Flow Monitoring
High-flow systems need the same protection discipline as smaller sites. The WM-2100 provides 2-inch class flow visibility for Tier 2 abnormal-flow monitoring.
We deploy it as a verified service workflow: hydraulics, wiring, and monitoring logic are tuned together so readings support action.
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WM-2100 is for 2-inch, higher-demand irrigation systems that need credible Tier 2 flow monitoring. It is selected after inspection confirms size, flow profile, and installation feasibility.
| No Structured Monitoring | WM-2100 + Tier 2 Workflow |
|---|---|
| Large-zone demand hides abnormal draw patterns | Higher-flow baseline visibility supports faster anomaly review |
| Manual troubleshooting across many zones | Data-backed diagnostics reduce guesswork |
| Controller-only upgrades miss flow blind spots | Meter + controller alignment enables abnormal-flow logic |
| No formal commissioning record | Commissioned readings and response path documented |
Verify 2-inch class fit, expected flow envelope, and physical install constraints at the target service location.
Set placement for practical straight length, service access, and long-term maintenance clearance.
Integrate meter output with control stack, then validate scaling against observed operating behavior.
Document baseline flow expectations and incident-response checkpoints for sustained monitoring discipline.
WM-2100 is typically used when site hydraulics require a 2-inch meter class and higher flow capacity than a 1-inch meter can support.
No. Tier 2 requires reliable flow monitoring, but meter model depends on service size and expected flow range.
Typical stated range is 15-150 gpm at rated accuracy, with extended higher-flow operation to around 200 gpm at reduced accuracy.
Yes, when signal integration and scaling are configured correctly during installation and commissioning.
Straight-length conditions, hydraulic geometry, service clearance, and wiring path integrity are the key factors for stable readings.
It provides the flow data needed for leak detection logic. Actual detection quality depends on baseline setup and service tuning.
Often yes. We inspect hardware condition, placement feasibility, and signal compatibility before accepting integration scope.
We complete commissioning, validate readings, and document abnormal-flow response workflow as part of Tier 2 service alignment.
These city hubs are the strongest local entry points when higher-capacity flow visibility, abnormal-use response, and Smart Control planning need to be scoped around route fit.
Need the broader regional view? Use Service Areas after opening the local irrigation hub that best matches the property.