Mounting the gateway, Mounting the gttewty – Badger Meter ORION AMR/AMI Hardware Solutions for Gas Utilities User Manual

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ORION® Fixed Network (SE) II Network Gateway Transceiver

MOUNTING THE GTTEWTY

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Professional installation of the ORION Fixed Network II network gateway transceiver per Badger Meter installation

instructions is required. Installation, mounting and disposal shall be in accordance with all local, state and federal

regulations. When installing the network gateway transceiver, the customer is responsible for complying with local, state

and federal codes and guidelines as well as applicable industry standards, such as ANSI/TIA/EIA 222 (structural standards

for steel antenna towers and antenna supporting structures) and the National Electrical Code (NEC). Proper grounding is

necessary, and in the case of a wooden pole, a dedicated copper ground wire should be used for lightning protection.

NOTE:

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The ORION Fixed Network II Gateway Installation Form in this manual must be completed for each installation and

returned to Badger Meter . The three-page form starts on page 43 .

Direct and Remote Tntenna Mounting

The ORION Fixed Network II network gateway transceiver (“gateway”) is designed to allow direct and remote mounting of the

TX/RX and backhaul antennas . The gateway ships in a direct mount configuration but the antennas can be separated from

the enclosure assembly and remotely mounted using the antenna mounting bracket and antenna cables and connectors as

defined in the Badger Meter specifications . See

"Remote Antenna Installation" on page 34

for complete information .

Gateway Location

The utility is responsible for properly positioning the gateway . For optimal reception and transmission, locate the gateway

and antennas in line-of-sight view of the desired endpoints .
To help maximize the performance of your ORION fixed network system, the following installation guidelines and

recommendations should be considered when selecting mounting locations for the gateway .

Avoid installing the gateway next to or between objects such as tall buildings, towers, bridges, highway overpasses

or signs that obstruct the line of sight with the endpoints .

Avoid installing the gateway near RF transmitters or other sources of RF radiation including high-power in band and

near-power sources such as pagers, cellular 900 MHz transmitters and communications transmitters . Other potential

sources of RF radiation include power line transformers, neon or fluorescent signs, RADAR transmitters and SCADA

systems . If the gateway is to be located near other RF radiators, a minimum distance of 100 feet horizontal separation

and 10 feet vertical separation must be maintained between the gateway and the source of RF radiation .

Avoid installing the gateway antennas inside metal enclosures or inside of a building as the antennas cannot

communicate if surrounded by metal .

Mount the gateway as high as possible above aver

age terrain, within the limits of the 300-foot power cable, a

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maintain a 3 0 degree view of the horizon .

Minimum standoff distance of 2 feet from any structure is required .

Position the gateway no closer than 25 feet from the nearest endpoint .

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