Amazon has
Moen Flo Smart Water Monitor & Shutoff (3/4" Diameter, 900-001) on sale for
$297.
Shipping is free.
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Lordslamma for finding this deal.
Features:
- Turn your water on/off from the app manually, or Flo by Moen Smart Water Shutoff will automatically turn off the water for you to protect the home from catastrophic water damage
- MicroLeak Technology proactively monitors the security of the home's entire water system (including behind walls and in foundations) to identify leaks as small as a drop per minute (e.g. pinhole leaks, etc.)
- See how much water you're consuming daily and set conservation goals to encourage saving water and money for your home
- Model 900-001 fits 3/4-Inch to 1-1/4 Inch pipe diameter (consult a professional)
- Compatible with: Alexa skills and Google Assistant; no smart hub or system required; requires Wi-Fi connection; requires standard AC/DC power connection
- Everything needed for installation is included in box; Professional installation is recommended
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Almost certainly 3/4". 1" and greater would be overkill in a normal home. Even if the source is 1" or 1.25", it will be reduced for distribution through the home. Our old house, this was done even before the pressure regulator and water meter.
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Take a short string (or even a zip tie or twistie tie) and wrap it around the pipe. Hold the string where it intersects and mark it. Place it next to a ruler and record that measurement in inches. Mathematically the circumference of a circle is the diameter multiplied by Pi. So for this specific diameter, algebra would tell us that the circumference of a 3/4" diameter pipe is 3/4 of Pi which is approximately 2.36 inches. If your string is about 2.36 inches, you have a 3/4" pipe. 3.14 inches on your string is a 1" pipe. Etc and etc