Description – Badger Meter Recordall Transmitter Register (RTR) User Manual

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Installation Manual

DESCRIPTION

Application/Operation

The latest version of the Summator/Splitter model is designed to work with the Badger Meter Recordall® Compound Series

meter. In all cases, connection takes place between the various components by the use of the Badger Meter 308 in-line

connector. The 308 in-line connector provides flexibility in system selection, can be operated in a submersible environment

and is tamper proof.
By utilizing the 308 Summator design, utility customers can easily connect to approved Badger Meter products. No tools or

lubricant are required.
The Summator/Splitter is shipped for final connectivity in the field to a compatible ORION®,

GALAXY® or ITRON®

endpoint.

Installation Instructions

The following instructions describe the connection process.

OTEE:

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Keep all parts clean prior to assembly. Any dirt or water within the connector enclosure can cause corrosion of the

contacts, which reduces connector life.

Input Cable

Each input cable is labeled as noted below for connectivity to the Recrodall® Trasmitter Register.

Label

Meter Type

Connectivity

LOW FLOW

Compound or fire series assembly

Connect 308 in-line connector to low side RTR

HIGH FLOW

Compound or fire series assembly

Connect 308 in-line connector to high side RTR

Unlabeled

Single register meter

Connect 308 in-line connector to RTR

See

"Summator/Splitter with 308 Connectors" on page 4

for installation instructions.

Output Cable

Each output cable is labeled as noted below for connectivity to an endpoint.

Label

Connector

Technology

OR/GA

308 in-line connector

ORION or GALAXY or 308 harness

ITRON

Itron in-line connector

Itron

See

"Connecting the Output 308 In-line Connector to an Endpoint" on page 7

for installation instructions. If the Summator

is being used to provide a single summed reading, either compatible output connection can be used to connect to the

approved endpoint.
Drawings of the Summator/Splitter with connectors are on the following page.

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