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Please understand: the water meter at home is broken. Who is responsible for the replacement and maintenance?

1, tap water is monopolized by the state, and the property has no right to change it. You can appeal directly to the business hall of the water supply company to which your family belongs, and the water supply company will send someone to repair it together.

2. The property shall be responsible for the damage of the front valve of the water meter, except for man-made damage.

It is suspected that there is a problem with the water consumption, but it is not necessarily a problem with the water meter. It is recommended to find a property to check whether the water meter rotates.

4. Cost of replacing the water meter: The water supply company is responsible for replacing it free of charge.

5. The "Regulations on Urban Water Supply" promulgated by the state stipulates that. Residential water meters must be calibrated every 4/6 years or replaced with new meters.

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Division of water meter:

1, graded by measurement. It can be divided into Class A table, Class B table, Class C table and Class D table.

(1) metering grade reflects the working flow range of water meter, especially the metering performance under small flow.

(2) According to the order from low to high, it is generally divided into A-class table, B-class table, C-class table and D-class table, and their metering performance meets the corresponding requirements of A, B, C and D specified in national standards respectively.

(3) The larger the measuring range, the higher the measuring grade.

2. According to the nominal caliber, it is divided into large-caliber water meters and small-caliber water meters.

(1) A water meter with a nominal diameter of 50mm or less is usually called a small-caliber water meter.

(2) A water meter with a nominal diameter greater than 50mm is called a large-caliber water meter.