Requirements apply to water meters during use, not only at the point of sale. The Norwegian Metrology Service supervises that users – most often municipalities – have an internal control system in place to ensure compliance.
Internal control
The requirements for water meters are based on the principle that the user must have internal control of their meters. This internal control must ensure, among other things, that the meters are suitable, correctly installed, and within the regulation’s requirements for maximum permissible error. Central to internal control is a metrological self-check of water meters used for financial settlement.
Where conditions permit, the Norwegian Metrology Service recommends that this self-check be carried out as a sample-based inspection. This method involves dividing all the user’s meters into groups with meters of the same type, installation period, and similar operating conditions. A random selection of a certain number of meters from each group is then inspected. The results of each sample inspection are considered representative for the respective group of meters.
The Norwegian Metrology Service recommends that a group of meters undergo a sample inspection no later than 8 years after the first meter in the group was installed. The number of meters to be inspected depends on the total number in the group and the meter size. Sample-based inspection is resource-efficient, as only a proportion of meters are checked after 8 years, and the result of this inspection is assumed to apply to all meters in the group.