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Bulk water meter WPD / WPHD

Woltman meter with impeller axis arranged in parallel to the flow direction

The bulk water meter WPD / WPHD is used to record high flows in drinking water distribution and in industry, with low pressure loss and a predominantly constant flow profile at the same time.
The meter is equipped with a 6-roller dry dial register (IP68) and a modulator disc. This enables electronic, reaction-free scanning and is the basis for remote reading of the meter data via radio with LoRaWAN® or wM-Bus. A combined M-Bus / pulse module is also possible.
A mechanical pulser can also be connected in parallel.

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Woltman bulk water meter WPHD
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Bulk water meter WPD / WPHD
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Performance characteristics in overview

  • Woltman parallel type
  • All materials, which are used in the drinking water section, comply with the required standards, guidelines and the current German drinking water approval (other country-specific drinking water approvals on request)
  • WPD (DN 40 – 150), WPHD (DN 200 – 300)
  • For horizontal and vertical installation
  • Replaceable MID-compliant metrological unit
  • Highest precision and reliability even in case of low flow rates
  • Flood-proof hermetically sealed glass/copper register (IP68)
  • Low starting flow and high overload security
  • Wide measuring range, low pressure loss
  • Hydraulic bearing relief
  • Durable measuring stability
  • Swirl-reducing inlet
  • No straight inlet or outlet needed (U0/D0) according to OIML R49 and DIN EN ISO 4064
  • Optimally equipped for remote readout
  • Register rotatable 355°
  • Operating pressure MAP 16 (optionally MAP 10)
  • Approved in accordance with MID and OIML

Applications

  • For the consumption measurement of cold and clean drinking water or service water up to 50°C
  • For measuring the high fl ow

AMR options

  • Can be combined with stationary GSM system
  • Retrofittable with EDC module (Electronic Data Capture):
    • EDC LPWAN radio module (868 MHz) for LoRaWAN®
    • EDC wireless M-Bus radio module (868 MHz)
    • EDC combined M-Bus and pulse module

Product options

Measuring Principle
  • Woltman parallel
Register
  • Dry Dial protection class IP 68 ("Copper Can")
Housing Material
  • Cast Iron (GGG)
Nominal Flow Q3 (≈ Qn)
  • Q3=25 (≈ Qn 15)
  • Q3=40 (≈ Qn 25)
  • Q3=63 (≈ Qn 40)
  • Q3=100 (≈ Qn 60)
  • Q3=250 (≈ Qn 150)
  • Q3=400 (≈ Qn 250)
  • Q3=1000 (≈ Qn 600)
  • Q3=1600 (≈ Qn 1000)
  • Q3=2500 (≈ Qn 1500)
  • Q3=630 (≈ Qn 400)
Nominal Diameter DN (mm)
  • DN 50
  • DN 80
  • DN 100
  • DN 125
  • DN 150
  • DN 200
  • DN 250
  • DN 300
  • DN 400
  • DN 500
Length without connectors
  • 200 mm
  • 225 mm
  • 250 mm
  • 300 mm
  • 350 mm
  • 450 mm
  • 500 mm
  • 600 mm
  • 800 mm
Metrological Class horizontal (max.)
  • R 200
Communication Technologies
  • Combined M-Bus and pulse module
  • Radio via LoRaWAN®
  • Radio via wireless M-Bus
  • Electronic Pulser
  • Reed Pulser
  • M-Bus
  • Radio Special System (GSM)
Temperature
  • Cold water up to 50 °C
Operating pressure (max.)
  • MAP 10
  • MAP 16
Specified Units on Display
  • Cubic Meters (m³)

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