Water meter hierarchy in BIM connects main meters, submeters, tenant meters, irrigation meters, process water meters, and leak detection zones. It supports water management and faster fault investigation.
Why This Matters
Water leaks and abnormal consumption are harder to investigate when meter coverage is unclear. BIM can show which meter serves which zone and where isolation is possible.
Practical Guidance
Map Meter Coverage: Link meters to floors, tenants, equipment, irrigation zones, or process areas.
Show Isolation: Identify valves that can isolate the same zones measured by meters.
Coordinate Sensors: Leak sensors, flow meters, pressure sensors, and alarms should be linked to the model.
Support Operations: Use BIM data to help facility teams investigate unusual usage quickly.
Checklist
- Define water meter hierarchy and served zones
- Link meters with isolation valves
- Coordinate leak detection and flow sensor locations
- Use model data for abnormal usage investigation
LUA BIM LABS Insight
Water monitoring is spatial. BIM helps operators connect a meter reading to the real places and valves behind it.
LUA BIM LABS — Products & Services
Personalized MEP BIM Tutor (Starter Plan)
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BIM Command Center for Revit (Add-in)
A Revit Add-in with 30+ automation features for MEP BIM — clash filtering, tag batch, space validation, COBie export, and more. Compatible with Revit 2019–2027.
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