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Enable Or Disable Meter Health Alerts
Meter health alerts help you and your team stay informed about meter health, water usage, and potential leaks in real time. By enabling alerts, you’ll ensure that the right people receive timely no...
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Sign Your Tenant Up For Leak Alerts
Keeping tenants informed about potential water issues is key to preventing costly damage. With text leak alerts, tenants receive immediate notifications when unusual or excessive water usage is det...
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Meter Health Statuses
Meter health indicator lights help you quickly identify any issues with your meter. These indicators will appear as icons and status messages in your web app.Below, you’ll find a list explaining wh...
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Do I have Type M or Type L copper pipe?
Copper plumbing pipes come in a variety of flavors, which are tradeoffs between quality and cost. There are two types you'll find in residential plumbing (M and L). These pipes have an identical...
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Z1 Flow Meter Installation Tips
The clamp-on design of the Z1 Flow Meter ensures easy and user-friendly installation. You can complete the setup in just a few minutes with only a handful of simple tools. The best part? We guaran...
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Z1 Flow Meter Installation Guide
Installation Steps 1. Check the label on your SimpleSUB 2. Feed zip ties through portals on the bottom of SimpleSUB 3. Clean any debris or buildup from your pipe 4. Place SimpleSUB with flow direc...
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Step 4: Create Your First Tenant Cost Report
What You’ll NeedA computerA recent water utility bill for the property This article walks through how to create a tenant cost report using the default billing setup in the SimpleSUB Web App. This m...
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Step 3: Create an Account and Setup Your Property
While you're waiting for your meters to arrive, let's setup your account and property in the SimpleSUB Water app. You'll just need your computer for this one. Open app.simplesubwater.com in a br...
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Step 2: Determine the Size of Your Pipe(s)
Things you'll need to determine the size your pipe: Ruler with inches (or calipers) Small clamp or a piece of string; not required, but helpful Water pipes in the United States commonly come in 1/2...
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Step 1: Determine the Material of Your Pipe(s)
Things you may want to bring: A pen and paper to jot notes, if you have multiple units to meter with different types of pipes Rough sandpaper in case there's paint on the pipes Before ordering mete...