pattayadingo Posted December 9, 2012 Posted December 9, 2012 With newer water meters can they turn the water off without removing the meter?
sirineou Posted December 9, 2012 Posted December 9, 2012 Of course they must be able to turn the water off, other wise how did they install the new water meter with out the water gushing out while they were doing it?
pattayadingo Posted December 9, 2012 Author Posted December 9, 2012 Of course they must be able to turn the water off, other wise how did they install the new water meter with out the water gushing out while they were doing it? I was thinking to individual houses, not the whole street.
pattayadingo Posted December 9, 2012 Author Posted December 9, 2012 shut the inlet tap off ? Pipe from the ground up to the meter. Pipe from meter to the house. No water though The reason for asking is that I did not get a bill for the water. Saw a bill posted today into the letterbox asking for 1200 Baht for the water. 344 for water + 375 + 500. If they have turned it off they have not removed the meter.
XINLOI Posted December 9, 2012 Posted December 9, 2012 Most water systems, the main shutoff valve is before the meter, sometimes within 6 inches. Most of them in my area are installed like this. 1
pattayadingo Posted December 9, 2012 Author Posted December 9, 2012 looking at the meter there is a knurled knob beneath it but no shut off valve.
pattayadingo Posted December 9, 2012 Author Posted December 9, 2012 Most water systems, the main shutoff valve is before the meter, sometimes within 6 inches. Most of them in my area are installed like this. apologies referring to my last answer. The stop cock is open. May simply be no water, but the street is asleep so cannot ask people. I'll maybe have to wait until tomorrow to phone the weater company.
Spoonman Posted December 9, 2012 Posted December 9, 2012 are you directly connect to the mains or is it feeding a tank (possibly underground). maybe check your pump if you have a tank. tomorrow being a public holiday there might be nobody at the water joint.
jbrain Posted December 9, 2012 Posted December 9, 2012 As the OP said that he got a bill with + + that means a reconnection fee is charged. I guess they will only charge a reconnection fee if he is actually disconnected.
SimonD Posted December 9, 2012 Posted December 9, 2012 Some of the estates in that area have a removable handle on the pipe leading to the meter. If the previous occupants left an unpaid bill (as happened to me when I moved in) the local water people send a guy to shut off the supply and take the handle away. That 500 baht amount on your bill might be the fine.
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