Corrector – Badger Meter ORION AMR/AMI Hardware Solutions for Gas Utilities User Manual

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SECTION 2: PROGRAMMING NOTES FOR REMOTE ORION ENDPOINT

WITH MERCURY VOLUME CORRECTOR

The various models of Mercury Correctors allow field programming of the number of digits to be displayed, the resolution

of the display and the value of the Type A pulsed output Since all three are variables that are programmed into the ORION

endpoint, the installer must determine how the specific Mercury Corrector is programmed
In general, Mercury Correctors can be programmed with the following options:

DISPLAY: 5, 6, 7 or 8 digits on LCD display

RESOLUTION: 100 cubic feet (CCF), 1000 cubic feet (MCF)

PULSE OUTPUT VALUE: 1, 10, 100 or 1000 cubic feet per pulse

Example:
Referring to the photo below of the Mini-AT, assume the Corrector is using a 6-digit display, with a resolution of 1000 cubic

feet (MCF) and a pulse value of 1 pulse per 1000 cubic feet The ORION endpoint would be programmed using:

1000 CuFt REM (1000:6)1000

This would provide no subcounts and utilize Connect Code #88
Always verify your particular Corrector for the value of the programmed index and pulser variables. Each utility can

customize their Correctors and the programmed values may differ from one unit to another.
Be aware that the Corrector will utilize the Remote ORION endpoint, which uses different programming selections than

the Integral ORION endpoint would use. Specifically, the Remote ORION endpoint would use selections that include the

REM descriptor, while the Integral ORION endpoint used on residential and many C&I meters would use selections that

include the INT descriptor.

Connecting the Remote ORION Endpoint to the Mercury Corrector

Refer to the Owner’s Manual for your specific model of Corrector for details on bringing the ORION endpoint lead wire into

the Corrector enclosure, and for the location of the pulsed output terminals Note that typically multiple sets of terminals are

available inside the Corrector enclosure, including terminals for the Corrected Consumption reading, the Uncorrected

Consumption reading, and in Form-A and Form-C type pulses The ORION endpoint requires the Form-A pulse and typically is

connected to the Corrected Consumption terminals

Seven-Digit Display

Six-Digit Display

Resolution in MCF

(1000 cubic feet)

Programming the ORION® Gas Endpoint

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