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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PREFACE
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CHAPTER 1
PRE-INSTALLATION
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CHAPTER 2
USING THE HANDHELD DEVICE
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ON-SITE PREPARATION
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CHAPTER 4
GAS METER EXCHANGE
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CHAPTER 5
RESIDENTIAL METER MODULE RETROFIT
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CHAPTER 6
COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL METER MODULE INSTALLATION
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CHAPTER 7
CELLNET PULSE RECORDER METER MODULE INSTALLATION
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TYPOGRAPHICAL CONVENTIONS
This section describes the conventions used in this guide to make finding and
understanding information easier. The following kinds of formatting in the text
identify special information.
Convention
Description
All bold, initial capital
letters
Refers to field names, buttons, menus, menu
options, and keys. Examples: Device field, Open
button, File menu, or Ctrl key.
All bold lower‐case letters
Refers to the exact keystrokes you enter. What you
type is always shown in lowercase letters.
Example: Type local in the Device field.
Italicized lower‐case word
between less‐than sign (<)
and greater‐than sign (>)
Refers to variables that occur in item names.
Example: Add Sub Network To
dialog, where refers to the name of
a network.
| |
...
Refers to the sequence of choices you should make
to access a specific dialog or menu option.
Examples: choose Start | Settings | Control Panel
or choose File | Open.
Plus sign (+) between keys
Refers to pressing the keys at the same time.
Example: Alt+B.
Comma (,) between keys
Refers to keys which are pressed sequentially.
Example: Alt,F.
Note boxes provide essential information about Cellnet Gas Meter Module and Meter
Installation.
Cautions provide information that you must read to avoid making relatively moderate errors
during Cellnet Gas Meter Module and Meter Installation.
Warnings provide special, must-read information. If you ignore a warning, you may
create a safety hazard, omit essential data or make a critical error. Warnings are in
the same format as notes, except they are shown in bold text.
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CONTACTING TECHNICAL SUPPORT
Cellnet technical support is available by telephone or email. When you contact
technical support, be prepared to give exact descriptions of:
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The problem you encountered
•
What happened and what you were doing when the problem occurred
•
How you tried to solve the problem
•
The exact text of any error messages
Telephone Access
Technical support is available Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
(EST) by calling 800‐791‐2567. If all support technicians are helping other
customers, your call will be routed to the Cellnet Support voice mail system.
Leave a brief message that includes the following information:
•
Your name
•
Your company’s name
•
Your telephone number
A support technician will return your call as soon as possible within normal
business hours. Technicians return all calls in the order that they are received.
Email Access
If you prefer, you may email a description of your problem to:
customersupport@cellnet.com
A support technician will return your email as soon as possible within normal
business hours. Technicians return all emails in the order that they are received.
Ordering Publications
You can order publications from your sales representative. To order additional
copies of this manual, use order number:
CO‐0089‐GB‐07.07
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Cellnet welcomes your feedback and comments. If you have comments or
suggestions for improving this publication, a form for reader’s comments is
provided at the back of this manual. If you would like a reply, include your
contact information:
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CHAPTER 1
PRE-INSTALLATION
Proper planning and thorough preparation are critical for successful installation.
This chapter outlines basic requirements for the pre‐installation phase.
SAFETY OVERVIEW
Prior to starting the installation process, you must develop and launch an installer
safety training plan for initial, refresher and ongoing safety training. Ensure that
installers receive appropriate initial and refresher training to meet their specific
safety‐related responsibilities. You must provide safety training when:
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An existing installer assumes new duties for which he or she has not
previously received training.
•
New processes and methodologies representing new risks are introduced
into the installation environment.
•
Previously unidentified risks are reported.
The installation supervisory team assumes responsibility for ensuring that
installers are properly trained, authorized, and continually qualified to perform
their work. The team must also take responsibility for the safety of their installers
and to assure safe work methodologies. Installers must understand that their
supervisor’s responsibility does not relieve them from their individual
responsibility to perform the work safely and to follow all safety rules and
procedures applicable to their work.
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GAS METER INSTALLATION AND MODULE RETROFIT TOOL LIST
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Torque screwdriver with various slot and Phillip tips
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5 ‐ in ‐ 1 screwdriver
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14ʺ Pipe wrench (2)
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18ʺ Pipe wrench (2)
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24ʺ Pipe wrench (1)
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14ʺ Channel locks 14ʺ curve jaws
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#1 and #2 Phillips screw driver
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Screw driver ‐ 1/8‐inch slot blade
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Hammer Ball Peen
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Shovel and spade
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Crescent wrench
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WD‐40
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Thread Lubricant
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Identification
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Door Hangers
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Clip Boards
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Pens/Pencils
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Safety cones
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Screwdriver‐ ½” slot blade x 10ʺ
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Awl, Heavy duty
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Headlight flashlight
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Brass scraper 1 ¼‐inch wide
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Diagonal cutters
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Handheld
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Personal Protective Equipment
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Clipboard
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Street Atlas
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RF Buster, P/N 26‐1050
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Non‐spark flashlight
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Cell phone or 2‐way communication device
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Wire Brush
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Dresser/Roots Switch tester (for CPR installs)
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Cable ties
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T‐10/T‐15 Security torx driver (necessary for installing the CPR)
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Jumper cables
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Leak detection soap
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Pressure gages
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Grey spray paint and paint board (to prevent over spraying)
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Dead blow hammer
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Any required specialty tools
Your supervisor carries shovels, spades, saws all, hack saws, oversized tools, large
ladders Please be careful to check the work area each time you change locations to be
certain there are no tools left behind.
RF BUSTERS
Verify that the RF Buster is working correctly. Press and hold the push button
Switch. The LED lights red, and the internal speaker sounds for approximately 1/
2 second. If nothing happens or the LED lights and speaker sound continuously,
then the 9V battery is probably low and needs to be replaced.
Figure 1.1 RF Buster
See Appendix C, Using the RF Buster for detailed instructions on how to use the
RF Buster.
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Handhelds (Handheld)
Handhelds are rugged, but you should still always handle them carefully. If the
unit fails to operate in the field, use your Nextel phone to page your Supervisor
for help. If possible, the Supervisor will assist in correcting the problem or bring a
replacement unit out to you.
Figure 1.2 Handhelds with programming cables
Handhelds differ by program, but the ones shown above are currently in service.
On the left is the DAP PC9800, a DOS‐based Handheld. In the middle is the DAP
CE5320, a Windows CE‐based Handheld. On the right is the DAP CE5320b, a
Windows CE‐based Handheld.
Install Material
The Gas Meter Exchange process consists of using predetermined route
information that identifies the meters that need to be retrofitted with the Cellnet
Gas Meter Module and methods for recording data to document the installation.
The route information describing the account address, existing meter ID,
estimated meter reads, and any special instructions that describe circumstances
unique to that particular account will reside in the installers Handheld.
From the Cross Dock, obtain Handheld and Meter Modules to install. The
Handheld will be preloaded by the Cross Dock with all of the data for the
assigned routes. The pre‐loaded data includes the route, address, meter ID, and
estimated read for the particular meters, plus specific instructions and required
field collects information.
Each installer must validate that the handheld is properly loaded with the correct
route information before leaving the Cross Dock.
METER COMPATIBILITY
Cellnetʹs Module family is compatible with specific brands and models of gas
meters. Please see the latest list in the document Gas Compatibility List, available at
www.cellnet.com.
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COMPLIANCE
This apparatus is suitable for Class I, Division 2, Group D Hazardous Locations.
Warning - Explosion Hazard - Substitution of components may impair suitability for
Class I, Division 2.
Danger - Risque d'Explosion - Le remplacement des composants peut affecter la
conformité à la Classe I, Division 2.
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CHAPTER 2
USING THE HANDHELD DEVICE
The DAP 5320b is a portable and rechargeable HandHeld computer unit. Its
electric components are protected in hard plastic housing.
The features of the DAP 5320b include
•
Windows‐CE‐based color LCD display
•
Alphanumeric keypad
•
Integrated barcode scanner
•
7‐pin LEMO is used for charging the HandHeld or uploading/downloading
from RIMS
•
Automatic shutoff to maximize battery life
•
Hand strap for secure handling.
The Handheld PC (the “Handheld”) communicates with a desktop or laptop
computer through a communications cradle and a 7‐pin LEMO charging/
communications cable. It is configured to receive and transmit installation and
manual meter read data to and from the RIMS and OCDB databases. The
communications cradle and cable are also used for recharging (approximately 2.5
hours needed for full charge).
Figure 2.1 DAP PC5320B Hand Held PC and LEMO callout
Manufacturer Documentation
For more detail, visit the DAP website at https://www.daptech.com/docudap/.
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Display
The DAP Handheld uses a TFT liquid crystal display (LCD).
Figure 2.2 CE Display
High‐contrast characters are easily visible in normal light. Instructions for each
screen display at the top of each screen in blinking red letters. The Handheld
displays a tabbed view where you advance one screen at a time. You can go back
as many screens as you want.
Keyboard
The keys on the keyboard are labeled with primary functions (such as: PWR (I/O),
ESC, SP, BKSP), the 26‐character alphabet, 0‐9 numbers, and various symbols.
Enter data by pressing the appropriate key. Enter other functions by pressing the
FUNC (blue) key first, then pressing the corresponding alphanumeric keys.
Figure 2.3 DAP Keypad
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SCAN Button: small yellow F3 key; initiates scan of barcode
PWR key (I/O): F1 power key; turns unit on and FUNC then F1 turns the unit
off
Arrow Cursor Pad key: changes selection, tabs up, down, left or right
BKSP: erases last character entered during text entry
SP: adds space to text entry
ENTER: enters function; saves entry and exits function
ESC: displays previous screen
FUNC + Key: blue colored function key in combination with other keys
allows the user to enter non‐alpha characters, adjust the contrast, turn on the
background light, etc.
Entry Keys: alphanumeric characters (A‐Z, 0‐9)
CTRL/ALT: not used
Tab key: changes selection
10 F2: Displays current battery life
You can shut off the Handheld PC during installation with the automatic shutoff feature or
by pressing FUNC + F1 key. The unit retains existing data and remembers the last step
performed when it is turned on again.
Automatic shutoff is a sleep function. The unit shuts off after 3 minutes of inactivity. To
turn on the Handheld PC after automatic shutoff, press the F1 key.
Program Conventions
•
Keys are active for the displayed function. For example, if text is required, the
alphanumeric keys are active; if a display option is to be selected, the Arrow
Cursor Pad may be used as a tab key. If there is a list or drop‐down type
menu, there will be small arrows on the screen indicating that the Arrow
Cursor Pad should be used for the selection.
•
Most display options can be selected by pressing the hotkey (key
corresponding to the first capital letter in the option). For example, N is the
hotkey to select iNfo in the address screen. Pressing the hotkey is equivalent
to tabbing to that item and pressing “enter”.
•
A hotkey that is not indicated in the on‐screen text and is available on the
“Functions” menu screen is: T ‐ this takes you to the Date/Time menu.
•
The following keys are available at most screens:
ARROW CURSOR PAD Advances to the next option
ENTER Selects and enters the highlighted option
ESC Exits current function and returns to previous function
TAB KEY advances to the next option
•
Other program conventions specific to a particular function are described in
the appropriate section.
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USING THE DAP HANDHELD
This section goes through the process of using a DAP Handheld for the
installation of a Cellnet ready meter at a customer account.
Getting Started with the Handheld
A typical gas meter installation route consists of the following basic steps:
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Check out meters with modules already installed and meter modules for
retrofit. Pick up Handheld PC and labels. Prior to meter checkout, the
HandHeld PC is programmed for an assigned installer and an installation
route (account address, current meter ID, meter location, etc.).
Check route. Review installer ID route status: number of installations per
route ID, installations completed or skipped.
Check account address. Verify address and any special customer information
upon arrival at the customer site.
Check Meter ID. Verify that the meter ID matches the one in the Handheld.
Enter meter read. Enter meter reading from existing meter.
Scan meter ID. Scan meter ID from the changeout meter labels.
Install changeout meter. Label existing meter with a changeout label. Remove
existing meter and replace with changeout meter.
Repeat steps 3 to 7 for each address.
Check in replaced meters. Return them to the Cross‐Dock and dock the
Handheld PC.
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STANDARD METER INSTALLATION AND/OR MODULE RETROFIT
This section covers the installer steps and Handheld screens for the meter
exchange process or gas module retrofit.
Check Route Status
Start the Handheld PC by pressing F1 (I/O) button. The screen below
displays. If this screen does not display, press Enter or ESC keys to get to the
Customer Address screen.
Figure 2.4 Handheld main screen
Initial boot screen displays the first work order’s information:
•
Handheld ID
•
Installer name
•
Installer ID
•
Battery information
•
Total route statistics
•
Current route number
Table 2.1 Handheld Options and Active Keys for Check Route Status
Option or Active Key
Function
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Table 2.1 Handheld Options and Active Keys for Check Route Status
Option or Active Key
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The Handheld PC can be shut off during installation by the automatic shutoff feature or by
the installer pressing the FUNC and then I/O key. The unit retains existing data and remains
at the last step performed until it is turned on again
Press ENTER to display first address for displayed route.
Check Address
The address screen shows the account’s address and any other information
pertinent to the installation process. If there are special instructions for the
account, the screen displays an instructions prompt; otherwise, a standard
address screen displays.
Figure 2.5 Handheld Address with special instructions
The Customer screen displays:
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Address information
•
Sequence number in list of meters (#1 is first meter to be installed)
•
Meter type (for example, gas meter)
•
Meter location (Lxx or Lxxx, where xx or xxx is the utility‐specific location
code (for example L01)
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Read instruction code (R1xx, where xx is the utility‐specific read) instruction
code (for example RI00)
•
Meter ID status of this record (ToDo, Skipped, or Completed)
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If the address or instructions exceed the length of the window, vertical scroll bars display.
Arrow Cursor Pad moves the display up or down.
Press ENTER to view instructions.
Figure 2.6 Handheld special instructions screen
Special instructions may include:
•
Meter location
•
Customer’s medical condition
•
Hazardous situation (guard dog).
Table 2.3 Handheld Options and Active Keys for Special Instructions
Option or Active Key
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Press ENTER. The Utility Field Data Collection or the Dial Read Entry screen
displays.
Utility Field Data Collection
Figure 2.7 Handheld Utility Field Data screen
This screen varies—or is not used—depending on the utility. In this example, the
utility company requires a description of meter location.
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Meter Information
After pressing ENTER, the Handheld PC displays the following prompts for drive
constant and meter reading.
Figure 2.8 Handheld Dial read entry screen
The meter information screen displays various options for drive constant (also
known as the meter constant or drive quantity). Residential gas meters have a
drive constant of 1 or 2 (default value); commercial and industrial meters have a
drive constant of 5, 10, 50, 100, or 500.
Table 2.4 Handheld Options and Active Keys for Meter Reading
Option or Active Key
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Select the appropriate drive constant.
Installer must verify that the drive constant is the same drive constant as is noted on the
gas index.
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Press ENTER. The Handheld PC displays the following prompts for meter
reading.
Figure 2.9 Handheld number of dials selection screen
•
The meter information screen displays the following options for the number
of reading dials: 4,5,or 6.
•
The first dial counted is the 1,000 CF/rotation. Count up to the highest dial.
Figure 2.10 Handheld Start counting dials on the right.
Table 2.5 Handheld Options and Active Keys for Number of Dials selection
Option or Active Key
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Numeric field is highlighted for manual entry of meter reading from existing
meter.
Figure 2.11 Handheld dial read entry screen
The meter reading is sometimes validated based on utility parameters, such as:
•
Previous reading
•
Read date
•
Expected rate (ccf/day)
•
Allowable percentage variation (utility specific).
If this check is not in place you will be prompted to enter the last four numbers of
the meter ID and to re‐enter the read.
Table 2.6 Handheld Options and Active Keys for Meter Reading
Option or Active Key
Function
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Enter reading for existing meter in meter read screen. Enter values from right
to left.
Press ENTER. You are now ready to scan the changeout label.
If the meter reading does not pass validation, refer to the section on Meter Reading Out of
Range.
Program the Meter Module
The following steps apply to both a meter exchange or a module retrofit. New
meters with modules do not require programming.
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Begin installing the gas module by following the instructions in later chapters of
this Guide.
Figure 2.12 Handheld Initial programming screen
Program screen displays the meter information and prompts the installer to
connect to the meter module.
Table 2.7 Handheld Options and Active Keys for Initial programming
screen
Option or Active Key
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Connect the Handheld PC to the meter module (refer to appropriate
installation procedure).
Check to ensure that the information that you entered into the Handheld is
correct, such as drive constant, Index read, and meter ID. For example,
dials=4, meter ID=0123456G, meter constant=2.
Press ENTER to begin programming the meter module. The Handheld PC
will display the following screens during programming:
The Handheld PC searches for the connected meter module. This process will
take a few seconds.
If the meter module is not connected, an error screen displays. Refer to ʺSpecial
Casesʺ on page 2‐15 for more information.
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The meter information is downloaded to the meter module. This process takes a
few seconds.
Figure 2.13 Handheld enable tamper feature
If the CPR endpoint is equipped with tamper notification, the installation
procedure prompts you to indicate whether you want to enable it.
Figure 2.14 Handheld Install complete
Confirmation that program has loaded.
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Figure 2.15 Handheld redisplays information
Meter information redisplays to verify the meter read and meter ID.
Table 2.8 Handheld Options and Active Keys for Programming the Meter
Module
Option or Active Key
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SPECIAL CASES
This section details causes of problems during an installation. However, this list
may not cover all eventualities.
Meter Reading Out of Range
If the meter reading is out of range during standard meter installation, the
software prompts for additional information (enter last four digits of meter ID, re‐
enter meter read, change meter ID if different that expected) before allowing
meter installation.
Verify meter type and ID.
Enter the existing meter serial number in the Handheld.
Verify the existing meter serial number matches the existing meter serial
number in the Handheld.
— If the existing meter serial number does not match the existing
meter serial number, in the Handheld, verify the address.
Perform technical review of meter.
Enter the appropriate code in your Handheld, and then call your Supervisor
for support.
Figure 2.16 Handheld Read out of Range screen
The software requests the last four numbers of existing meter ID to confirm that
the meter belongs to this account. If meter ID does not match, the account address
is redisplayed for verification or depending on utility, specific instructions
display.
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Table 2.9 Handheld Options and Active Keys for Read Out of Range
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Enter the last four digits of the existing meter ID. The software requests
verification of the meter read. This helps to confirm that the installer is at the
right location.
Figure 2.17 Handheld Re-enter meter read
Table 2.10 Handheld Options and Active Keys for Read Out of Range
Option or Active Key
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Re‐enter meter reading.
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Meter ID Confirmation
This section covers possible screens generated for invalid meter ID entries.
Figure 2.18 Meter already used
The changeout meter ID entered was used on another address.
Table 2.11 Handheld Options and Active Keys for Meter Already Used
Option or Active Key
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Change Meter ID
If the existing meter at the account address does not match the utility database,
you can enter the correct meter ID. If so, enter skip code “Meter ID mismatch”
and call Supervisor for instructions. This function updates the HandHeld — even
though the existing meter will be replaced with the new change‐out meter.
Figure 2.19 Handheld Meter ID Change screen
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Skips
In some situations, you cannot install a gas module or replace the existing meter.
You must skip it; for example, the meter is located in the house or an enclosed
area and requires you to make arrangements with the customer for access.
Figure 2.20 Options on address screen
Select the Skip option in the address screen and press ENTER or S. The Skip
screen displays.
Figure 2.21 Handheld Skip screen
Choices on the Skip screen include:
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No access
•
Key needed
•
Locking ring
•
Unsafe condition exists
•
Medical
•
Dog
•
Appointment needed
•
No Meter
•
Meter Damaged
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Red/Yellow Tag
•
Diversion
•
Violence code
•
Buried meter
•
Tilted meter
•
Found meter
•
Disconnected or Shutoff meter
•
Obstacle/Blocked
Table 2.12 Handheld Options and Active Keys for Skips
Option or Active Key
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Select OK to accept reason for skipping meter ID. If you want to add a
comment, select the Comment option. The software displays the selected skip
cause and requests confirmation to skip meter installation.
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Table 2.13 Handheld Options and Active Keys for Skip Confirmation
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OTHER FEATURES
The following functions are not directly related to the installation process, but are
important features of the Handheld PC.
Problems
You can indicate up to four problems to record in a route’s record.
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Use the Find feature to look up addresses, meter data, and route statistics.
Select FIND from the Customer Address screen.
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MeterID
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Address
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Customer Name
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LAN Address
Route Status Options include:
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Exchanged
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All
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ToDo
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Completed
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Skipped
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Select search criteria. Two search criteria must be selected: meter data and route
status. For example, use the Arrow Cursor Pad to select Address (meter data) and
Completed (route status) to search all addresses that have been completed.
Figure 2.24 Handheld Sample search list
Screen shows all records containing the characters entered in the Find field.
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Space (SP) key moves from addresses to Find field.
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Go back to the Search list, and type Elm to search all addresses with “Elm” in
the record. Then select the relevant one by using the space SP key to move
from addresses to Find field.
Use the Arrow Cursor Pad to move the cursor to the data records and use
ENTER to select the desired record.
From this screen, additional information may display or you can modify the data
record (for example, reinstall meter, record problem conditions, or change status
to skip meter).
Table 2.17 Handheld Options and Active Keys for sample search record
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CHAPTER 3
ON-SITE PREPARATION
ARRIVAL AT INSTALL SITE
Upon arriving at the installation site, verify the address in the Handheld.
Check the Handheld for special instructions for that site (for example,
medical customer, dog, key required for access to meter, meter location, and
so on). If a medical alert code appears in the Handheld for that address they
are to skip the install enter an appropriate skip code and move to the next
exchange. A medical alert tag may be located on the electric meter.
If the installers come across any meters where a medical alert code appears in
the Handheld for that address they are to discontinue the exchange, enter the
appropriate skip code and move to the next exchange.Prior to Meter
Exchange or Module Retrofit
Verify that the meter ID of the meter at the address is the same as that in the
Handheld record; if not, verify it a second time. If the meter ID does not
match, record the information to include mismatched ID on hard copy, record
skip code of meter ID mismatch and call your Supervisor for direction.
Check to verify that the seal is intact and present. If the meter is unsealed and
there is no evidence of tampering complete the meter exchange or module
retrofit. If there is suspected tampering or evidence of diversion do not
complete the install, record diversion on hard copy and enter skip code of
diversion in Handheld and call your supervisor immediately.
If the premise is vacant and the service is shut off at the service riser valve,
complete the meter exchange if at all possible. If you are unable to gain access
to the premise finish your route, then try again before returning to the Cross
Dock. Enter appropriate code in Handheld.
Inspect the meter for any gas leaks, unsafe conditions, excessive rusting or
damage. While performing this technical review look over the meter for poor
condition such as excesses rust, tampering, or odor of gas. If you judge the
meter is seriously damaged report it than enter the appropriate code in the
Handheld and call your supervisor for directions.
If it is determined that the meter has no unsafe conditions, you are ready to
proceed with the module retrofit. Data will be required to be entered into the
Handheld. If the reading is out of range (indicated by a prompt on the
Handheld), then retype the meter identification numberʹs last four digits to
re‐verify the correct meter. Reenter the gas meter index read into the
Handheld.
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exchange instructions.
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If the meter is to be exchanged and it is partially buried, enter a skip code of
“buried”, and move to the next account. If a tilted meter is to be exchanged,
perform the exchange and correct the tilt. If a module is to be installed on a
tilted meter, complete the install, and enter a skip code of “titled”.
If the installer comes across a violent or threatening customer, immediately
leave the premise and call your Supervisor. If necessary, dial 911, after which
you will enter into the Handheld and on the hardcopy a skip code of
“violence code”.
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CHAPTER 4
GAS METER EXCHANGE
METER EXCHANGE PROCESS
Arriving at the Location
The installer confirms that he is at the right route address for that
appointment using the Handheld. The installer arrives at the location on‐time
and with all the tools and equipment necessary to complete the installation
without having to return to his or her vehicle. If applicable, locate the outside
shutoff valve in case of trouble or emergency.
When the customer answers the door, introduce yourself and state the reason
for your visit.
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Verify that the customer is at least eighteen years of age.
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Show the customer your ID.
Confirm the nature of the appointment and the time commitment required
from the customer. Make sure the customer knows and agrees that it is
convenient for you to turn off the gas during the installation process.
Verifying the Meter Site
Locate the meter and confirm the existing meter number, type, and size.
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If the meter number is correct but type and size do not match the
equipment that you have been issued, call your Supervisor and request
the appropriate equipment.
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If the meter id does not match the information in the handheld, call your
Supervisor for meter number verification.
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If all information is correct continue the installation process.
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Prior to proceeding with the meter exchange process, inspect the
condition of the gas regulator. It may be necessary to replace a defective
regulator. Follow the utility‐specific guidelines for regulator exchange.
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Confirming Proper Installation Conditions
For the installation to qualify, confirm all of the following pre‐existing
conditions:
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Visually examine the shut‐off for signs of leaking or disrepair.
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Perform the sniff test for signs of gas leaks using the Natural Gas
Detection Device, and then the soap test on the shut off and couplings.
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No Diversion or Tampering Evident ‐ Visually inspect the service to the
meter for signs of diversion or tampering.
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Appropriate Access ‐ Confirm that access to the meter allows a minimum
work area to be established. Minimum work area includes wrench
clearance, access to shut‐off.
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Appropriate Service & Piping Condition ‐ Visually inspect the service
and piping age and condition. Confirm that service and piping are fit for
the removal and installation of a new meter and that there is no pre‐
existing leaks.
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Appropriate Meter Orientation ‐ Confirm the meter is installed
horizontally or such that the meter exchange cannot take place.
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If any pre‐existing conditions are found contact your Supervisor
immediately. The Supervisor will confirm your assessment and give you
direction for completing the installation or to issue a skip code in the
Handheld.
Set up the area for installation. Turn all possible lighting on (for inside sets).
Clear an appropriate workspace and layout all tools, equipment. Prepare for
leaks or emergency shut‐off.
Notify the customer that gas service will be interrupted (reconfirm all gas
apparatuses are off). Inspect for the proper operation of each gas appliance.
Inspect the meter set for corrosion, burial or overbuilding, damage, improper
installation, misalignment, outdated regulator (Model 1213B or 043R), or the
smell of natural gas.
Connect the bonding jumper from service riser to the premise line. Verify that
the existing meter is off by isolating (shut off) all gas apparatuses and confirm
that there is no flow on the meter and register. If the meter is not functioning
correctly, contact the Supervisor immediately. The Supervisor will confirm
your assessment and give you direction.
Manually close the customerʹs shut off valve.
Shutting Off the Service
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If you have any problem closing the valve, contact your Supervisor for
direction which may include, if applicable, using the outside curb stop for
shut‐off.
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If the outside curb stop is activated, the Supervisor will notify the Utility
Supervisor.
Remove the original meter.
Using a pipe wrench and backup, attempt to loosen the meter coupling
nuts.
Use mild torque building to moderate steady torque until the coupling
nut begins to turn.
Do not jerk or snap the wrenches, or damage could occur.
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Loosen both coupling nuts and remove the old meter from the meter set.
If you have any problem loosening the coupling nuts contact your
supervisor for direction.
Remove all old gasket material in the coupling nuts when applicable.
Inspect the regulator and exchange if it is damaged or defective.
Installing the New Meter
Remove the new meter tag from the new meter.
Write install date, address, and initials on new meter tag.
Place new meter tag on the old meter register.
Insert new gaskets where applicable.
Exchange the regulator if damaged or outdated, and exchange any damage
insulating unions. Level the meter set if the set is tilted.
Tighten the inlet‐coupling nut.
Install pressure gauge to meter outlet, slowly open the rise valve, and adjust
regulator to appropriate gas pressure at the meter outlet.
Close the riser valve and remove gauge.
Verify meter operation.
Reconnect the outlet piping.
Before re‐servicing ‐ if service was shut off prior to the meter exchange, do not
restore service.
During the installation, replace all biscuits in the outlet piping, and leave meter off “as
found”.
Restoring Service, Purging the Air, and Performing the Leak Test.
Open the shut‐off valve very slowly.
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If you have any problem opening the valve contact your Supervisor for
direction.
Check the test dial for movement to make certain no leaks occurred while
performing the installation.
Seal the regulator.
Disconnect the bonding jumper.
Clean and paint the meter set.
Check the coupling nuts, service and piping for leaks perform “leak test”
(sniff test for signs of gas leaks using the Natural Gas Detection Device, and
the soap test) and re‐tighten if necessary.
Reenter the property and purge the air from the gas line by bleeding the
furthest gas apparatus from the meter. You must bleed each individual
apparatus.
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Relighting All Apparatuses and Confirming Their Operation
Follow the procedure provided to you by the Utility for appliance relighting. If
any adverse conditions arise, immediately shut off the gas, contact your
supervisor for instructions, and record the appropriate comment in the Handheld
such as, red/yellow tag defective appliance situation. Enter a Skip code such as,
“red/yellow tag” in the Handheld.
Programming the Module
Refer to Chapter 2, Using the HandHeld Device, Chapter 5, Residential Meter Module
Retrofit, or Chapter 6, Commercial and Industrial Meter Module Installation.
Performing Data Collection
See Chapter 2, Using the HandHeld Device.
Seal the new meter.
Cleaning Up the Work Area
Clean up all installation tools, equipment and debris. Turn off any lights that you
may have turned on. Restore the customer premise to the pre‐visit condition.
Exiting the Premise
Do a last check to ensure that you have all of your equipment and tools.
Thank the customer for allowing us to service their gas meter, exit the
premise, and provide the customer with a door hanger.
MODULE RETROFIT (INDEX OR REGISTER) REPLACEMENT
Refer to Chapter 5, Residential Meter Module Retrofit or Chapter 6, Commercial and
Industrial Meter Module Installation.
CUSTOMER SKIP OR CANCELLATION
If the customerʹs existing conditions do not qualify for new meter installation
notify your Supervisor. Wait at the site until your Supervisor arrives for further
instructions. If, in the Supervisorʹs opinion, the condition of the customerʹs
existing service piping or appliances is such that significant damage would result
from attempting to remove and replace the existing gas meter, your Supervisor
will so inform the Utility of the condition. The Supervisor will advise you to:
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Inform the customer as to why the change‐out will not take place.
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Document situation in handheld.
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Direct you to your next appointment.
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If There Is Damage On Site When You Arrive
IMMEDIATELY turn off the gas. This will eliminate or minimize any property
damages to customer.
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Call your Supervisor immediately. Communicate the gravity of the situation.
He or she will immediately initiate any necessary actions.
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Do not leave the customer site until directed to do so.
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It may be necessary to dial 911.
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American Installation
Figure 5.1 American: Meter Module before installation
Follow steps 1‐4 in ʺTo Begin Residential Meter Module Retrofitʺ on page 5‐1.
Figure 5.2 American: meter with index and index cover
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Remove the index dials from the gas meter. Also remove all of the original
gasket material. Replace the index if it is damaged or if the gears are
discolored.
WHEN REPLACING AN INDEX YOU MUST ENTER THE METER READ
INTO THE HANDHELD AND IN THE COMMENT SECTION WRITE
“INDEX EXCHANGED”. For Index visual verification and exchange on
American meters see Appendix B, Visual Inspection of Indexes.
Figure 5.3 American Removing the Index (one screw on each side)
Clean the area behind the index and cover gasket surface on the meter with a
wire brush and gasket scraper.
Make sure that the location of the dials on the meter is free of any debris that
may hamper module installation.
Slide the index attachment clips out to the sides before beginning to install
module on meter.
Figure 5.4 American: Sliding the Index attachment clip out (one per side)
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Align the meter drive dog with the module wiggler and install the Meter
Module base to the meter by screwing in the two captured standoff screws.
The torque requirement for fastening the screws is 10 inch‐pounds. For
modules manufactured starting in May 2005, for proper alignment see
Appendix A, Aligning the New American Meter Drive Dog.
Check the wiggler on the meter module for free movement. Wiggler should turn at least 10
degrees but no greater than a 1/4 turn. If it is binding, then disassemble and realign. This is
also known as the “wiggle” test.
Improper alignment or tightening of the standoff screws may result in module or meter
failure.
Figure 5.5 American: Aligning the drive dog
Figure 5.6 American: Attaching the Meter Module onto the meter by screwing in two stand-off
fasteners
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Use torque screwdriver set at 10 inch-pounds to install the two captured standoff screws
for all module installations.
Attach the index to the Meter Module housing with the captured clips on the
standoff screws. Be sure that the clips are extended fully towards the outside
edge of the module when you fit the index to the module, and align the index
dog of the index to the moduleʹs wiggler. Push the two clips towards the
inside of the module to secure the index.After the index is installed, the
installer must turn the proving dial on the index to ensure the index is
properly engaged with the module.
Figure 5.7 American: Installing Index on standoff screws
Figure 5.8 American: Sliding the Index clip in
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Plug the battery into the programming port power cable and place it in the
battery compartment with the battery wires on top.
Figure 5.9 American: Connecting the battery
Figure 5.10 American: Installing the battery with the battery cable on top
Figure 5.11 American: Properly installed battery
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Utilize the RF Buster to verify module is transmitting, hold the RF Buster with
magnet side to the top upper left quadrant of the module plastic cover and
hold the button until 10 beeps are received. See Appendix C, Using the RF
Buster for more information.
Magnet location
for “busting”
Figure 5.12 American: Meter module with cover and tamper seals installed
10 Install the cover on the Meter Module base, using the four screws that were
provided. Tighten the screws until the cover sits snug, then tighten an
additional quarter turn.
11 Install new red tamper seals over two diagonal screws (upper right and lower
left, or upper left and lower right).
12 Clean up any debris from the retrofit and installation processes, and leave a
door hanger tag with any appropriate information filled in. Make sure to
always leave a door hanger.
13 At the end of the day, the installer returns to the Cross Dock for the check‐in
process. The installer should also turn in inventory of unused, defective, or
broken gas Meter Modules. The Installer must check in all Handhelds issued.
The installer is responsible for reconciling any discrepancies in changed data
before the check‐in process can be completed. Meters Modules will not be
checked out to an installer who has not completed the previous dayʹs check‐in
process.
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Rockwell/Equimeter/Sensus Meter Module Installation
Figure 5.13 Rockwell/Equimeter/Sensus: meter module before installation
Figure 5.14 Rockwell/Equimeter/Sensus: meter
Follow steps 1‐4 in ʺTo Begin Residential Meter Module Retrofitʺ on page 5‐1.
Figure 5.15 Rockwell/Equimeter/Sensus: Meter with tamper seals and index cover removed
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Remove the index and all of the original gasket material. Clean the area
behind the index on the meter with a wire brush and gasket scraper to
remove all debris.
Figure 5.16 Rockwell/Equimeter/Sensus: Removal of index cover gasket
Insert the two screws through the index and through the Meter Module base.
Ensure that the moduleʹs wiggler and the meter drive dog of the index are
properly aligned.
Figure 5.17 Rockwell/Equimeter/Sensus: Meter Module and index with screws in place ready for
assembly
While holding the index and Meter Module base together, align the meter
drive dog with the module wiggler. The torque requirement for fastening the
screws is 4‐8 inch‐pounds. Refer to ʺRockwell/Equimeter/Sensus: Attaching the
Meter Module and index to the meterʺ on page 5‐10.
Do not over tighten the standoff screws; if module wiggler and meter drive dog are not
aligned properly it may result in a meter failure.
Check the wiggler on the meter module for free movement. The wiggler should turn at
least 10 degrees, but no greater than 1/4 turn. If it is binding, then disassemble and
realign. This is also known as the "wiggle" test.
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Figure 5.18 Rockwell/Equimeter/Sensus: Attaching the Meter Module and index to the meter
All of the original gasket and all debris must be completely removed or it will result in a
module and meter failure.
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Gently wiggle the two‐foot proving dial to make sure the gears are meshed
properly. There should be no greater than 1/4 turn play.
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Plug the battery into the programming power cable and place it in the battery
compartment with the battery wires on top.
Figure 5.19 Rockwell/Equimeter/Sensus: Connecting the battery
Figure 5.20 Rockwell/Equimeter/Sensus: Correct battery orientation (connector on top)
Figure 5.21 Rockwell/Equimeter/Sensus: Battery properly installed
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Use the four remaining screws to install the cover to the Meter Module base,
tightening the screws until the cover sits snug, then tighten an additional
quarter turn.
Figure 5.22 Rockwell/Equimeter/Sensus: Installing the Meter Module cover
You can mount an Equimeter module to a Rockwell/Equimeter Residential Gas meter using
only two screws, as long as you use one of the following configurations (based on the
image below): A-D, B-C, or A-B. If screws cannot be properly installed, replace with
threaded inserts and 8-32 scews.
Figure 5.23 Rockwell/Equimeter/Sensus: two-screw configuration
Configurations C-D, B-D, and A-C are unacceptable. These are not strong enough to
exclude rainwater.
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Install new red tamper seals over diagonal screws (upper right and lower left,
or upper left and lower right).
Figure 5.24 Rockwell/Equimeter/Sensus: Correctly installed Meter Module
Utilize the RF Buster to verify module is transmitting, hold the RF Buster with
magnet side to the top upper left quadrant of the module plastic cover and
hold the button until 10 beeps are received. Refer to Appendix C, Using the RF
Buster.
10 Clean up any debris from the retrofit and installation processes, and leave a
door hanger tag with any appropriate information filled in, if door hangers
are specified during installer training for that utility. Make sure to always
leave a door hanger.
11 At the end of the day, the installer returns to the Cross Dock for the check‐in
process. The installer should also return unused, defective, or broken Gas 3
Meter Modules. The installer must check in all Handhelds issued at the start
of the shift. The installer is responsible for reconciling any discrepancies in
changeout data before the check‐in process can be completed. Meter Modules
will not be checked out to an installer who has not completed the previous
dayʹs check‐in process.
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Sprague/Schlumberger/Actaris Meter Module Installation
Figure 5.25 Sprague/Schlumberger/Actaris: Meter Module before installation
Figure 5.26 Sprague/Schlumberger/Actaris: Meter
Follow steps 1‐4 in ʺTo Begin Residential Meter Module Retrofitʺ on page 5‐1.
Figure 5.27 Sprague/Schlumberger/Actaris: Removing the index cover
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Remove the index and index screws from the meter. Inspect the index for any
signs of damage. If damaged, replace the index. Refer to Appendix B, Visual
Inspection of Indexes for more information. Also remove all of the original
gasket material, if any.
Figure 5.28 Sprague/Schlumberger/Actaris: Removing the index
Clean the area behind the index and the cover gasket surface on the meter
with a wire brush and gasket scraper. Ensure the entire area is free of debris.
Figure 5.29 Sprague/Schlumberger/Actaris: Removal of index cover gasket
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Insert the two Phillips head screws through the Meter Module base.
Figure 5.30 Sprague/Schlumberger/Actaris: Meter Module pre-assembled
Align the Meter Module base to the meter. Lead the Index screws into the
meter. Ensure that the moduleʹs wiggler and the meterʹs drive dog are aligned
properly. Only engage screws 1 turn, leave clearance to slide the index under
the screw heads.
Figure 5.31 Sprague/Schlumberger/Actaris: Alignment of the meter drive dog and screws
Figure 5.32 Sprague/Schlumberger/Actaris: Meter Module base attached to meter, ready to slide on
dials
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Install the index by sliding the tabs on the index under the heads of the screw
and tightening the screws. The torque requirement is 4‐8 inch‐pounds. Ensure
that the moduleʹs wiggler and the meter drive dog of the index are properly
aligned before tightening the screws. Also ensure that the module is not
bound up by checking the 2 Foot dial to ensure that it has between 1/4 and 1/2
turn play in it.
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wiggler-
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Plug the battery into the programming power cable and place it into the
battery compartment with the battery wires and connector in back (see
Figures 36, 37, and 38).
Figure 5.34 Sprague/Schlumberger/Actaris: Connecting the Battery
Figure 5.35 Sprague/Schlumberger/Actaris: Correct Battery Orientation
Figure 5.36 Sprague/Schlumberger/Actaris: Battery Correctly Installed
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Use the remaining two screws to install the cover on the Meter Module,
tightening the screws until the cover sits snug, then tighten an additional
quarter turn. Insert the two red tamper seals.
Figure 5.37 Sprague/Schlumberger/Actaris: Fasten Cover Screws and Insert Tamper seals
Utilize the RF Buster to verify module is transmitting, hold the RF Buster with
magnet side to the top upper left quadrant of the module plastic and hold the
button until 10 beeps are received.
10 Clean up any debris from the retrofit and installation processes, and leave a
door hanger tag with any appropriate information filled in, if door hangers
are specified during installer training for that utility.
11 At the end of the day, the installer returns to the Cross Dock for the check‐in
process. The installer should also turn in inventory of unused, defective, or
broken gas Meter Modules. The installer must check in all Handhelds issued
at the start of the shift. The installer is responsible for reconciling any
discrepancies in changeout data before the check‐in process can be
completed. Meter Modules will not be checked out to an installer who has not
completed the previous dayʹs check‐in process.
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Lancaster/National Meter Module Installation
Before beginning the Lancaster retrofit, ensure that the meter is retrofittable. You
can identify this by the placement of the screws that attach the dials to the
module. It is very important that you do not break the seal of the meter dial cover
if this is not a retrofittable meter.
Figure 5.38 Lancaster/National: Meter retrofittable
Figure 5.39 Lancaster/National: Meter non-retrofittable
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Figure 5.40 Lancaster/National: Meter Module before installation
Figure 5.41 Lancaster/National: Meter
Follow steps 1‐4 in ʺTo Begin Residential Meter Module Retrofitʺ on page 5‐1.
Figure 5.42 Lancaster/National: Removing the index cover
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Remove the index from the meter.
Figure 5.43 Lancaster/National: Removing the index
Remove all of the original gasket material, if any. Clean the area behind the
index and the cover gasket surface on the meter with a wire brush and gasket
scraper, ensure that the entire area is free of debris.
Figure 5.44 Lancaster/National: Removal of index cover gasket
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Remove original one‐prong coupler and replace with two‐pronged coupler,
being careful not to cross the threads. This does not have to be tightened since
the meter turning will keep tension on the drive dog.
Figure 5.45 Lancaster/National: Installation of New Coupler
Insert the two longer screws through the Meter Module base.
Figure 5.46 Lancaster/National: Meter Module pre-assembled
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Fasten the Meter Module base to the meter, ensuring that the moduleʹs
wiggler and meterʹs drive dog are properly aligned. Only engage screws 1
turn.
Figure 5.47 Lancaster/National: Alignment of the meter drive dog and screws
Figure 5.48 Lancaster/National: Meter Module base attached to meter, ready to slide on dials
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Install the index by sliding the tabs on the index under the heads of the screw
and tightening the screws. The torque requirement is 10 inch‐pounds. Ensure
that the moduleʹs wiggler and the meter drive dog of the index are properly
aligned before tightening the screws. Also ensure that the module is not
bound up by checking the 2 Foot dial to ensure that it has between 1/4 and 1/2
turn play in it. Securing Index and Checking for Free Movement of Drive
Dog.
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Plug the battery into the programming port/power cable and place it into the
battery compartment with the battery wires and connector in back.
Figure 5.49 Lancaster/National: Connecting the Battery
Figure 5.50 Lancaster/National: Correct Battery Orientation
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Figure 5.51 Lancaster/National: Battery Correctly Installed
Use the remaining two screws to install the cover on the Meter Module,
tightening the screws until the cover sits snug, then tighten as additional
quarter turn. Insert the two red tamper seals.
Figure 5.52 Lancaster/National: Fasten Cover Screws and Insert Tamper seals
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10 If needed, remove serial number plate from original cover and install on new
cover with two small screws provided.
Figure 5.53 Lancaster/National: Replacing Serial Number Plate
11 Utilize the RF Buster to verify module is transmitting, hold the RF Buster with
magnet side to the top upper left quadrant of the module plastic cover and
hold the button until 10 beeps are received. See Appendix C, Using the RF
Buster for more information.
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CHAPTER 6 COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL METER MODULE
INSTALLATION
This chapter outlines change out procedures for:
•
American CG3
•
Rockwell/Equimeter/Sensus Meter Module Installation
•
Sprague/Actaris Meter Module Installation
•
Schlumberger/Actaris Meter Module Installation
Refer to Appendix E, Difficult/Non‐compatible Commercial Retrofits for difficult and
non‐compatible module installation instructions.
TO BEGIN C&I METER MODULE INSTALLATION
The first four steps for every gas meter module install are the same for every
manufacturer. Prior to beginning the commercial meter module retrofit, make
sure you have followed the steps in ʺIf the installers come across any meters where a
medical alert code appears in the Handheld for that address they are to discontinue the
exchange, enter the appropriate skip code and move to the next exchange.Prior to Meter
Exchange or Module Retrofitʺ on page 3‐1.
Remove the cover from the Meter Module.
Plug the programming cable from the Handheld into the programming
power cable on the Meter Module. Refer to Chapter 2, Using the HandHeld
Device.
Program the Meter Module and check the Handheld for successful
programming (example, Dials = 4, Meter ID = 0123456G, Meter Constant = 2).
Remove the tamper seals and index cover from the original gas meter.
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American CG3 Installation
Figure 6.1 American CG3: Meter before installation
Follow the steps in ʺTo Begin C&I Meter Module Installationʺ on page 6‐1.
Remove the tamper caps and index cover from the original meter. Remove
the index from the index cover. Clean the work areas with a wire brush and/
or scraper as needed. Remove all of the original gasket if it is unserviceable.
Inspect Index for wear and gear fading.
Figure 6.2 American CG3:Removing the cover and index
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Open the package containing the Meter Module, screws, and battery.
Figure 6.3 Common American meter module packaging with hardware on the right
Figure 6.4 American CG3: screw kit
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Open the bag containing the battery. Carefully remove the battery.
Open the meter module. Avoid pulling the cables.
Figure 6.6 Open American CG3: module
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Connect the battery to the Meter Module. Assemble the battery into the
retaining clip on the metal bracket.
Figure 6.7 American CG3:Connecting the battery to the module
Route wire through cutout area so that wire is not pinched.
Connect the programming cable from the handheld computer to the
programming port on the Meter Module. Program the Meter Module. Check
the handheld for successful programming (example ‐ Dials = 4 or 5, Meter ID
= 0123456G, Meter Constant = 5 or 10).
Figure 6.8 American CG3:Connecting the programming cable to the American Commercial meter
module
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Slide the metal bracket (not the green circuit board) into the slots of the
clamshell (one of the clamshell halves has slots on opposite sides of the
interior). If you are looking down into the slots, the battery clip should be
towards the top ‐ the large capacitors on the circuit board go deep into the
clamshell. Assemble the Meter Module halves together with the four small
self‐tapping screws provided. The torque requirement is 6‐10 inch pounds.
Ensure that the gasket is in place and the wires are not pinched. Install the
tamper seals.
Check condition of the index for looseness of index pointers on shaft, cracks on face
enamel, or peeling. Ensure that the index is not bound up. Replace the index if dials are
loose or locked, or if the enamel is cracked, loose or damaged.
Figure 6.10 American CG3: module Index detail
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Attach the new index cover to the index using the screws provided. The
torque requirement is 10‐inch pounds. Handle the index carefully to avoid
breaking the counter or index. Ensure that the counter and index are properly
aligned. Verify that the counter is fully engaged to the index pointer.
Figure 6.11 American CG3:module- Attaching the new Index cover
10 Attach tamper seals as shown. there are two tamper seals for the Index‐to‐
Index cover connections.
Figure 6.12 American CG3: tamper sealing for Index cover
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11 Mount the index and cover onto the meter. Place the gasket on the meter
(replace if necessary), aligning the holes. Secure the index to the meter with
the two hex‐head screws provided. The torque requirement is 20‐30 inch
pounds. Install the tamper seal.
Figure 6.13 American CG3:l installing Index
12 Determine the best orientation for the mounting bracket (see following
configurations). To change the bracket orientation, remove the two Phillips
head screws holding the bracket to the module. The bracket can be turned or
flipped over for the best configuration. Cable tie may need to be removed.
Figure 6.14 American CG3: mounting bracket configurations
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13 Attach the mounting bracket to the meter using the large Fillister screws
provided. Use a tamper cup seal on one or two of the screws. The torque
requirement is 30‐40 inch pounds. Install the two tamper seals.
Figure 6.15 American CG3:meter module with mounting bracket installed
14 Install tamper caps over remaining five screws.
15 Utilize the RF Buster to verify module is transmitting, hold RF Buster with
magnet side to the top upper left quadrant of the module plastic and hold the
button until 10 beeps are received. See Appendix C, Using the RF Buster for
more information.
16 Clean up any debris from the retrofit and installation processes and tie any
loose cables with tie wraps.
17 Proceed to the next installation site.
18 At the end of the day, return to the Cross Dock for the check‐in process. Turn
in inventory of unused, defective, or broken gas Meter Modules. Check in the
handheld computer. The installer must reconcile any discrepancies in the
changeout data before the check‐in process can be completed. The crossdock
will not check out any Meter Modules to an installer who has not completed
the previous dayʹs check‐in process.
Rockwell/Equimeter/Sensus Meter Module Installation
There are two types of Rockwell modules: Center and Offset. The left side
illustrates center proving dial and the right side illustrates offset proving
dial.Verify the appropriate type before starting installation.
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Figure 6.16 Rockwell/Equimeter/Sensus: Indexes before installation
Follow the steps in ʺTo Begin C&I Meter Module Installationʺ on page 6‐1.
Remove the tamper caps and index cover from the original meter. Remove all
of the original gasket if it is unserviceable. Clean the work area with a wire
brush and scraper if needed.
Select the appropriate Meter Module (Rockwell/Equimeter Center or Offset).
Open the package containing the Meter Module, screws, and battery.
Figure 6.17 Rockwell/Equimeter/Sensus: screw and meter module kits
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Open the bag containing the battery. Carefully remove the battery.
Open the Meter Module, taking care to avoid pulling on the cables.
Connect the battery to the Meter Module. Assemble the battery into the
retaining clip on the metal bracket.
Connect the programming cable from the handheld computer to the
programming port on the Meter Module. Program the Meter Module. Check
the handheld for successful programming
Slide the metal bracket (not the green circuit board) into the slots of the
clamshell (one of the clamshell halves has slots on opposite sides of the
interior). If you are looking down into the slots, the battery clip should be
towards the top ‐ the large capacitors on the circuit board go deep into the
clamshell.
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Assemble the Meter Module halves together with the four small self‐tapping
screws provided. The torque requirement is 6‐10 inch pounds. Ensure that the
gasket is in place and the wires are not pinched. Install the tamper seals.
Check condition of the index for looseness of index pointers on shaft, cracks on face
enamel, or peeling. Replace the index if dials are loose or bound up, or if enamel is cracked
or loose.
10 Install the new index cover. Gently slide the cover over the index to avoid
breaking the counter. Be careful not to damage the dials. Ensure that the
counter and indexes are properly aligned. Verify that the counter is fully
engaged to the index pointers.
Figure 6.18 Rockwell/Equimeter/Sensus: meter module installing Index cover
11 Attach the cover and Meter Module to the meter. Position the module
bracket over the cover and align the screw holes. The torque requirement is
30‐40 inch pounds.
Figure 6.19 Rockwell/Equimeter/Sensus: securing index cover & Meter Module
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