Itron NIC510 Radio Module for Gas Meter User Manual IMUGasQI

Silver Spring Networks Radio Module for Gas Meter IMUGasQI

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Components and Tools
The components and tools you need to install the IMU are:
IMU Components
Component
Qty.
Size
Part Numbers
SSN IMU
n/a
221-010001 (Am)
222-010001 (RW)
Index cover
n/a
Gas IMU Quick Install
976-000195 (Am)
976-000196 (RW)
Index cover
screws
Index screws
1/4-20”
x 21/4”
10-24 x 21/4”
8-32 x
6-32 x
3/16”
3/4”
901-000052 (Am)
901-000053 (RW)
901-000054 (Am)
901-000057 (RW)
Red tamper
seals
n/a
976-000204
Tamper magnet assembly
n/a
976-000212 (Am)
976-000213 (RW)
Figure 1. IMU Components
For American meters
The antenna of this transmitter must not be co-located or operating in
conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
The device should be installed so that people will not come within 20 cm (8
in.) of the antenna.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. 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:
For Rockwell meters
Tools Required
Tool
Qty
Flathead screw driver
Phillips screw driver
Nut driver
Awl
Scraper
Wire brush
Service magnet
Figure 2. Service Magnet
Always follow applicable standards for safety. If you smell
gas, report it to the utility. Do not use power tools. Refer to
the meter documentation for further information.
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 disconnected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced Radio/TV technician for help.
Modifications to the IMU not expressly approved by Silver
Spring Networks may void your authority to operate the
IMU.
To remove the existing index and prepare the meter:
1.
Remove the existing index cover and index from the
meter.
2.
Clean the meter index area and make sure to remove
any remaining parts of the old gasket.
Attach the tamper magnet assembly:
1.
Attach the tamper magnet assembly to the meter as
shown.
For American meters
Š
Part Number 220-008001
For Rockwell meters
On an American meter, attach the magnet
assembly so that the protrusion holding the magnet
points down and to the left and the gap in the
Gas IMU Quick Install
circle fits around the notch on the meter, as
shown:
Š
2.
Attach the IMU assembly to the meter so that the drive
train aligns with the meter wriggler and the screw holes
on the meter align with those on the cover.
On a Rockwell meter, attach the magnet assembly
so that the protrusion holding the magnet points
down and to the left and the inner pin is inserted
into the index screw hole.
Attach the meter index to the IMU:
1.
2.
Align the IMU drive train with the index wriggler.
Note: The photo above shows two types of
IMU drive train.
3.
While holding the enclosure against the meter to
maintain proper alignment, rotate the test hand to
verify proper engagement.
4.
Attach the index cover and screws to the meter.
5.
Tighten the four screws firmly. (Torque: 17-20 in. lbs.
for Rockwell; 25-35 in. lbs. for American.)
6.
Use the nut driver to push the two red tamper seals into
place.
Use the two index screws to firmly attach the index to
the IMU. (Torque: 13-15 in. lbs. for Rockwell; 14-17 in.
lbs. for American.)
Prepare the IMU for programming:
3.
Rotate the IMU drive train two turns, clockwise or
counter-clockwise to ensure it spins freely.
Attach the IMU assembly to the meter:
1.
Insert the four cover screws through the index cover
and set the cover down.
Gas IMU Quick Install
Swipe the service magnet over the top of the IMU.
Doing so wakes up the IMU, enabling you to program it.
Refer to the documentation and training material for
programming the IMU.

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