In another thread on that same site, a similar question was posed. In one of the responses, you can see that reducing from 3/4 to 5/8 meter size results in a 33% reduction in max flow rate.
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My catalog gives the following ratings for various brands of meters. The ratings are by size of meter; max continuous flow; and maximum intermittent flow..
5/8"; 10 GPM; 20 GPM
3/4"; 15 GPM; 30 GPM
1"; 25 GPM; 50 GPM
Water Meter Sizing - avoiding $5K expense?Based on that info, I personally wouldn't go with 5/8 if possible. We sold our home last year where the distance from meter to the house was about 200 feet. We went with a 1" meter as recommended based on that distance even though it cost 50% more up front and the monthly water bill was higher for a 1" vs 3/4" meter. At least I saved money on the installation of the service line by running that myself. I also ran the underground conduit for the electrical service between the utility pole and meter location. So I rented a ride on trencher and made short work of the excavation portion of the project. My cost for that plus the materials was a heckuva lot less than what the builder would have charged.