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Interested in buying the Smappee Gas & Water? Awesome! Let's check if your meters are amongst the lucky ones. If you're not sure, you're welcome to send a photo to support@smappee.com before purchasing the monitor. More info can also be found in the manual.
There are several models on the market today but the more common analog meters are shown. If your meter does not appear in this list, please consult Google as there are numerous pictures of water and gas meters.
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The picture shows an example of a common water meter. This water meters has a small opening on the side. The spinning digits don’t have a reflective surface, so you can only use a magnetic sensor. This type of water meter uses 2 pulses per Liter (or 1 per ½ Liter). |
These meters have a reflecting surface on one of the digit. This dot can typically be found on the digit 6, 9 or 0.
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This gas meter has a small reflective surface on the last digit. This can be monitored with an optical sensor. . |
Some meters have a reflecting surface that is attached to a rotating element.
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This meter has a reflective surface. It can be monitored by the optical sensor. We advise placing the sensor a bit more offcenter for a good result. |
Gas and Water meters can have revolving dials in a variety of sizes and models. Below you’ll find an example of a Gas meter with black dials.
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This gas meter has black dials. It can be monitored by the optical sensor. The sensor should be placed above the fastest spinning dial as seen in the picture. |