Badger Meter ORION AMR/AMI Hardware Solutions for Gas Utilities User Manual

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SECTION 3: PROGRAMMING NOTES FOR DRESSER-ROOTS ROTARY

METER WITH EITHER DRESSER AMR ADAPTER AND ORION INTEGRAL

OR RIOTRONICS PULSER WITH REMOTE ORION ENDPOINT

Determine the Roots meter type:

- Model B3
- Model LMMA

Determine the odometer type:

- CTR (has a single odometer index, non-temperature compensated)
- TC (Temperature Compensated) has two odometers The upper odometer is the TC index; the lower index is the

non-compensated value

Determine if the Dresser/Roots AMR Adapter is being utilized or if the RIOTronics Pulser is installed on the meter

- The AMR Adapter allows the use of the Integral ORION endpoint

NOTE:

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The ORION endpoint would not utilize an index being mounted on it, but rather relies on the index that is

part of the Roots meter

- The RIOTronics Pulser is installed on the index and provides a pulse through an external wire that is connected to

the Remote ORION endpoint

Looking at the meter’s index: Depending on the Roots meter model, certain digits will be exposed on the odometer,

while other digits may be concealed with an opaque mask The installer must determine the following variables to

program into the ORION endpoint: number of dials showing consumption reading, resolution of the consumption

reading and the actual consumption reading

Example 1: B3 Meter, Model 8C, CTR Version

Number of dials = 5
Resolution = 100 cubic feet
Consumption reading = 2576
AMR Adapter meter drive =10 cubic feet per revolution

Example 2: B3 Meter, Model 16M, CTR Version

Number of dials = 6
Resolution = 100 cubic feet
Consumption reading = 38498
AMR Adapter meter drive =100 cubic feet per revolution

Programming Guide

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