Badger Meter Water Conditioning User Manual

Installation data, Model rtr, Recordall ® transmitter register

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Model RTR®

Recordall® Transmitter Register

Installation Data

RTR-I-05-EN (1-12)
62935-002 Rev. 6

IDENTIFICATION

The Badger Meter RECORDALL

®

Transmitter Register (RTR) is available

for all remote and pit settings where a Badger Meter water meter can be

located. The RTR is permanently sealed to eliminate moisture, dirt, and

other contaminants to insure reliable operation in submerged or indoor

applications. As the foundation for Badger Meter's MRT products, including

TRACE

®

, Itron

®

ERT

®

, ORION

®

and other Badger

®

approved AMR solu-

tions, the RTR provides a digital output for superior electronic resolution.

Available for all RECORDALL Disc, Turbo, Compound and Fire Service

Meters, each RTR is clearly identified on the face of the dial with an

assembly number, unit of measure, and meter model (see figure 1.)

SUGGESTED TOOLS

59983-001 Gel-Splice Crimping Tool

59989-001 Coax Stripper

59991-001 Wire Cutting Pliers

59993-001 Wire Stripper

TORX

®

Driver

59987-001 VOM Multimeter (Analog) (OPTIONAL)

Before proceeding with installation, be certain that the meter type and

size correspond, and that the proper RTR configuration has been sup-

plied for the application.

REQUIRED MATERIAL

62084-001 RTR Splice Kit

Contents:

(3) 59761-001 Gel-Connectors

(2) 34776-001 Cable Ties

(1) 62085-001 Splice Enclosure

Figure 1. Identification

CONNECTING RTR

The RTR should only be connected to a Badger Meter approved product.

Connection to an unapproved product will void the RTR warranty.

Your RTR will either have a factory installed two-conductor cable (black)

or a factory installed three-conductor cable (brown) for connection to

an AMR module.

If the wire is cut or broken on either a 2 or 3 wire RTR and requires a

field splice after initial installation, connect like color wires to maintain

proper installation.

To connect to an AMR module, strip approximately 1½” of outer insula-

tion sheath from the RTR and AMR module cables using the 59989-001

Coax Stripping Tool. Use caution in removing the outer sheath so that

the inner signal wire insulation is not damaged.

Unwind the outer foil shield from the RTR cable and cut it off even with

the outer sheath using the wire cutting pliers. For two conductor cables,

do not cut the uninsulated shield drain wire.

RTR with two wires (black cable)

Connect the RTR cable conductors to the AMR module wires using

gel-filled connectors, P/N 59761-001, provided in the installation kit.

Crimp the cables completely using a parallel jaw crimper such as Badger

Meter P/N 59983-001. Polarity must be observed when connecting the

RTR to the remote module. Badger Meter, Inc. wiring standards use

the black conductor as the negative (-) conductor and the red as the

positive (+) conductor.

RED

BLACK

Figure 2. 2 Conductor RTR Splice Diagram

RTR

TRACE

DIALOG

ACCESSplus

Itron

®

Pit*

Pit/Remote Pit/Remote

Red Red Red Red Red
Black Black Black Black Black
Uninsulated

Uninsulated

Don’t connect

Uninsulated

Uninsulated

wire wire

wire wire

*For field splice information please refer to Itron Pit ERT

®

Modules

40W-1 and 50W-1.

Place the two plastic cable ties P/N 34776-001 on wires and tighten se-

curely for strain relief. Remove excess cable tie with wire cutting device.

CABLE TIES

(Remove Excess)

GEL-SPLICE

Figure 3. Strain Relief Diagram

Uninsulated

Wire

OPTIONAL MATERIAL

62440-001 Reel of Belden #8451 2-conductor wire (2000')

64153-001 Reel of Belden #9770 3-conductor wire (1000')

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