Special instructions for removing a meter, Special fittings and accessories, Installing recordall disc series meters – Badger Meter Recordall Disc Series Meters User Manual

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SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR REMOVING A METER

THE LINE MUST BE DEPRESSURIZED BEFORE STARTING ANY DISASSEMBLY OPERATION. REMOVING A METER THAT IS

UNDER LINE PRESSURE CAN RESULT IN COMPONENTS BECOMING PROJECTILES, CAPABLE OF CAUSING

PERSONAL INJURY.

SPECIAL FITTINGS AND ACCESSORIES

To accommodate 5/8", 3/4", and 1" meter installations, special fittings and accessories are available. Metal meter setters,

re-setters, horns and meter yokes are available for holding the service pipe in proper alignment to the meter and laying

length spacing. The metal setters and meter yokes can provide an electrical continuity to protect meters and consumers from

electrical shocks.
NL bronze connections are available from Badger Meter. To compensate for minor service pipe and setting misalignment for a

5/8", 3/4", and 1" meter, plastic swivel connections are also available.
Cast iron or NL bronze companion flanges are available for a 1-1/2" and 2" meter.

INSTALLING RECORDALL DISC SERIES METERS

Outdoor Installations

When installed outdoors in a meter box, the disc meter should have a two- to three-inch clearance to avoid damage or strain

to the service piping or meter, and to accommodate any "settling" that may occur after installation.
The service pipe in the meter box should be properly bedded to ensure that it is not axially misaligned and that it lays evenly

on the bottom of the pipe trench. The backfill material covering the pipe should be placed appropriately to maintain pipe

alignment in the event of eventual ground shifts. This will prevent damage to the pipe.
The service lines and the water meter must be protected from freezing. The earth covering the service line must be adequate

to prevent frost penetration. Due to the smaller volume of water, service line pipes will freeze sooner than the main

distribution line.
For those locations in which a remote possibility of freezing exists, thermoplastic or lead-free bronze alloy meters with cast

iron bottoms are recommended.
The meter box pit should be excavated below the frost line. Even though the meter itself may be positioned above the frost

line, the warmer air rising from the earth below the frost line will reduce the possibility of freezing.

Recordall® Disc Series Meters

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