Servicing, Servicing 11 – Badger Meter Oscillating Piston Meter User Manual

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Change Gear Corrections

If the accuracy test of a meter-accessory combination that incorporates change gears indicates that adjustment is required,

perform the following procedures

1 See the Parts List for the location of the calibrating change gears
2 Determine the number of teeth and the outside diameter of the existing change gears

NOTE:

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The number of teeth and the outside diameter are stamped on each gear

3 Submit an order for corrective change gears to the nearest Badger Meter Representative or the Industrial Division of

Badger Meter, Inc Provide the following information when ordering:
• Meter Model, Size and Serial Number
• Accessory Device
• Unit of Measure or Pulse Rate/Unit of Measure
• Number of Teeth and Diameter of Existing
• Change Gears (Identify meter gear and register gear)
• Percent of Accuracy of Meter

Change Gear Replacement

No special procedures are required when replacing change gears However, take care to obtain full mesh of the gears When

installing a BRE, BRP or TR Register to a right-angle drive gear train, you can achieve proper gear mesh by observing or

marking the position of the change gears on the respective spindles at the time of removal and making the replacement in

the same position

TAKE CARE NOT TO BEND THE SPINDLES WHEN INSTALLING THE GEARS OR REASSEMBLING A GEAR DRIVEN

ACCESSORY TO THE METER.

Electronic Scaling Correction/Recalibration

If the test results indicate an adjustment is required where a meter-accessory combination incorporates an electronic

calibrating feature, see the instruction manual for that accessory for the procedure to change scale factor

Servicing

When periodic inspection or faulty operation of a meter indicates a need for servicing, refer to the following paragraphs for

instructions covering the removal, inspection and reassembly of the replaceable parts comprising a meter Use the exploded

views given in the meter's Parts List as an aid in locating, identifying and removing parts and assemblies If satisfactory repair

cannot be made, contact the nearest Badger Meter Representative or the Industrial Division of Badger Meter, Inc

Measuring Chamber

Instructions for removing, inspecting, and reassembling the parts contained within the measuring chamber are essentially the

same, regardless of the size or type of meter involved

1 Removal

a Shut off the fluid flow to the meter
b Place a bucket or pan under the meter and relieve the fluid pressure in the meter by uniformly loosening the wing

nuts on the cover (on 1/2" meters loosen the hinged, ring-clamp ) Fluid will spill out around the cover as pressure

is relieved

c Remove the wing nuts and housing bolts (ring-clamp on 1/2" meters) and carefully remove the meter cover
d Remove the control roller from the pin in the center of the housing cover and the piston and magnet assembly

from the measuring chamber

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August 2013

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