbject1S>change as concentric water meter and
manifold designs evolve. ( );
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4.2.3.1
Dimensions of concentric an
General
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Dimensions for concentric and ~~tt:idge meters are defined by a cylinder into which the meter fits - see
Figure 3, in which] and K d6fnil!~espectively the height and diameter of a cylinder enclosing the meter.
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NOTE Where there is a separate indicating device or c i\fbl~he overall size specified in Figure 3 applies
only to the housing of the measurement transducer.
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Dimensions in miIIimetres
Maximum} Maximum0K
220 110
220 135
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A, B, C,D, E '" Tables 5 and 6 ~
DN Maximum A
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Maximtm;f'B'" Maximum C
Dimensions in miIlimetres
Maximum D Maximum E Ii
40 210 125 190 147
50 210 125 190 147
65 210 125 190 147
80 235 145 190 180
100 235 145 190 180
125 235 145 190 180
150 3;Z.Q.~ 210 290 245
200 _3'7Q ••' . 220 290 276
250 1.)ZQ~~ 258 220 290 276
300 '~70 258 220 290 276
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Figure 8 - Meter with exchangeable metrologi- Figure 9 - Meter with exchangeable metro-
cal module - logical module - Concentric flow pattern,
Axial flow pattern, combination type inferential
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Concentr;;I."lo~attern, volumetric
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AnnexA
(informative)
A.l . General ~
At the time of publication of this part of ISO 4064, an International Standard~f~tnl connections to
concentric water meters does not exist. This annex contains the necessary j~for~'ation to design and
construct the meter manifold connection and refers to any relevant sources'of"ttlf9rmation. This annex
is subject to expansion as other manifold designs are submitted for inclust6 .
The meter connection should be designed to connect the mete~~tg the screw thread provided, to
a manifold having this design of face. Suitable seals shouldren~re that no leaks occur between the
NOTE ISO4064-210IML
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inlet connection and the meter/manifold exterior or betw~edhe
meter/manifold interface. .
inlet and outlet passages at the
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iP19,70
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NOTE Machined surface roughness,~;~;~mJ unless otherwise stated. Tolerance on angles: :t3°.
Water flow in. ""Y b Water flow out.
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NOTE Machined surface roughness 3,2 11m,unl~ss<~'therwise stated. Tolerance on angles: :!:1°.
AnnexB
(normative)
Lf"lo
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1 sealing surface 2 thread length
a Upstream flo b Downstream flow.
Dimensions in millimetres
~69,70
~65,80
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M62 x 2
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Dimensions in millimetres
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~23.00
~34,OO
~32,50
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1 sealing surface 2 thread length
a Upstream flow. b Downstream flow.
Dimensions in millimetres
M65 x 2
<1>62,20
<1>62,00
<1>57,70
<1>57,50 2
<1>52,20
<1>52,00 /
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1 sealing surface
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2 thread length
a Upstream flow. b Downstream flow.
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Dimensions in millimetres
4>66,50
4>65,50
GzX II
4>56,23
4>56,08
4>54,60
4>54,40
4>34,50 2
4>34,00
4>26)0
4>25,80
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a Upstream flow. b D
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Dimensions in millimetres
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1 sealing surface 2 thread length
a Upstream flow. b Downstream flow.
Dimensions in millimetres
M60 x 3
~60.00
~56.70
~52.30
~51.70 2
1 ~46.50
~46.00 /
Key
1 sealing surface 2
V
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~46
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Dimensions in millimetres
G3
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~74,OO
~44,10
~43,70
~39,OO H9
~37.2
~36,8
1 ~34,OO 00
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1 sealing surface 2 tJ::d fength
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a Upstream flow. b Dowt'lstreamflow.
Dimensions in millimetres
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Key
L,j, K see Table 8.1
Figure B.I0 - Non-preferred connection interface solutions for installations in existing pipe
fittings only
Table B.1 gives dimensions of existing connection interfaces for concentric cartridge meters.
Table B.1 - Dimensions of existing connection interfaces for concentric cartridge meters
Dimensions in millimetres
Type L J K
MOE M65 x 2 9,8 to 10 41,85 to 41,95
3- -b
Key
1 sealing surface 2 1bread1ength 3 area for specific marking, e.g.
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a Upstream flow. b own stream flow. A34 / ~flow direction / manufacturer /3/4"
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~51,95
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1 sealing surface 2 thread length 3 area clor speci~f.IC mar ki ng, e.g.
a Upstream flow. b Downstream flow. A1 / ~ flow\iredion / manufacturer / 1"
aW x 1,5
Dimensions in millimetres
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~(/)72
(/)71,2
'", 67 x 2,5
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a a-ring sealing or a-ring groove
Dimensions in millimetres
Mao x 1,5
1/>74,1
a 1/>70 x 2,5
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F form -sealing a a-ri~se.elfrtg or a-ring groove
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~42.83
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~42.77
~50.06
~50,OO
~60,60
~60,40
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1 sealing surface 2 thread length O 0.\-rmg sea I'mg or O'-rmg groove
L. ~_-_--:;~_:~>"-.
Upstream flow. b Downstream flow.
a
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L
Key
L,j,K
Table B.2 gives dimensions of existing connection interfaces for axial cartridge meters.
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Table B.2 - Dimensions of existing connection interfaces for axial cartridge meters
Dimensions in millimetres
Type L J K
WEI M78 x 1,5 15,50 to 15,55 38,50 to 38,55
HTl M45 x 1,5 9,2 to 9,3 30,7 to 30,75
HT2 M66 xl 7,7 to 7,8 t>~1,8 to 31,9
WGU M66 x 1,25 7,7 to 7,8 ~~~to32,55
AnnexC
(informative)
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Figure C.l - Adaptor conversion from th~frigl.;jet principle to a concentric one, fitted on
location during inter(,:h1tnge of cartridge meter
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Bibliography
[1] ISO/IEe Guide 99:2007, International vocabulary of metrology - Basic and general concepts and
associated terms (VIM)
[3] OIML D 11:2013, General requirements for electronic measuring instruments 'ironmental
conditions
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