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The image presents a close-up view of two "ТАЙПУТ" (TAIPUT) water meters and their associated plumbing, situated within an enclosed, dimly lit utility space. The scene is located in Rostov-on-Don, Russia, based on the Cyrillic text on the meters. The left meter, identified by serial number 7 0378779, shows a reading of 003392.32 cubic meters, with the fractional '32' displayed in red. Its face lists specifications including Qn=1.5 m³/ч, Pn=1.6 MPa, Tmax=90°C, and H-B V-A. This meter is connected to the plumbing system via brass compression fittings, which then transition to white polypropylene (PPR) pipes. One PPR pipe extends horizontally, while another descends vertically. The right meter, serial number 7 0378768, displays a reading of 002438.01 cubic meters, with the fractional '01' in red. Its specifications are identical to the left meter. This unit is also connected to the system with brass fittings and a vertical white PPR pipe. Both meters feature a small red needle on a lower dial, indicating 0.0001 m³ increments. The meters and their connections exhibit minor dust and grime accumulation. The background reveals several utility pipes, some insulated with dark grey material, and a larger element on the far right covered in a crinkled, foil-faced insulation, possibly indicating air ducting or a heat exchanger. The overall environment suggests a utility room or basement installation.
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