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Default A water meter fiddle?

In message .com,
adder1969 writes
On Jun 7, 9:22 am, TheOldFellow wrote:
On Thu, 07 Jun 2007 07:32:19 GMT





"Julian" wrote:
I was doing a routine check for water leaks at home today, I just
observe the little 'spinning' wheel on the water meter with
everything turned off to make sure it's not moving - it wasn't.


Then I started thinking. The meter works by way of a little turbine
wheel that spins in proportion to water flow and is geared to the
counter unit. I wondered if the turbine needs a certain minimum flow
of water to overcome the meter's internal friction. So, by opening a
cold tap just a tiny amount (just little more than a constant stream
of drips) I observed that the meter wasn't rotating at all. My theory
would appear correct.


So, what if I fitted two ball cocks to the DHW header tank? One half
way down the tank to work normally and one at the top with a stop
valve upstream throttled to allow a drip feed only. With this working
24/7 I should get 'free' water maybe?


I'm not from Yorkshire BTW, I just like the idea of getting something
for nothing!


Julian.


No, you're a thief.



It's not theft.

It's like the difference between taqx evasion and tax avoidance, isn't
it

It's a legal loophole, what's the problem ?

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geoff