Sensus Iperl Water Meter Manual Info
For more information on the Sensus iPERL water meter, you can:
: Integrated 2-way communication (Sensus FlexNet system) for remote AMR/AMI reading.
IP68 certified, meaning it is fully submersible and dust-tight for flooded meter pits. sensus iperl water meter manual
| Alarm Type | Trigger Condition | | :--- | :--- | | | No transition from active flow to below starting flow within a configurable time interval (default 24 hours) | | Reverse Flow | A constant reverse flow of water persists for more than 15 minutes | | Magnetic Tamper | An attempt to alter or tamper with the meter's magnetic field is detected | | Low Battery | The internal battery is approaching the end of its life (visually indicated on the display) | | Empty Pipe | The meter is installed but the flow tube is not fully saturated with water (indicated by an alarm flag on the display during installation) |
Maintains 95% accuracy even at extremely low flow rates (0.11 GPM). For more information on the Sensus iPERL water
Its ability to detect extremely low flow rates (starting flow is as low as 0.03 GPM / 1 liter per hour ) helps utilities capture previously unmeasured consumption and detect small leaks.
Understanding the technology behind the Sensus iPERL helps clarify its behavior and maintenance requirements. Its ability to detect extremely low flow rates
⚠️ This is a general guide. Always refer to the official Sensus iPERL Installation & Maintenance Manual (Form #’s: 066, 117, or specific model number) for full safety and local code compliance.
: Do not attempt to open the sealed electronic register. Tampering will trigger a magnetic tamper alarm at the utility office. Checking for Household Leaks
: Because the system utilizes solid-state electromagnetic sensors, it requires no periodic calibration or internal part cleaning.
: Ensure the meter box is free of dirt, insects, and overgrown visual obstructions so utility workers can access it if needed.



