Operational startup, Troubleshooting guide – Badger Meter QuikSert User Manual

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OPERATIONAL STARTUP

The following steps should be followed when installing and starting the meter .

MAKE SURE THAT FLUID FLOW HAS BEEN SHUT OFF AND PRESSURE IN THE LINE RELEASED BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO

INSTALL THE METER IN AN EXISTING SYSTEM.
1 . After meter installation, close the isolation valves and open the bypass valve . Flow liquid through the bypass valve for

sufficient time to eliminate any air or gas in the flow line .

HIGH VELOCITY AIR OR GAS MAY DAMAGE THE INTERNAL COMPONENTS OF THE METER.
2 . Open upstream isolating valve slowly to eliminate hydraulic shock while charging the meter with the liquid . Open the

valve to full open .

3 . Open downstream isolating valve to permit meter to operate .
4 . Close the bypass valve to a full closed position .
5 . Adjust the downstream valve to provide the required flow rate through the meter .

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The downstream valve may be used as a control valve .

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

Trouble

Possible Cause

Remedy

Meter indicates higher than actual

flow rate

• Cavitation

• Debris on rotor support

• Build up of foreign material on meter

bore

• Gas in liquid

• Increase back pressure

• Clean meter

• Clean meter

• Install gas eliminator ahead of meter

Meter indicates lower than actual

flow rate

• Debris on rotor

• Worn bearing

• Viscosity higher than calibrated

• Clean meter and add filter

• Clean meter and add filter

• Recalibrate monitor

Erratic system indication, meter

alone works well (remote monitor

application only)

Ground loop in shielding

Ground shield one place only . Look for internal

electronic instrument ground . Reroute cables away

from electrical noise

Indicator shows flow when shut off Mechanical vibration causes rotor to

oscillate without turning

Isolate meter

No flow indication
Full or partial open position

Fluid shock, full flow into dry meter or

impact caused bearing separation or

broken rotor shaft

Rebuild meter with repair kit and recalibrate monitor .

Move to location where meter is full on startup or add

downstream flow control valve

Erratic indication at low flow, good

indication at high flow

Rotor has foreign material wrapped

around it

Clean meter and add filter

No flow indication

Faulty pickup

Replace pickup

System works perfect, except

indicates lower flow over

entire range

Bypass flow, leak

Repair or replace bypass valves, or faulty solenoid

valves

Meter indicating high flow,

upstream piping at meter smaller

than meter bore

Fluid jet impingement on rotor

Change piping

Opposite effects of above

Viscosity lower than calibrated

Change temperature, change fluid or recalibrate meter

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