Itron 100G Utility Meter Transceiver User Manual 100G Installation Guide
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Natural Gas Solutions 100G Installation Guide Revision A Identification 100G Installation Guide -- DRAFT Part number: PUB-0200-001 Revision A 10/06 ERT Part Numbers: ERG-aaaa-bbb, CCCC-ddd, etc. Copyright © 2006 Itron, Inc. All rights reserved. Your company has the right to reproduce this contract document, provided that such reproduction shall be subject to the same use and disclosure restrictions contained in the Confidentiality and Non-Disclosure paragraphs in the Sales Contract. Applicable Patents U.S. Patent Numbers: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX???? Canadian Patent Numbers: XXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX????????? Transportation Classification Itron classifies and ships model 100G ERT modules as a non-hazardous material. The proper shipping name is Lithium Batteries contain in Equipment, Class 9, UN3091, Packing Group II. The Federal Aviation Administration prohibits operating transmitters and receivers on all commercial aircraft. When powered, the 100G ERT module is considered an operating transmitter and receiver and cannot be shipped by air. Compliance Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or TV technician for help. This device complies with Subpart C of Part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation of this device is subject to the following two conditions: • This device may not cause harmful interference. • This device must accept any interference that may cause undesirable operation. This device must be permanently mounted such that it retains a distance of 20 centimeters (7.9 inches) from all persons in order to comply with FCC RF exposure levels. Modification and Repairs To ensure FCC compliance and system performance, this device and antenna shall not be changed or modified without the expressed approval of Itron. Any unauthorized modification will void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Meter Installation/Removal In the event of malfunction, all repairs should be performed by Itron. It is the responsibility of users requiring service to report the need for service to Itron. Related Documents EndPoint-Link ERT Programming Guide (TDC-tbd-tbd) Trademark Notice ERT and Itron are both registered trademarks of Itron, Inc. All other product names and logos in this documentation are used for identification purposes only and may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. Suggestions If you have comments or suggestions on how we may improve this documentation, send them to TechnicalCommunicationsManager@itron.com. If you have questions or comments about this application, contact Itron Technical Support: Itron, Inc. • Mail: Itron, Inc. 2401 North State Street, Waseca, MN 56093 • E-mail: support@itron.com • Phone: 1 800 392 3185; Fax: 507 837 4451 Table of Contents Chapter 1 Getting Started ...........................................................................................1 Transmission Modes ...........................................................................................................................1 Specifications ......................................................................................................................................1 Meter Compatibility List .......................................................................................................................2 Chapter 2 American Meter Installation .......................................................................5 Installation Prerequisites .....................................................................................................................5 Materials Supplied By Itron .......................................................................................................5 Materials Supplied By You........................................................................................................5 Replacement Screws......................................................................................................6 Preinstallation Preparations ......................................................................................................6 Installing the 100G on an American Meter..........................................................................................6 Remove the Existing Index .......................................................................................................6 Assemble the ERT Module .......................................................................................................9 Program the ERT Module .......................................................................................................13 Attach the ERT Module to the Meter ......................................................................................15 Chapter 3 Sensus Meter Installation.........................................................................19 Introduction........................................................................................................................................19 Installation Prerequisites ...................................................................................................................19 Materials Supplied By Itron .....................................................................................................19 Materials Supplied by You ......................................................................................................19 Replacement Screws....................................................................................................19 Preinstallation Preparations ..............................................................................................................20 Installing the 100G on a Sensus Meter .............................................................................................20 Remove the Existing Index .....................................................................................................20 Assemble the ERT Module .....................................................................................................22 Program the ERT ....................................................................................................................24 Attach the ERT to the Meter ...................................................................................................25 100G Installation Guide iii Table of Contents iv 100G Installation Guide CHAPTER 1 Getting Started The 100G is Itron's latest high-powered gas encoder-receiver-transmitter (ERT) module. ERTs are meter-installed devices that transmit meter data using radio communications. That information may be received by a reading device that is within transmission distance, meaning that multiple devices may receive data from a single endpoint. Itron's 100G ERT is a high-powered device with a wide transmission distance. This installation guide shows you how to install the 100G ERT module on meters from a variety of manufacturers. To ensure you have a meter that is compatible with the 100G ERT module, please see the Meter Compatibility List on page 2. Transmission Modes Once installed, the 100G ERT module has two standard available transmission modes: • Fixed Network Mode In this mode, a 100G ERT module transmits a high-powered RF message every 60 seconds. • Mobile and HandHeld Mode In this mode, a 100G ERT module transmits a medium-powered RF message every 15 seconds. An FCC license is not required to read 100G ERT modules. Specifications The functional and operational specifications for the 100G are listed below. Functional Specifications Description Power Source "A" cell lithium battery Tamper Detection Tilt tamper and magnetic tamper FCC Compliance Part 15 certified Industry Canada Compliance RSS-210 certified Measurement Canada Approval Yes Intrinsically Safe per Factory Mutual and UL Class I, Division 1, Groups C and D Product Identification Numeric and barcoded ERT module type and serial number Contstruction Materials Gray polycarbonate back plate with Santoprene® gasket; clear polycarbonate front cover; encapsulated electronics 100G Installation Guide Chapter 1 Getting Started Operational Specifications Description Operating Temperatures -40° to 158° F (-40° to +70° C) Operating Humidity 5 to 95percent relative humidity Program Frequency 908 MHz Transmit Frequency Spread spectrum 908 to 924 MHz ISM band Data Integrity Verified in every data message Meter Compatibility List The following meters are compatible with the 100G. Due to continuous research, product improvements, and enhancements, Itron reserves the right to change this list at any time. To ensure you have the latest Meter Compatibility list available, contact your Itron representative. Mfgr. Model American/ Canadian Desc. Class Comments ERT Type ERT Part No. W75AL Residential Aluminum case Meters Only 100G ERG-5000-001 American/ Canadian AL-175 Residential Aluminum case meters only 100G ERG-5000-001 American/ Canadian AC-175 Residential Aluminum case meters only 100G ERG-5000-001 American/ Canadian AT-175 Residential Aluminum case meters only 100G ERG-5000-001 American/ Canadian ALC-175 Residential Aluminum case meters only 100G ERG-5000-001 American/ Canadian AT-210 Residential Aluminum case meters only 100G ERG-5000-001 American/ Canadian AL-225 Residential Aluminum case meters only 100G ERG-5000-001 American/ Canadian AL-250 Residential Aluminum case meters only 100G ERG-5000-001 American/ Canadian AR-250 Residential Aluminum case meters only 100G ERG-5000-001 American/ Canadian AC-250 Residential Aluminum case meters only 100G ERG-5000-001 American/ Canadian AT-250 Residential Aluminum case meters only 100G ERG-5000-001 American/ Canadian AM-250 Residential Aluminum case meters only 100G ERG-5000-001 American/ Canadian AL-310 Residential Aluminum case meters only 100G ERG-5000-001 Canada only 100G Installation Guide Meter Compatibility List American/ Canadian AL-350 Residential Aluminum case meters only 100G ERG-5000-001 American/ Canadian AT-350 Residential Aluminum case meters only 100G ERG-5000-001 American/ Canadian AL-425 Residential Aluminum case meters only 100G ERG-5000-001 American/ Canadian AC-630 Residential Aluminum case meters only 100G ERG-5000-001 American/ Canadian 5B 225 Residential Aluminum case 100G ERG-5000-001 100G ERG-5000-002 Sensus/Invensys/ Equimeter/ Rockwell R-175 11 Tooth Residential Sensus/Invensys/ Equimeter/ Rockwell R-200 11 Tooth Residential 100G ERG-5000-002 Sensus/Invensys/ Equimeter/ Rockwell RT-200 11 Tooth Residential 100G ERG-5000-002 Sensus/Invensys/ Equimeter/ Rockwell RT-230 11 Tooth Residential 100G ERG-5000-002 Sensus/Invensys/ Equimeter/ Rockwell R-275 11 Tooth Residential 100G ERG-5000-002 Sensus/Invensys/ Equimeter/ Rockwell RT-275 11 Tooth Residential 100G ERG-5000-002 Sensus/Invensys/ Equimeter/ Rockwell R-315 11 Tooth Residential 100G ERG-5000-002 Sensus/Invensys/ Equimeter/ Rockwell 250 11 Tooth Residential 100G ERG-5000-002 Sensus/Invensys/ Equimeter/ Rockwell 310 11 Tooth Residential 100G ERG-5000-002 Sensus/Invensys/ Equimeter/ Rockwell S-110 100G ERG-5000-002 Sensus/Invensys/ Equimeter/ Rockwell S-200 100G ERG-5000-002 Sensus/Invensys/ Equimeter/ Rockwell 175-S 100G ERG-5000-002 100G ERG-5000-004 100G ERG-5000-002 Sensus/Invensys/ Equimeter/ Rockwell Sensus/Invensys/ Equimeter/ Rockwell 100G Installation Guide RT-100 S-190 11 Tooth 11 Tooth 11 Tooth 18 Tooth 11 Tooth Compatible with 2 foot drive index; 1 foot drive has 24 teeth Residential Residential Residential Residential Residential Chapter 1 Getting Started Sensus/ Invensys/ Equimeter/ Rockwell S-120 Sensus/Invensys/ Equimeter/ Rockwell T-120 Sensus/Invensys/ Equimeter/ Rockwell T-110 Sensus/Invensys/ Equimeter/ Rockwell R-415 Sensus/Invensys/ Equimeter/ Rockwell RT-360 11 Tooth 11 Tooth 11 Tooth 18 Tooth 18 Tooth Sensus/Invensys/ Equimeter/ Rockwell MR8 (R-275 Metric) 16 Tooth Sensus/Invensys/ Equimeter/ Rockwell MR12 (R-415 Metric) 16 Tooth Residential 100G ERG-5000-002 100G ERG-5000-002 100G ERG-5000-002 100G ERG-5000-004 100G ERG-5000-004 100G ERG-5000-003 100G ERG-5000-003 Residential Residential Residential Residential Residential Residential 100G Installation Guide CHAPTER 2 American Meter Installation This chapter shows you how to install a 100G gas ERT module on an American meter. Before installing the 100G ERT module, verify that you have: • A compatible meter. See the the Meter Compatibility List on page 2 for more information. • A compatible index. Itron 100G gas ERT modules can be used with standard dial and direct read (odometer) indexes on American Meters. • The list of materials defined under Installation Prerequisites on page 5. Installation Prerequisites The following items are required to install Itron's 100G gas ERT. Materials Supplied By Itron The following items are supplied by Itron. • 100G gas ERT modules • Tamper plugs Materials Supplied By You You must supply the following items to successfully install the 100G gas ERT on the American Meters listed in the Meter Compatibility above. • Small and medium flat-blade screwdrivers Used to remove and tighten index and index-cover screws. • Side-cutting plier/wire snips Used for cutting wire seals, if necessary. • Small putty knife Used to remove all traces of old gaskets from the meter. • Meter seals, wire seals, and seal press Used to secure the meter from tampering, if necessary. • 11/32-inch nut driver or other blunt tool Used to securely seat new tamper plugs over screw holes. • FC200SR unit with EndPoint-Link or EndPoint-Link Pro software Used to program and check ERT assembly. • Replacement screws Used to mount ERT assembly to meter and index to ERT assembly backlates; see Replacement Screws on page 6 for more information). 100G Installation Guide Chapter 2 American Meter Installation Replacement Screws Replacement screws used in this procedure must be slotted, zinc-plated, steel machine screws. Sizing options are shown below. • Use 1/4 - 20 x 5/8-inch slotted, Fillister head screws for mounting 100G ERT module assemblies on meters. • Use 8 - 32 x 3/16-inch slotted, round head screws for mounting indexes on 100G ERT module backplates. Preinstallation Preparations Before installing the 100G gas ERT module on a meter, verify that: • All ERTs are type 100G modules for American Meter Company gas meters. • The model numbers of all meters on which the 100G modules will be installed are included in the Meter Compatibility see "Meter Compatibility List" on page 2 list. Installing the 100G on an American Meter There are four major steps to installing the 100G gas ERT on an American Meter: • Remove the Existing Index • Assemble the ERT Module • Program the ERT Module • Attach the ERT Module to the Meter These procedures are described in the following sections. NOTE Be sure to properly dispose of all unused screws, old index covers, gaskets, and other left-over materials. Do not leave any materials on customer premises. Remove the Existing Index The first major step when installing a 100G gas ERT on an American meter is to remove the existing index from the meter. To Remove the Existing Index 1. Remove any tamper seals from the meter. 100G Installation Guide Installing the 100G on an American Meter 2. Detach the index cover from the meter by removing the four screws holding it in place. 3. Examine the index cover screws you just removed. Verify that they are 5/8-inch long and are not corroded. • If the screws are 5/8-inch long, and are not corroded, keep them for later use. • If the screws are an incorrect length or are corroded, dispose of them properly. Use 1/4 - 20 x 5/8-inch screws as described in Replacement Screws on page 6 instead. TIP You can use the index cover you just removed as a temporary storage location for screws. 4. Unscrew one index mounting screw completely. Hold one hand beneath the index to catch the screw when it falls out of the index assembly. If it does not fall out by itself, be sure to remove it. 5. Unscrew the other index mounting screw. 100G Installation Guide Chapter 2 American Meter Installation While removing this screw, pull the index away from the meter to keep its backplate (1) against the back of the screwhead (2). This prevents the screw from falling out prematurely. 6. Remove the screw from the index once it is completely free of its hole. 7. Set the index aside for the moment. Place it where it will not be damaged; get filled with dirt, rain, or snow; or fall to the ground or floor. The index will be used later in this procedure. 8. Examine the index screws you just removed. Verify that they are 3/16-inch long and are not corroded. • If the screws are 3/16-inch long and are not corroded, keep them for later use. • If the screws are an incorrect length or are corroded, dispose of them properly. Use 8 - 32 x 3/16-inch screws as described in Replacement Screws on page 6 instead. 9. Use a putty knife or similar object to completely remove the old index gasket from the meter (if applicable). All traces of the gasket must be removed before athe ERT can be installed. 100G Installation Guide Installing the 100G on an American Meter Assemble the ERT Module When installing a 100G gas ERT, the next major step is to create the ERT module assembly by combining the ERT backplate and cover with the meter index. Follow the procedure below to do so. To Assemble the ERT Module 1. Obtain a new 100G ERT and index cover. 2. Separate the ERT module backplate from the cover. 3. Set the new ERT index cover aside for the moment. Place it where it will not be damaged; get filled with dirt, rain, or snow; or fall to the ground or floor. The ERT index cover will be used later in this procedure. IMPORTANT Before continuing with the installation, note the following information about American Meter idexes: • 100G Installation Guide Index wrigglers on one-foot meters have drive slots. Chapter 2 American Meter Installation • Index wrigglers on two-foot meters have drive posts. • An index may have mounting screw holes. • An index may have mounting screw slots. If the index has mounting screw slots, skip steps 4 and 5 below. Continue with step 6. If the index has mounting screw holes, perform steps 4 and 5 below, and then skip steps 6 and 7. 10 100G Installation Guide Installing the 100G on an American Meter 4. If the index has mounting screw holes, place an index mounting screw (1) in the righthand mounting screw hole (2). Use one 8 - 32 3/16-inch screw for this step (you can use an original mounting screw if it was the correct size and not corroded; otherwise, use the correct size replacement screw). 5. Attach the screw to the ERT backplate's right-hand index mounting post just far enough to hold the screw and end of the index in place. 6. If the index has mounting screw slots, screw an index mounting screw (1) one to two turns into the ERT backplate's right-hand index mounting post (2). Use one 8 - 32 3/16-inch screw for this step (you can use an original mounting screw if it was the correct size and not corroded; otherwise, use the correct size replacement screw). 100G Installation Guide 11 Chapter 2 American Meter Installation 7. Place the index mounting screw slot under the screw head. Do not tighten the screw yet. 8. Attach the wriggler to the index and backplate. • If the index wriggler has a drive slot (1), place the backplate wriggler's drive post (2) in the index wriggler's drive slot. • If the index wriggler has a drive post (1), place the index wriggler's drive post in the backplate wriggler's drive slot (2). 12 100G Installation Guide Installing the 100G on an American Meter 9. Install and tighten the left-hand index mounting screw (for indexes with either mounting screw slots or holes). Use one 8 - 32 3/16-inch screw for this step (you can use an original mounting screw if it was the correct size and not corroded; otherwise, use the correct size replacement screw). 10. Tighten the right-hand index mounting screw. 11. Slide the ERT cover (1) over the index and backplate, making sure the ERT label (2) is visible through the window. Next, program the ERT module. Program the ERT Module Once the ERT module has been assembled, the ERT must be programmed using the FC200/SR with EndPoint-Link software. See the EndPoint-Link ERT Programming Guide (TDC-tbd-xxx) for more information. IMPORTANT You must perform the following programming procedure for the ERT module to function properly. 100G Installation Guide 13 Chapter 2 American Meter Installation When programming the ERT module, you must take note of the drive rate shown on the index of American meters. Examples of 1-foot (1) and 2-foot (2) drive rates are shown below. Be sure to program the ERT based on the indicated drive rate. To Program the ERT Module 1. Using the FC200/SR, program the reading of the index that was on the meter into the ERT module assembly. Be sure to hold the FC200/SR unit by the battery pack and within a few inches of the ERT during programming and reading; this will ensure proper communication between unit and the ERT. During programming, the 100G ERT module is programmed to the nearest 100 cubic feet; the last two digits (the tens and units) are programmed as zeros (0). Once programming is complete, however, the ERT module assembly can be read to the nearest cubic foot. 2. Slowly turn the ERT module drive wriggler two turns in the direction indicated on the index drive rate. This lets you verify the ERT module is counting properly after assembly. 14 100G Installation Guide Installing the 100G on an American Meter IMPORTANT Do not turn the drive wriggler faster than one turn per second. 3. Read the ERT module assembly using the FC200SR. Consult the EndPoint-Link ERT Programming Guide (TDC-tbd-tbd) or other applicable instructions for details on how to read an ERT. • If this reading is higher than the one you programmed in step 1 above, the ERT module assembly is counting correctly. • If the ERT module assembly reading is not higher than what was programmed in step 1, replace the ERT module with a new one. Attach the ERT Module to the Meter After the ERT has been programmed and is reading correctly, it must be attached to the meter. Follow the steps below to do this. To Attach the ERT to the Meter 1. 5B 225 Meters Only If you are installing the ERT on a 5B 225 aluminum meter, cut 1/16-inch off each post of the ERT wriggler to prevent it from rubbing on the face of the nut that holds the wriggler in place. If you are not installing on a 5B 225 meter, continue to step 2 below. 100G Installation Guide 15 Chapter 2 American Meter Installation 2. Set the wriggler to the desired position for mounting the ERT module assembly to the meter. • For One-Foot Meters: Align the ERT module assembly wriggler with the meter drive post (as shown below). Make sure the ERT wriggler is perpendicular to the meter drive post. • For Two-Foot Meters: Align the ERT module assembly wriggler with the meter slot (as shown below). Make sure the ERT wriggler is perpendicular to the meter slot. 3. Gently place the ERT module assembly on the meter. Align the four screw holes on the ERT module assembly with the holes on the meter. 16 100G Installation Guide Installing the 100G on an American Meter 4. Install and tighten all ERT module assembly mounting screws, working in a diagonal pattern as shown below. Tighten the mounting screws to 15 to 20 inch-pounds of torque. Use the 1/4 - 20 x 5/8-inch screws for this step (you can use the original mounting screws if they were the correct size and not corroded; otherwise, use the correct size Replacement Screws on page 6). 5. Place a new tamper seal over two of the mounting screws as shown below. 6. Press the new tamper seals into place using the 11/32-inch nut driver (or another similar blunt tool). 100G Installation Guide 17 Chapter 2 American Meter Installation 7. Complete any necessary paperwork. Make sure no excess material is left on the customer premises; dispose of it properly. The ERT is now installed on the meter. 18 100G Installation Guide CHAPTER 3 Sensus Meter Installation Introduction This chapter shows you how to install a 100G gas ERT on a compatible Sensus meter. Sensus meters are also known by the following names: Invensys, Equimeter, and Rockwell. For consistency, all of these meter types will be referred to as Sensus meters for this installation procedure. Installation Prerequisites Materials Supplied By Itron The following items are supplied by Itron. • 100G gas ERT modules • Tamper plugs Materials Supplied by You You must supply the following items to successfully install the 100G gas ERT on the Sensus meters listed in the Meter Compatibility List on page 2. • Small and medium flat-blade screwdrivers (used for index and index-cover screws) • Side-cutting plier (used for cutting wire seals, if necessary) • Small putty knife (to remove old gaskets) • Meter seals, wire seals, and seal press (if necessary) • 11/32-inch nut driver or other blunt tool (to securely seat new tamper plugs) • ReadOne Pro unit (used to program and check ERT assembly) Replacement screws (used to mount ERT assembly to meter and index to ERT assembly backlates; see Replacement Screws on page 19 for more information). Replacement Screws Replacement screws used in this procedure must be slotted, zinc-plated, steel machine screws. Sizing options are shown below. For mounting 100G ERT module assemblies on meters: • 10 - 24 x5/8-inch slotted, Fillister head 100G Installation Guide 19 Chapter 3 Sensus Meter Installation For mounting indexes on 100G ERT module backplates: • 6 - 32 x 5/8-inch slotted, round head Preinstallation Preparations Before installing the 100G gas ERT module on a meter, verify that: • All ERTs are type 100G modules for Sensus gas meters. • The model numbers of all meters on which the 100G modules will be installed are included in the Meter Compatibility List on page 2. Installing the 100G on a Sensus Meter There are three major steps to installing the 100G gas ERT on a Sensus meter: • Remove the Existing Index • Assemble the ERT Module • Program the ERT • Attach the ERT to the Meter These procedures are described in the following sections. Be sure to properly dispose of all unused screws, old index covers, gaskets, and other left-over materials. Do not leave any materials on customer premises. Remove the Existing Index The first major step when installing a 100G gas ERT on a Sensus meter is to remove the existing index from the meter. To Remove the Existing Index 1. Remove any tamper seals from the meter. 20 100G Installation Guide Installing the 100G on a Sensus Meter 2. Detach the index cover from the meter by removing the four screws holding it in place. 3. Examine the index cover screws you just removed. Verify that they are 5/8-inch long and are not corroded. • If the screws are 5/8-inch long and are not corroded, keep them for later use. • If they are an incorrect length or are corroded, dispose of them properly. Use 10 - 24 x 5/8-inch screws as described in Replacement Screws on page 19 instead. TIP You can use the index cover you just removed as a temporary storage location for screws. 4. Unscrew one index mounting screw completely. 5. Remove the other index mounting screw. 6. Set the index aside for the moment. Place it where it will not be damaged; get filled with dirt, rain or snow; or fall to the ground or floor. The index will be used later in this procedure. 7. Examine the index screws you just removed. Verify that they are 5/8-inch long and are not corroded. 100G Installation Guide 21 Chapter 3 Sensus Meter Installation • If the screws are 5/8-inch long and are not corroded, keep them for later use. • If the screws are an incorrect length or are corroded, dispose of them properly. Use 6 -32 x 5/8-inch screws as described in Replacement Screws on page 19 instead. 8. Use a putty knife or similar object to completely remove the old index gasket from the meter (if applicable). All traces of the gasket must be removed before the ERT can be installed. Assemble the ERT Module When installing a 100G gas ERT, the next major step is to create the ERT module assembly by combining the ERT backplate and cover with the meter index. Follow the procedure below to do so. To Assemble the ERT 1. Obtain a new 100G ERT and index cover. 2. Separate the ERT module backplate from the cover. 3. Place the index drive gear (1) in the backplate wriggler gear cup (2) of the ERT (please note that the following example uses an 11-tooth drive gear; your index may be slightly different). 22 100G Installation Guide Installing the 100G on a Sensus Meter Once properly installed, the index drive gear and backplate wriggler cup should look similar to the following example. 4. Attach the right-hand mounting screw to the index and meter, just far enough to hold the index in place. Use one 6 - 32 x 5/8-inch screw for this step (you can use an original mounting screw if it was the correct size and not corroded; otherwise, use the correct size Replacement Screw see "Replacement Screws" on page 19). 5. Install and tighten the left-hand index mounting screw. 6. Tighten the right-hand index mounting screw completely. 100G Installation Guide 23 Chapter 3 Sensus Meter Installation 7. Slide the ERT cover over the index and backplate. 8. Verify that the cover is installed correctly; the cover's clear window should be over the backplate label. Once combined, the ERT backplate, meter index, and ERT cover create an "ERT Module Assembly." Next, program the ERT module. Program the ERT Once the ERT module has been assembled, the ERT must be programmed using the FC200/SR with EndPoint-Link software. See the EndPoint-Link ERT Programming Guide (TDC-tbd-xxx) for more information. IMPORTANT You must perform the following programming procedure for the ERT module to function properly. When programming the ERT module, you must take note of the drive rate shown on the index of Sensus meters. Sensus meters have a 2-foot drive rate, as indicated in the example below (1). To Program the ERT Module 1. Using the FC200/SR, program the reading of the index that was on the meter into the ERT module assembly. Be sure to hold the FC200/SR unit by the battery pack and within a few inches of the ERT during programming and reading; this will ensure proper communication between unit and the ERT. 24 100G Installation Guide Installing the 100G on a Sensus Meter During programming, the 100G ERT module is programmed to the nearest 100 cubic feet; the last two digits (the tens and units) are programmed as zeros (0). Once programming is complete, however, the ERT module assembly can be read to the nearest cubic foot. 2. Slowly turn the ERT module drive wriggler two turns in the direction indicated on the index drive rate. This lets you verify the ERT module is counting properly after assembly. IMPORTANT Do not turn the drive wriggler faster than one turn per second. 3. Read the ERT module assembly using the FC200SR. Consult the EndPoint-Link ERT Programming Guide (TDC-tbd-tbd) or other applicable instructions for details on how to read an ERT. • If this reading is higher than the one you programmed in step 1 above, the ERT module assembly is counting correctly. • If the ERT module assembly reading is not higher than what was programmed in step 1, replace the ERT module with a new one. Attach the ERT to the Meter After the ERT has been programmed and is reading correctly, it must be attached to the meter. Follow the steps below to do this. 100G Installation Guide 25 Chapter 3 Sensus Meter Installation To Attach the ERT to the Meter 1. Gently place the ERT module assembly against the front of the meter as shown. Make sure all four mounting screw holes in the ERT module assembly line up with the corresponding holes on the meter. 2. Insert the top-right cover mounting screw. Tighten the screw just enough to hold the ERT module assembly in place. Use the 10 - 24 5/8-inch screws for this and the following step (you can use the original mounting screws if they were the correct size and not corroded; otherwise, use the correct size as described in Replacement Screws on page 19). 26 100G Installation Guide Installing the 100G on a Sensus Meter 3. Install and tighten the remaining three mounting screws. Tighten the mounting screws to 15 to 20 inch-pounds of torque. 4. Tighten the top-right mounting screw. 5. Place a new tamper seal over two of the mounting screws as shown below. 100G Installation Guide 27 Chapter 3 Sensus Meter Installation 6. Press the new tamper seals into place using the 11/32-inch nut driver (or another similar blunt tool). 7. Complete any necessary paperwork. Make sure no excess material is left on the customer premises. The ERT is now installed on the meter. 28 100G Installation Guide
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