Scope of the manual, Product information, Product description – Badger Meter Recordall Compound Series Meters User Manual

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SCOPE OF THE MANUAL

This manual contains information concerning the installation, operation and maintenance of the 8" Badger Meter® Recordall®

Combo Meter Assembly . To ensure efficient operation of the meters, read and understand the instructions in this manual .

Retain the manual in a location where it is readily available .

PRODUCT INFORMATION

Product Description

The 8" Recordall Combo Meter assembly consists of a stainless steel spool with a bypass port, an 8" Recordall Turbo Series

Meter with AWWA class II measuring chamber, a Model DCA-01 Detector Check Valve with bypass piping, valves, and an M120

Recordall Disc Meter . The meter assembly measures both low flow domestic use and high volume use through a single water

supply line .

Turbine Meter

Water flows into the meter's measuring element, contacting the multi-vaned rotor . Flow readings are obtained by rotor

revolutions transmitted by magnetic drive coupling through the meter's cover plate to the sealed register . Magnetic drive

is achieved by a right angle worm drive, coupling the rotor to a vertical transmission spindle, driving a gear set rotating

the magnet carrier . A ceramic magnet in a carrier rotates around a vertical axis . Rotor rotation is transmitted to the register

gearing through this magnetic coupling .
The turbo measuring element is designed to greatly reduce wear by reducing friction potential between the moving parts

of the rotor and bearing system . Less wear, in this critical area of the design, provides the utility manager with a lower

lifecycle cost for meter application . Throughout the normal operating range of the meter, the rotor floats between the thrust

bearing system .
The detector check valve is a spring-loaded check valve on the downstream side of the clapper that holds the clapper in a

normally closed position . Small water flows bypass the clapper and are registered on the 1-1/2" bypass meter . This allows

for accurate registration of domestic use, leakage or misuse of water . When a major flow is required, the water pressure

overcomes the mechanical advantages of the spring-loaded clapper and pushes it open, permitting full pipe capacity flow . A

small amount of water continues to flow through the bypass when the clapper is fully open .
The bypass line consists of piping with a 1-1/2" Model 120 Recordall Disc Meter, an isolation valve, and a check valve .

Related Literature

• The Recordall Combo Meters Product Data Sheet contains information on operating principle, meter construction, materials,

tolerances and specifications .

• The Recordall Combo Meters Parts List contains illustrations of parts, part numbers, and part descriptions .

Safety Information

The installation of the Recordall Combo meter must comply with all applicable federal, state, and local rules, regulations,

and codes .
Failure to read and follow these instructions can lead to misapplication or misuse of the meter, resulting in personal injury and

damage to equipment .

Unpacking and Inspection

To avoid damage in transit, the Recordall Combo meter assemblies are shipped to the customer in special shipping

containers . Upon receipt of shipment, be sure to follow these unpacking and inspection procedures:

NOTE:

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If damage to a shipping container is evident upon receipt of a meter, request that a representative of the carrier be

present when the meter is unpacked .

User Manual

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October 2013

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