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Wanting to ascertain the flow rate from various taps and have seen this Weir flow cup thing. Will that give me different. or more accurate, figures of flow rate than timing a delivery into a marked container? Latter seems an easy obvious solution without resorting to spending £20 on a gizmo.
 
I don't think anything can be more accurate than timing fill of a container with known size but the weir cup allows you to read flow rate with the least hassle and waste of water. Accurate to within 1 or 2 litres per minute. My weir cup goes up to 24 lpm anything above that and you've likely got enough flow for any domestic situation.
 
Wanting to ascertain the flow rate from various taps and have seen this Weir flow cup thing. Will that give me different. or more accurate, figures of flow rate than timing a delivery into a marked container? Latter seems an easy obvious solution without resorting to spending £20 on a gizmo.
If it's a one off, save the money. Use a bucket.
Or a litre jug and time how long in seconds it takes to fill it. Divide the time in seconds into 60 to give litres per minute.
The weir cup is great if you test on a regular basis. I use them more as an indication really. Some taps are hard to gauge by sight. Due to the diffuser in the end they can appear to run at a higher flow than they actually are doing. If I wanted to measure accurately, I would use a container.
 
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If it's a one off, save the money. Use a bucket.
Or a litre jug and time how long in seconds it takes to fill it. Divide the time in seconds into 60 to give litres per minute.
The weir cup is great if you test on a regular basis. I use them more as an indication really. Some taps are hard to gauge by sight. Due to the diffuser in the end they can appear to run at a higher flow than they actually are doing. If I wanted to measure accurately, I would use a container.

Am getting 8l/min in kitchen tap, is a naff tap though and 16l/min on
bath tap.
 
Am thinking of getting one of these
Inta - ActivFlo
Whish list quite specific minimum and maximum flow rates for different sizes.
Ah!
Not a problem I have here with my customers as we have very soft water, very good water.
I can't offer any advice on that i'm afraid.
 
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