Sensus Metering Systems MXU505C Utulity Meter Reader User Manual Installation manual
Sensus Metering Systems Utulity Meter Reader Installation manual
Contents
- 1. Installation manual
- 2. RF Exposure language in User Manual
- 3. Trouble shooting manual
Installation manual
lnvensys Model 505 Metering Systems The following inforrrLation contains installation instructions for the lnvensys RadioRead Meter Transceiver Unit (MXU). The wiring con- nections are the same for both inside and pit set installations. Tech— niques may be different for the actual MXU placement in each type of installation. Note: This installation sheet is only for installation of the RadioRead MXU. For instructions on instailing other AMR devices, please request and refer to the individual installation instructions for those devices. SR II® security screw socket with 1/4" nut driver or ratchet wrench 3M Scotchlok® uv-z butt connector “gel—caps” 3M Scotchlok® E-9Y stepped jaw crimping tool with wire cutter Wire stripper toot Screwdrivers (Phillips and standard blade heads) Power drill and bit (1/4") 8 x 1" sheet metal screws 1/2" Electrical Metallic Tubing (EMT) Conduit cutting tool Hammer Conduit driver (available from lnvensys) Three-conductor solid wire (lnvensys specification) 2! $9 to x Iz:e=fl g 3 s 5; E E o S 5 x Q s e s e e 8 s m 15 c <9<3 E m 3 3: co or; at: C (a a} t (a ' to w o o .. o Li e c c c scan 71m“ ECRll 71m" TouchRead TouchRead sensor sensor (opnonaD (ophonah MXU Model 505 - Installation Wiring Diagram krone-Arno _ The Model 505 MXU incorporates a two-port interface design. Hard- wire connections to either port from a compatible utility meter or Multi- Read module is the same for each port. Note: the wiring is dtfl'erent when connecting a Schtumberger Proread (ARE-VI) encoder to a port. AM R-970—R6 1012 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Invensys RadioRead® Meter Transceiver Unit (MXU) The MXU also requires proper programming of each port to match the device that is connected to the respective port. Refer to Invensys Pro- gramming Manual AMR-988. f lNSTALLATtON - WiRiNfolNSTRU The MXU wiring instructions assume the utility meter with an encoder register or MultiRead module has been installed and the proper wire has been run to the MXU installation location. Three-conductor. 22 gauge, solid conductor cabie is recommended. (For meter installation, refer to the installation information included in Invensys meter shipping cartons.) 1. Using the SR II security socket with ratchet wrench or nut driver. open the MXU enclosure by removing SR II type security screw. Bottom part of enclosure will contain the MXU battery and top part the electronics and connection wires. Connect the three wires from the encoder register or MultiRead module to the matching color wires on the MXU and the desired port. If not already done, strip approximateiy 2" off outer jacket of the encoder wire cable. The wire colors for each unit should be green, red, and black. Insert two matching color wire ends ~ red to red, green to green, and black to black into a UY-2 gel-cap with the color button of gel-cap facing away. (This provides a better view of wire positions inside the clear plastic gel-cap enabling the installer to see the wires are com— pletely and properly inserted.) Note: For the Schtumberger Pmread encoder; the color coded wire connections are not standard — For Pmread, connect the MXU red to Proread black, MXU green to Pmnead red, and MXU btack to Proread green. Using gel-cap pliers, squeeze the gel-cap. This will splice the two wires and release the waterproof gel to seal the connection. The splice can be checked by pulling gently on the gel-cap while hold- ing the wires to be sure they are tight and secure. Repeat Step 2 instructions for the remaining two wire connections. Repeat con- nections to a second port, if required. " If any of the wire connections are not being used they should be capped at the end with a gel-cap. This is to prevent water intrusion via wicking through the exposed wire ends. The red, green, and Mack wires must be gel-capped individually. The green with white striped TouchRead sensor wires can be gel- capped together. Note: A Schtumberger Pmread (ARB Vt) register must be con- nected directly to an MXU port. The Proread register will not work through a MultiRead module connected to an MXU. 2. Connect the battery to the MXU electronics. Using the gel-cap con- necting technique described in Step 2 above, connect the red and white stripe wire from the battery to the red and white stn'pe wire from the MXU electronics. Repeat the procedure for the black and white stripe wire from the battery to the black and white stripe wire from the MXU. Caution: DO NOT cross connect the black and white and red and white stripe wires of the MXU and battery pack as this may cause damage to the MXU electronics. If using the optional TouchRead® connection, go to Step 3. if not, skip to Step 4. 3. (Optional) TouchRead® Connection (available for Invensys register encoders only) — The MXU includes a built-in TouchRead splitter connection to allow the encoder register to be interrogated by both RadioRead equipment and a remote TouchRead System sensor. “w AM R-970-R6 20” Wall Mount TouchPad - Using two-conductor or three-conductor wire cable and gel-caps, connect wires to each of the green and white stripe wires from the MXU. Note: if three-conductor wire cable is used, the third wire is not utilized for the TouchRead Connection. At the Touch Pad con nection, connect the same two wires to the terminal screws on the back of the TouchPad. Caution: Be sure there is no bare wire-burire contact. (The TouchRead connection is non-polarity sensitive and will work as long as the same color wires are used at both ends of the connection. it“ dime-conductor wire is used, be sure the third “dead" wire is not mistakenhr connected at either end.) Repeat the connections for a second port if required. Pit-set Mount Sensor — The TouchRead pit-set sensor includes a factory-sealed three-conductor wire cable. Proper wire connections are therefore important. To activate the pit-set TouchRead sensor, use only the red and black wires from the sensor. Approximately 2" of the cable’s outer jacket must be stripped from its end to access these wires. Then, using gel-caps, connect the black wire from the sensor to one of the green and white stripe wires from the MXU. Next. connect the red wire from the sensor-lo the other green and white stripe wire from the MXU. Repeat the connections; for a sec- ond port it required. Note: When connecting a Schiumberyer Proread (ARB VD register directly to an MXUport, the TouchRead splitter mature is not available. 4. Verify MXU operation prior to final assembly: To verify RadioRead reading, use Radio Frequency Solid State Interrogator (RFSSI) or Vehicle Transceiver (VXU) to display the register odometer read- ing(s), register lD number(s), and MXU ID number. (For AMR trou- bleshooting, refer to bulletin AMR-309.) -To verify TouchRead reading, use a TouchRead visual reader to display register odometer reading(s) and register ID number(s). If MXU does not function, check all wire connections. re-do the connections or change battery pack. (For complete TouchRead installation and troubleshooting, see installation bulletins: TR-728, TR-997. and TR-998.) 5. After wiring connections are completed and MXU operation is veri- fied, align guides of top and bottom parts of MXU and close, bring- ing the connection wire(s) out the front side, using the wire pass- thru guides located on either side of the security screw. Secure the top and bottom parts of the MXU using the security screw. Caution: Do NOT over-tighten security screw. 5-3-3qu Mou‘NTiNG lNSTRUcfnons - For WallMounting: (indoors and Outdoors) 1. Using MXU mounting bracket, find a convenient locatiion for the MXU mounting. It is recommended that the MXU be mounted in an upright position so the top” part with the Invensys- logo is facing up; The MXU m'OUnting bracket can be mounted to a wall using screws or fastened to an object using heavy duty wire ties. Grooves have been placed in the back of the bracket for mounting on either hori- zontal or vertical (existing) pipes. 2. After mounting MXU bracket, snap the MXU (which should already be wired as noted in the preceding wiring instructions) into the bracket. Be sure the locating tabs on either side of the MXU have snapped into position in the mounting bracket.The installation is now complete. Invensys Metering Systems P.D. Box 487 450 N. Gallatin Avenue tlnlomown, PA 15401 1 -8lJll-METER-t'l' mvensys _ Metering Systems {galiggflfgéfidflfgi Toll Free: 1-808-888-2403 Web site: ww.lms.inrensys.cnm select North American Water Email: h2nlnlo©lms.lnvensys.cum 3. TouchPad Mounting (Optional) -— If mounting the MXU outdoors and a TouchRead TouchPad connection is to be included. mounting holes can be drilled in the side of the MXU bracket. Using short screws or plastic rivets, mount the TouchPad to the side of the MXU bracket. Caution: When using screws, be sure they do not penetrate the MXU enclosure when mounting the TouchPad. The TouchPad can also be mounted in a location away from the MXU. Be sure to use screws that are designed lbr and applicable to the mounting surface. For Pit Set Mounting: 1. Use 1/2" EMT. Select a location for the conduit where the MXU's installed position will not interfere with the meter and allow the MXU to be located as high as possible inside the meter box. The MXU should be kept approximately 1" from the sides of the meter box and positioned so the meter register odometer remains visible for visual confirmation readings. Conduit mounting method calls for driving a length of conduit into the ground at the bottom of the meter box. (If the bottom of the meter box does not have an open- ing sufficient for driving the conduit vertically into the ground below. a different mounting method may need to be developed.) Place driver on conduit and strike with hammer, driving conduit down- ward until it is at the desired height.The correct height should be at the point the driver is level with the top of the meter box in most cases. When completely installed, the top of the MXU should be about 1" below the meter box lid. 2. After installation of conduit, position the opening located in the bot- tom of MXU over the conduit and press into place. Place meter box cover (lid) into position. Pit set installation is now complete. 3. TouchRead Sensor Mounting (Optional) — If installing a TouchRead pit-set module follow the TRiPL mounting instructions on Invensys bulletin TR-997 for mounting in the meter box lid. Place meter box cover (lid) into position with the TRiPL sensor in place. 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 equip- ment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions. may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on. the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures; — Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna — Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver — Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected — Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician WARNING: No party shall make any modifications or changes to the MXU Model 505 (the equipment) without the express written consent of Invensys Metering Systems. Doing so could result in the equipment becoming non-compliant with the requirements of the Federal Commu- nication Commission Rules CFR47 Part 15 and could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. AUTHORIZED INVENSYS DISTRIBUTOR
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