Neptune Technology Group L900M2 900 MHz water meter transmitter. User Manual IM L900 MIU
Neptune Technology Group Inc. 900 MHz water meter transmitter. IM L900 MIU
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- 1. User Manual Part A
- 2. User Manual Part B
- 3. User Manual_Part I
- 4. User Manual_Part II
User Manual Part A
L900™ MIU Pit and Wall Installation and Maintenance Guide L900™ MIU Pit and Wall Installation and Maintenance Guide L900™ MIU Pit and Wall Installation and Maintenance Guide Copyright This manual is an unpublished work and contains the trade secrets and confidential information of Neptune Technology Group Inc., which are not to be divulged to third parties and may not be reproduced or transmitted in whole or part, in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical for any purpose, without the express written permission of Neptune Technology Group Inc. All rights to design or inventions disclosed herein, including the right to manufacture, are reserved to Neptune Technology Group Inc. The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. Neptune reserves the right to change the product specifications at any time without incurring any obligations. Trademarks used in this manual L900 and ProRead are trademarks of Neptune Technology Group Inc. ARB, E-CODER, MACH 10, and R900 are registered trademarks of Neptune Technology Group Inc. Other brands or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. FCC Notice This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Note: 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 instruction, 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 not 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/TV technician for help. RF Exposure Information This equipment complies with the FCC RF radiation requirements for uncontrolled environments. To maintain compliance with these requirements, the antenna and any radiating elements should be installed to ensure that a minimum separation distance of 20cm is maintained from the general population. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Professional Installation In accordance with section 15.203 of the FCC rules and regulations, the L900 MIU must be professionally installed by trained utility meter installers. Industry Canada (IC) Statements: Section 8.4 of RSS-GEN This Device complies with Industry Canada License-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1) this device may not cause interference, and 2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. .Cet appareil est conforme aux normes RSS exonérées de licence d'Industrie Canada. L'opération est soumise aux deux conditions suivantes: 1) cet appareil ne doit pas provoquer d'interférence, et 2) cet appareil doit accepter toute interférence, y compris les interférences pouvant entraîner un fonctionnement indésirable de l'appareil. Section 8.3 of RSS-GEN Under Industry Canada regulations, this radio transmitter may only operate using an antenna of a type and maximum (or lesser) gain approved for the transmitter by Industry Canada. To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent isotropically radiated power (e.i.r.p.) is not more than that necessary for successful communication. This radio transmitter IC: 4171B-L900M2 has been approved by Industry Canada to operate with the antenna types listed below with the maximum permissible gain and required antenna impedance for each antenna type indicated. Antenna types not included in this list, having a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for that type, are strictly prohibited for use with this device. Maximum permissible gain of +1 dBi and required impedance of 75 ohm. Approved Antenna type(s). R900 Pit Antenna, part number 12527-XXX High Gain R900 Pit Antenna, part number 13586-XXX R900 Wall Antenna, part number 13717-000 En vertu de la réglementation d'Industrie Canada, cet émetteur radio ne peut fonctionner qu'avec une antenne d'un type et un gain maximal (ou inférieur) approuvé pour l'émetteur par Industrie Canada. Pour réduire les interférences radio potentielles avec d'autres utilisateurs, le type d'antenne et son gain devraient être choisis de manière à ce que la puissance rayonnée isotropiquement équivalente (e.i.r.p.) ne soit pas supérieure à celle nécessaire à une communication. Cet Cet émetteur radio IC: 4171B-L900M2 a été approuvé par Industrie Canada pour fonctionner avec les types d'antennes énumérés ci-dessous avec le gain maximal admissible et l'impédance d'antenne requise pour chaque type d'antenne indiqué. Les types d'antenne non inclus dans cette liste, ayant un gain supérieur au gain maximal indiqué pour ce type, sont strictement interdits pour être utilisés avec ce périphérique. Gain maximal admissible de +1 dBi et impédance requise de 75 ohms. Type.(s) d'antenne approuvé Antenne de puits R900, numéro de pièce 12527-XXX Antenne de puits à gain élevé R900, référence 13586-XXX Antenne murale R900, numéro d'article 13717-000 L900™ MIU Pit and Wall Neptune Technology Group Inc. Installation and Maintenance Guide 1600 Alabama Highway 229 Literature No. IM L900 MIU 01.18 Tallassee, AL 36078 Part No. 13381-001 Tel: (800) 633-8754 Fax: (334) 283-7293 Copyright © 2017-2018 Neptune Technology Group Inc. All Rights Reserved Contents Chapter 1: Product Description Product Description L900 MIU Programming RF Protocol Error Detection RF Frequency Control Algorithm RF Transmission Period and Randomness Low Battery RF Emissions Chapter 2: L900 Specifications Electrical Specifications Transmitter Specifications Encoder Register Interface Specifications - L900 MIU Pit Environmental Conditions Functional Conditions Dimensions and Weight Specifications - L900 MIU Wall Environmental Conditions Functional Specifications Dimensions and Weight Chapter 3: General Installation Guidelines Tools and Materials Safety and Preliminary Checks 10 Verifying/Preparing the Encoder Register 10 Installation of a Register (Non Pre-Wired or Potted Only) 11 Chapter 4: Wall Installation 15 Prior to Installation 15 Storage 15 Unpacking 15 L900 MIU Pit and Wall Installation and Maintenance Guide Contents Tools and Materials 16 Site Selection 16 Installing the L900 MIU 17 Remove the Main Housing 17 Applying the Scotchloks 18 Magnet Swiping and Completing the Installation 20 Testing the Installation 20 Completing the Installation 21 Chapter 5: Pit Installation 23 Prior to Installation 23 Storage 23 Unpacking 23 Tools and Materials 24 Site Selection 24 L900 MIU Pit Installation 25 Installing the Antenna 26 Begin the Installation 27 Threading the F-Connector 28 Installing the Scotchloks 29 Connecting the Splice Tube 31 Tying the Cable and Magnet Swiping the L900 MIU 32 Testing the Installation 33 Chapter 6: Data Logging Extraction 35 About Data Logging Accessing Data Logging 35 Initializing the Data Logger 37 Initiating RF-Activated Data Logging 40 Sample Data Logging Graphs 41 Off-Cycle Data Extraction R900 Belt Clip Transceiver vi 35 43 44 L900 MIU Pit and Wall Installation and Maintenance Guide Contents Chapter 7: Maintenance and Troubleshooting Six- and Four-Wheel Encoders Six-Wheel Encoders Normal Operation 45 45 45 Four-Wheel Encoders Normal Operation 45 Troubleshooting 46 Replacement Parts 46 Chapter 8: Contact Information 47 By Phone 47 By Fax 47 By Email 47 Glossary 49 Index L900 MIU Pit and Wall Installation and Maintenance Guide vii Contents This page intentionally left blank. viii L900 MIU Pit and Wall Installation and Maintenance Guide Figures Figure 1 – L900 MIU - Wall Figure 2 – L900 MIU - Pit Figure 3 – L900 MIU - Pit Dimensions - Front Figure 4 – L900 MIU Pit Dimensions - Side Figure 5 – L900 MIU Pit Antenna Figure 6 – L900 MIU Wall Dimensions - Front Figure 7 – L900 MIU Wall Dimensions - Side Figure 8 – Wiring a Neptune Encoder Register 12 Figure 9 – L900 MIU Color Code for Wires 12 Figure 10 – Cable Threaded Around Strain Relief Posts 13 Figure 11 – Application of the Sealant 13 Figure 12 – Covering the Terminal Screws 14 Figure 13 – L900 MIU Wall Kit 15 Figure 14 – L900 MIU Wall Main Housing 17 Figure 15 – Mounting Adapter 18 Figure 16 – Gel Cap Connections 18 Figure 17 – Color Code for Wires 19 Figure 18 – Adapter Cable 19 Figure 19 – Cable Exit Notch 19 Figure 20 – Securing Adapter 20 Figure 21 – Magnet Swipe the L900 MIU 20 Figure 22 – Install Seal Wire 21 Figure 23 – L900 MIU Kit 23 Figure 24 – Antenna Placement for Low Traffic Areas 24 Figure 25 – Antenna Placement for High Traffic Areas 25 Figure 26 – Inserting the Antenna into the Pit Lid 26 Figure 27 – Locking Nut on Antenna 26 Figure 28 – Securing the Locking Nut 26 Figure 29 – Installation Completed 27 Figure 30 – Black Thread Guard from Male F-Connector 27 L900 MIU Pit and Wall Installation and Maintenance Guide ix Figures Figure 31 – Seating Washer 27 Figure 32 – Apply Novaguard 28 Figure 33 – Tightening Connector 28 Figure 34 – Gasket and Connector 28 Figure 35 – Scotchloks Connector 29 Figure 36 – Color Code for Wires 29 Figure 37 – Seating Connector Wires 29 Figure 38 – UR Crimping Tool 30 Figure 39 – Improper Connections 30 Figure 40 – Three Color Wires Connected 30 Figure 41 – Splice Tube 31 Figure 42 – Gray Wire in Slots 31 Figure 43 – Cover in Place 31 Figure 44 – L900 MIU Attached to Antenna 32 Figure 45 – Magnet Swipe the L900 MIU 32 Figure 46 – HHU Home Screen 35 Figure 47 – N_SIGHT Main Screen 36 Figure 48 – Data Logger Options 36 Figure 49 – Reader ID Input 37 Figure 50 – HHU Time Confirmation 37 Figure 51 – Initialize RF Device 38 Figure 52 – L900 MIU ID Entry 38 Figure 53 – Capture Button 39 Figure 54 – Meter Size Selection 39 Figure 55 – Start Button 40 Figure 56 – Listening for Data 40 Figure 57 – Receiving Data 41 Figure 58 – Graph Button 41 Figure 59 – Examples of Data Logging Graphs 42 Figure 60 – HHU Home Screen 43 Figure 61 – HHU Menu Screen 43 Figure 62 – Off-Cycle Option 44 L900 MIU Pit and Wall Installation and Maintenance Guide Tables Table 1 – Supported Encoder Maximum Cable Length Table 2 – L900 MIU Pit Environmental Conditions Table 3 – L900 MIU Pit Functional Specification Table 4 – L900 MIU Pit Functional Specification Table 5 – L900 MIU Wall Environmental Conditions Table 6 – L900 MIU Wall Functional Specifications Table 7 – L900 MIU Wall Dimensions and Weight Table 8 – Recommended Tools Table 9 – Recommended Materials 10 Table 10 – Maximum Cable Lengths 17 Table 11 – Cable Length and Manufacturer 25 Table 12 – Data Logging Graph Legend 42 Table 13 – Examples of Reading Values 46 Table 14 – Available Replacement Parts 46 L900 MIU Pit and Wall Installation and Maintenance Guide xi Tables This page intentionally left blank. xii L900 MIU Pit and Wall Installation and Maintenance Guide Chapter 1: Product Description This chapter provides a general description of the L900™ meter interface unit (subsequently referred to as L900 MIU). The L900 MIU by Neptune is a compact electronic device that collects meter reading data from an encoder register. It then transmits the data for collection by the meter reader. A walk-by handheld unit (HHU), mobile unit, R900® Gateway collector, or LoRa® (Long Range) collector receives the data and stores it to be downloaded into the utility billing system for processing. The L900 MIU is easily installed and operates within a radio frequency (RF) bandwidth which does not require an operating license. Because the L900 MIU can be mounted as far as 500 feet from the encoder register, optimum broadcast signal strength is obtainable, ensuring a high percentage of accurate, one-pass readings. Figure 1 – L900 MIU - Wall Figure 2 – L900 MIU - Pit The L900 MIU meets FCC regulations Part 15.247, allowing higher output power and greater range. The L900 MIU uses frequency-hopping, spread-spectrum technology to avoid RF interference and enhanced security. The L900 MIU reads the encoder registers at 15-minute intervals and transmits a mobile message that includes the meter reading data and the unique nine-digit L900 MIU ID every 20 seconds. This allows the meter to be read by an HHU or mobile data collection unit. The L900 MIU also transmits a high power fixed network message every seven and one-half minutes on an interleaved basis to an R900 Gateway. In addition to the mobile message that is transmitted every 20 seconds and the fixed network message that is transmitted every seven and one-half minutes, the L900 MIU is capable of supporting fixed network using a LoRa network. L900 MIU Pit and Wall Installation and Maintenance Guide Chapter 1: Product Description The fixed network message that transmits for use on a LoRa network is sent every three hours. The L900 MIU is designed to offer advantages to utility organizations of all sizes: Increases meter reading accuracy. Eliminates infrastructure concerns and the burden of managing collection devices. Eliminates “hard-to-read” meters. Protects utility liability by increasing meter reader safety. Requires no programming. Product Description This section gives an overview of the L900 MIU. L900 MIU Programming The L900 MIU does NOT require field programming. RF Protocol Error Detection The RF protocol is comprised of a header, data packet, and an error detection mechanism that reduces the erroneous data. RF Frequency Control Algorithm The L900 MIU’s frequency-hopping, spread-spectrum has a sequence of at least 50 different channels for transmitting data. Associated with the 50 channels are 50 frequencies that can be pre-selected in a pseudo random manner. These 50 frequencies are coded into the software. The L900 MIU avoids 914 MHz to prevent collision with the Advantage probe. RF Transmission Period and Randomness The random period generation uses the same random seed created for the channel definition to generate the transmission randomness. The randomness algorithm is defined so that no two consecutive transmissions from two L900 MIUs interfere with one another. Low Battery RF Emissions The L900 MIU stops RF transmissions when the battery discharges below the normal operating voltage. L900 MIU Pit and Wall Installation and Maintenance Guide Chapter 2: L900 Specifications This chapter provides you with the specifications for the L900 MIU. Electrical Specifications The power is supplied by a Lithium battery. Transmitter Specifications This section provides information on transmitter specifications. Transmit Period Every 20 seconds - R900® standard mobile message Every seven and one-half minutes - R900 standard, high power, fixed network message Every three hours - LoRa fixed network message Encoder Reading Encoder registers every 15 minutes Transmitter Channels 50 Channel Frequency 902 - 928 MHz Output Power Meets FCC Part 15.247 FCC Verification Part 15.109 Encoder Register Interface This section provides information on the maximum cable lengths required for different registers. See the table on the following page. L900 MIU Pit and Wall Installation and Maintenance Guide Chapter 2: L900 Specifications Table 1 – Supported Encoder Maximum Cable Length Neptune ARB® V1 300 feet (91 meters) Neptune ProRead™ and E-CODER® 500 feet (152 meters) Sensus Protocol registers 200 feet (61 meters) Meets manufacturer's published specifications for wire length between encoder and remote receptacle. The length is based on solid three conductor wire, 22 AWG. Specifications - L900 MIU Pit Environmental Conditions This section provides the environmental specifications for the L900 MIU. Table 2 – L900 MIU Pit Environmental Conditions Operating Temperature -22° to 149°F (-30° to 65°C) Storage Temperature -40° to 158°F (-40° to 70°C) Operating Humidity 0 to 100% Condensing Functional Conditions This section provides the functional specification of the L900 MIU. Table 3 – L900 MIU Pit Functional Specification Register Reading Eight digits L900 MIU ID Nine digits Dimensions and Weight This section provides the dimensions and weight of the L900 MIU. Table 4 – L900 MIU Pit Functional Specification Dimensions Refer to Figure 3 and Figure 4 Weight 1.0 lbs. (454 grams) L900 MIU Pit and Wall Installation and Maintenance Guide Chapter 2: L900 Specifications Figure 3 – L900 MIU - Pit Dimensions - Front Figure 4 – L900 MIU Pit Dimensions - Side L900 MIU Pit and Wall Installation and Maintenance Guide Chapter 2: L900 Specifications Figure 5 – L900 MIU Pit Antenna Specifications - L900 MIU Wall Environmental Conditions Table 5 – L900 MIU Wall Environmental Conditions Operating Temperature -22° to 149°F (-30° to 65°C) Storage Temperature -40° to 158°F (-40° to 70°C) Operating Humidity 0 to 100% Condensing Functional Specifications Table 6 – L900 MIU Wall Functional Specifications Register Reading Eight digits L900 MIU ID Nine digits Dimensions and Weight Table 7 – L900 MIU Wall Dimensions and Weight Dimensions Refer to Figure 6 and Figure 7 Weight 1.0 lbs. (454 grams) L900 MIU Pit and Wall Installation and Maintenance Guide Chapter 2: L900 Specifications Figure 6 – L900 MIU Wall Dimensions - Front Figure 7 – L900 MIU Wall Dimensions - Side L900 MIU Pit and Wall Installation and Maintenance Guide Chapter 2: L900 Specifications This page intentionally left blank. L900 MIU Pit and Wall Installation and Maintenance Guide Chapter 3: General Installation Guidelines This chapter describes tools, materials, and general installation guidelines for the L900 MIU. Tools and Materials Table 8 below and Table 9 on the next page show the recommended tools and materials you need to successfully install the L900 MIU. It is possible that some items do not apply to your specific installation, or the list does not contain all required tools or materials. Table 8 – Recommended Tools Item Took Kit Magnet Description/Recommendations Use Contains standard tools including: Performs various installation procedures. Assorted screwdrivers Needle-nose pliers Wire stripper Diagonal cutters Electrician's knife Hammer Crimping tool (Part # 5500-158) 6 lb. force (Part # 12287-001) L900 MIU Pit and Wall Installation and Maintenance Guide Magnet swipe the L900 MIU. Chapter 3: General Installation Guidelines Table 9 – Recommended Materials Item Cable Description/Recommendation Solid 3 Conductor #22 AWG Use Connect L900 MIU to encoder register. (black/green/red) Part # 6431352 Moisture Protection Compound Novaguard sealant Cover exposed wires and terminal screws on register and L900 MIU. Scotchloks Part# 8138-125 Connect wall L900 MIU or replacement pit L900 MIU to encoder register. Site Work Order Documentation provided by your utility Receive and record information about the work site. Part# 96018-072 Safety and Preliminary Checks Observe the following safety and preliminary checks before and during each installation. Verify that you are at the location specified on the site work order. Verify that the site is safe for you and your equipment. Notify the customer of your presence and tell them you need access to the water meter. Write in the ID number(s) of the L900 MIU you are about to install, if the site work order does not have an L900 MIU ID number. Verify that the ID number(s) matches the ID number(s) on the L900 MIU you are about to install, if the site work order already has a L900 MIU ID number. Verifying/Preparing the Encoder Register The L900 MIU is designed for use with the following encoder registers: 10 ARB V ProRead L900 MIU Pit and Wall Installation and Maintenance Guide Chapter 3: General Installation Guidelines ProRead AutoDetect E-CODER MACH 10 Competitive registers using Sensus which include: Sensus ECRIII, ICE, iPerl, OMNI, and electronic registers; also Hersey/Mueller Translator, Badger ADE, and HR ELCD Before installing an L900 MIU, the encoder register must be correctly wired and/or programmed to work with the L900 MIU. E-CODER registers do not require programming. When a ProRead encoder register is used, the nonAutoDetect ProRead register must be programmed for threewire mode. If connecting the L900 MIU to a new ProRead encoder register, or if a three-conductor cable is already connected to a ProRead encoder register, ensure that the ProRead register is programmed for three-wire mode using the ProRead programmer and its RF/L900 MIU 6, 8, or 10 ID TDI format. This can be accomplished through the ProRead receptacle before it is removed. Installation of a Register (Non Pre-Wired or Potted Only) Before wiring the pit encoder register, consider the following. 1. Make sure the cable is long enough. When the installation is complete, the pit lid can be removed easily without straining the cable. 2. Use only 22 AWG cable to make the connection from the encoder register to the L900 MIU. 3. Remove the terminal screw from the encoder register. 4. Strip ¾-inch insulation from the cable jacket, leaving only the three insulated wires. 5. Take precautions not to nick or cut the insulation on the three wires, strip off ½-inch of insulation from each of the three wires. L900 MIU Pit and Wall Installation and Maintenance Guide 11 Chapter 3: General Installation Guidelines Figure 8 – Wiring a Neptune Encoder Register Figure 9 – L900 MIU Color Code for Wires 6. If required, connect the three conductor wires to the encoder register's terminal per the manufacturer's instructions. See Figure 8 and Figure 9. 12 L900 MIU Pit and Wall Installation and Maintenance Guide Chapter 3: General Installation Guidelines 7. Thread the cable around the strain relief posts of the encoder. See Figure 10. Figure 10 – Cable Threaded Around Strain Relief Posts 8. Apply sealant liberally and ensure that it encapsulates the terminal screws and exposed wires. See Figure 11. Neptune requires Novaguard G661 sealant or Dow Corning compound 4. Figure 11 – Application of the Sealant Any leak point can cause a reading failure in a submerged meter setting. L900 MIU Pit and Wall Installation and Maintenance Guide 13 Chapter 3: General Installation Guidelines 9. Snap the cover onto the encoder register. See Figure 12 below. Figure 12 – Covering the Terminal Screws 10. Run the cable to the L900 MIUand fasten it securely. Do not exceed maximum cable lengths as defined in Table 1 on page 4. If the encoder register is prewired and potted, use Scotchloks for connecting the register to the L900 MIU. 14 L900 MIU Pit and Wall Installation and Maintenance Guide Chapter 4: Wall Installation This chapter describes storage and unpacking instructions, preliminary tests, tools, materials, site selection, and wall installation of the L900 MIU. Prior to Installation Any existing network registers must be reprogrammed. The L900 MIU is not capable of being networked. Storage After receipt, inspect shipping containers and contents for damage prior to storage. After the inspection is complete, store the cartons in a clean, dry environment. Keep in mind that the L900 MIU has an internal battery. Storage for more than one year can affect product life. Be sure to use a first-in first-out inventory control system. See "Environmental Conditions" on page 4. Unpacking As with all precision electronic instruments, the L900 MIU should be handled carefully; however, no additional special handling is required. After unpacking the L900 MIU, inspect for damage. If the L900 MIU appears to be damaged or proves to be defective upon installation, notify your Neptune sales representative. If one or more items requires reshipment, use the original cardboard box and packing material. Figure 13 – L900 MIU Wall Kit L900 MIU Pit and Wall Installation and Maintenance Guide 15 Chapter 4: Wall Installation Tools and Materials Table 8 on page 9 and Table 9 on page 10 show the recommended tools and materials you need to successfully install the L900 MIU. It is possible that some items do not apply to your specific installation or the list does not contain all required tools or materials. Site Selection Always follow your company's safety practices and installation guidelines when installing an L900 MIU. Never perform an installation during a lightening storm or under excessively wet conditions. Installation and operation in moderate temperatures increase reliability and product life. See "Functional Specifications" on page 6. Follow these guidelines when selecting a location to install the L900 MIU. For best results, Neptune recommends mounting the L900 MIU on the outside of the building and in a location that provides a direct line-of-sight to the path of the meter reading device. For best results, Neptune recommends the L900 MIU be installed approximately five feet above the ground. The L900 MIU must be installed in a vertical and upright position. The preferred mounting surface for the L900 MIU is a flat wall, but it can also be mounted to a pipe. The selected location should be clear of all obstructions. For best results, avoid installing the L900 MIU behind metal fences or walls. Refer toTable 10 on page 17 for maximum cable lengths. 16 L900 MIU Pit and Wall Installation and Maintenance Guide Chapter 4: Wall Installation Table 10 – Maximum Cable Lengths Encoder Register Maximum Cable Lengths Neptune ARB V* 300 feet (91 meters) Neptune ProRead/ E-CODER 500 feet (152 meters) Sensus Protocol registers 200 feet (61 meters) * Meets manufacturer's published specification for wire length between encoder. Installing the L900 MIU Remove the Main Housing Complete the following steps to install the wall L900 MIU. 1. Remove the main housing from the mounting adapter. See Figure 14. Figure 14 – L900 MIU Wall Main Housing The Hi-Lo fastener for securing the main L900 MIU housing to the adapter plate is shipped separately. L900 MIU Pit and Wall Installation and Maintenance Guide 17 Chapter 4: Wall Installation 2. Study Figure 15 and the location requirements, and then decide how to install the L900 MIU. The cable enters through the cable entry hole in the back of the mounting adapter. When the L900 MIU replaces a receptacle, use the appropriate holes to allow reuse of the receptacle's original mounting holes. See Figure 15. Figure 15 – Mounting Adapter When mounting the L900 MIU to a pipe, use the pipe clamp holes to secure the mounting adapter to a pipe. A variety of holes in the mounting adapter allows for a quick and easy installation. Applying the Scotchloks To apply the Scotchloks, complete the following steps. 1. Using Scotchloks gel caps, connect the register to the pigtail from the L900 MIU. See Figure 16. Figure 16 – Gel Cap Connections 18 L900 MIU Pit and Wall Installation and Maintenance Guide Chapter 4: Wall Installation 2. Pair the wires according to the color diagram. See Figure 17. Figure 17 – Color Code for Wires 3. Slide the paired wires into the grooves provided until they seat into the back of the gel cap. 4. Squeeze the gel cap firmly using the appropriate crimping tool to ensure a good connection. 5. Repeat this process until all connections are complete. 6. Store excess wire and Scotchloks in the hollow cavity in the back of the L900 MIU using the strain relief guides as shown in Figure 18. Figure 18 – Adapter Cable 7. Continue to guide the remaining wire through the cable exit notch at the bottom right side of the L900 MIU as shown in Figure 19. Figure 19 – Cable Exit Notch L900 MIU Pit and Wall Installation and Maintenance Guide 19 Chapter 4: Wall Installation Magnet Swiping and Completing the Installation 1. Slide the tongue on the top of the L900 MIU into the groove on the top of the mounting adapter. 2. Secure the L900 MIU to the mounting adapter using the set screw. See Figure 20. Figure 20 – Securing Adapter 3. Position the magnet against the left side of the L900 MIU directly in line with the Neptune logo. 4. Move the magnet up and over the top left corner of the L900 MIU. See Figure 21. Figure 21 – Magnet Swipe the L900 MIU Testing the Installation To test the installation, complete the following steps. To avoid RF signal saturation of the HHU, position yourself at least two to three feet from the L900 MIU. 1. Power up the HHU test device and start the testing programs provided. 20 L900 MIU Pit and Wall Installation and Maintenance Guide Chapter 4: Wall Installation 2. When the L900 MIU is installed correctly, its ID number(s) and meter reading(s) appear on the display of the HHU. Verify the correct meter reading(s) by comparing it to the meter’s dial. If the reading(s) is the same, proceed to the next section. 3. If a meter reading does not appear on the HHU display, or the meter reading in the HHU display is not the same as the reading on the meter’s dial: Magnet swipe the L900 MIU using the magnet. Verify all electrical connections. Test the installation again. 4. If a ProRead encoder register is used: Ensure the unit is programmed in three-wire mode. Verify all electrical connections. Magnet swipe the L900 MIU. (See Step 1.) If a problem still exists, contact your Neptune Sales Representative. Completing the Installation To complete the installation, follow these steps. 1. To complete the installation, install a seal wire or seal clip through the seal holes at the bottom of the main housing. See Figure 22. 2. Verify that the requirements of the site work order have been met and that you have recorded all information. 3. Clean up the installation site before leaving. Figure 22 – Install Seal Wire L900 MIU Pit and Wall Installation and Maintenance Guide 21
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