Badger Meter BadgerTouch User Manual

Installation data, Badgertouch

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TOOLS AND MATERIAL

Remote BadgerTouch® Module with Installation Kit

63705-004

Suggested Tools

Electric drill

3/16" carbide tip masonry drills

Common and Phillips screwdrivers

T-25 wire stapler and staples

Touch reading device for installation verification

Application includes:

(1) Touch pad assembly

(2) 55211-231 screw, Phillips head

(2) 62359-001 screw, anchor 10-12 (1/4" drill bit required)

(2) 34776-001 cable tie

Optional Material

56088 GE RTV-162 Adhesive Sealant

IDENTIFICATION

BadgerTouch Remote Modules are supplied as standalone modules

for field connection to a High Resolution Encoder (HRE) or Absolute

Digital Encoder (ADE®) for all Recordall® Disc, Turbo, Compound,

Combo, and Fire Series meters and assemblies. Each encoder is

clearly identified on the face of the dial with an assembly number,

unit of measure and meter model number.

The BadgerTouch Remote Module does not contain an identification

number. The encoder contains a unique identification number

shown on the underside of the encoder cover. Interrogation of the

encoder will display the ID number and the meter reading.

Figure 1: Identification – touch module

INSTALLATION

Unpacking

Carefully remove the BadgerTouch Remote Module (

Figure 1

)

from the shipping carton. Locate the corresponding HRE for

proper coordination during installation. Retain the contents of

the installation kit for use in making connections to the encoder

transmission line.

Location

The location of the BadgerTouch Remote Module should be

selected by the utility to achieve on-site reading in an efficient

manner. The Remote Module should be mounted at waist level for

easy access.

Remote Module Installation

The Remote Module contains two screw terminals that require

connection to the red and black lead wires of the encoder cable. The

BadgerTouch system is not polarity sensitive.

Red Wire

Black Wire

Te rminals

Green Wire

Wire

Access

Po rts

Figure 2: Remote Module connection

Locate the position of the two mounting holes on the outside of the

building by using the Remote Module as a template. The Remote

Module should be located in an easily accessible location but

should be within 75 feet maximum wire distance to the water meter

and the encoder using Belden 9770 wire. Additional wire length and

other wire types may affect performance.

Drill a 3/16 inch wire entry hole at a suitable location in the building

wall. Cut the protective gel cap off the end of the encoder cable.

Feed the encoder cable from the water meter through the wall.

Then cut the cable to proper length, making sure you have sufficient

wire to make the connection to the Remote Module.

Wire access to the Remote Module may be from the rear, or

through a bottom or top access port. When using rear access, allow

approximately 8 inches of extra cable behind the Remote Module

to facilitate making the wiring connections. If using the bottom or

top access port, the thin plastic area of the outer shroud needs to be

snapped off to expose the wire access port. Use a small wire cutting

pliers to snap the plastic.

BadgerTouch®

Automated Meter Reading System Remote Module

Models HREBT and ADEBT

BTA-UM-00232-EN-04 (June 2014)

Installation Data

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