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

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Example 3: B3 Meter, Model 8C, Temperature Compensated Version

Referring only to the TC Display (ignoring the Non-TC display)
Number of dials = 5
Resolution = 100 cubic feet
Consumption reading = 99
AMR Adapter meter drive =100 cubic feet per revolution

For programming the ORION endpoint, determine the following from inspection and from the attached tables:

- Meter drive rate or Pulser value
- Number of index dials
- Resolution of the index
- Current consumption reading

While the following tables provide typical values, always verify your particular meter configuration and index variables.

Meters and pulsers may be customized for a particular utility and the values may be different than those shown here.
Be aware that the tables use different values depending on whether the Integral or Remote ORION endpoint
is used.

For example, with the Dresser AMR Adapter, programming selection will indicate INT, while with the RIOTronics Pulser,

programming selection will indicate REM.

Programming the ORION® Gas Endpoint

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July 2013

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