Unpacking and inspection, Rigging, lifting and moving large units – Badger Meter M-Series M1000 User Manual

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UNPACKING AND INSPECTION

Follow these guidelines when unpacking the M-Series equipment .

• If a shipping container shows any sign of damage, have the shipper present when you unpack the meter .

• Follow all unpacking, lifting and moving instructions associated with the shipping container .

• Open the container and remove all packing materials . Store the shipping container and packing

materials in the event the unit needs to be shipped for service .

• Verify that the shipment matches the packing list and your order form .

• Inspect the meter for any signs of shipping damage, scratches, or loose or broken parts .

OTEE:

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If the unit was damaged in transit, it is your responsibility to request an inspection report from the carrier within 48

hours . You must then file a claim with the carrier and contact Badger Meter for appropriate repairs or replacement .

• All detectors with polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) liners are shipped with a liner protector on each end to maintain proper form of the

PTFE material during shipping and storage .

OTEE:

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Do not remove the liner protectors until you are ready to install .

• Storage: If the meter is to be stored, place it in its original container in a dry, sheltered location . Storage temperature ranges are: – 4…140° F

(– 20…60° C) .

Rigging, Lifting and Moving Large Units

WHEN RIGGING, LIFTING OR MOVING LARGE UNITS, FOLLOW THESE GUIDELINES:

• DO NOT lift or move a meter by its amplifier, junction box, detector neck, or cables .

• Use a crane rigged with soft straps to lift and move meters with flow tubes that are between two inches and eight inches (50 mm and

200 mm) . Place the straps around the detector body, between the flanges, on each side of the detector .

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Place straps between flanges .

Figure 2: Rigging Large Units

Unpacking and inspection

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