Troubleshooting – Badger Meter M-Series M5000 User Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING

The M5000 mag meter is designed for many years of optimal performance . However, should it malfunction, there are certain

things that we recommend you check before contacting our Technical Support department or your local Badger Meter

Representative .

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If the fluid measured has a high concentration of conductive solids, deposits may accumulate on the internal

liner walls and electrodes . These deposits will cause a reduction of the measuring output . Thus, Badger Meter

recommends that you remove the meter and inspect the liner and electrodes after six months . If deposits are found,

remove them with a soft brush . Repeat inspection process every six months or until an appropriate inspection cycle

can be established for the specific application . Other general conditions include:

Description

Possible Cause

Recommended Action

Flow is present but

display is "0"

Disconnected signal cable .

Check signal cable .

Detector mounted opposite of the main Flow

direction (see arrow on the nameplate) .

Turn detector 180° or switch terminal E1 and E2

or reprogram to bidirectional mode .

Coil or electrode cables exchanged .

Check cable connections for cross wiring .

Improper low flow cutoff or full scale flow .

Replace configuration defaults .

Inaccurate

measuring

Improper calibration .

Check the parameters (detector factor and size)

according to supplied data sheet .

Wrong calibration parameter .
Pipe not fully filled, or air in pipe .

Check if meter is completely filled with fluid .

Invalid fluid conductivity .

Purge line to eliminate air bubbles .

Invalid fluid mixture .

Blank display

Dead battery .

Replace battery .

Flow rate value

known to be wrong

Detector factor .

Check value on label .

Deposits on electrodes and/or liner .

Check and remove deposits .

Incorrect pipe size programmed .

Check size if necessary .

Flow rate indication

unstable

Cable issue .

Make sure cable is shielded and not vibrating .

Grounding issue .

Make sure meter is properly grounded to a good

earth ground .

Partially full pipe .

Make sure pipe is full of fluid .

Air in pipe .

Make sure fluid does not contain air bubbles .

Invalid fluid conductivity .

Make sure amplifier is not too close to sources of

electrical interference .

Troubleshooting

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