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Badger Meter Recordall Series - User Manual

Badger Meter Recordall Series
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RDM-UM-01089-EN-06 (September 2014)
Recordall® Industrial Meters
Nutating Disc Meter
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Badger Meter Recordall Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
ManufacturerBadger Meter
CategoryMeasuring Instruments
Product TypeWater Meter
Fluid MeasuredWater
Meter TypePositive Displacement
SeriesRecordall
TypeDisc Meter
ApplicationCommercial, Residential
Sizes Available5/8", 3/4", 1", 1 1/2", 2"
Body MaterialBronze
Maximum Operating Pressure150 psi (10 bar)
Accuracy±1.5%
Flow Rate Range0.25 to 160 gpm
Connection TypeThreaded
StandardsAWWA C700, NSF/ANSI 61
Register TypeSealed

Summary

Description

Operating Principle

Metering principle based on continuous filling and discharging of the chamber. Disc nutation rotates a spindle and magnet sensed remotely.

Installation

Unpacking and Inspection

Procedures for carefully opening the container and visually inspecting the meter for shipping damage.

Installation Steps

Guidelines for proper horizontal installation, orientation, and connection of the meter in the piping system.

General Operating Instructions

Manual Operation

Steps for operating the meter using hand-operated valves for fluid control.

Accessory Controlled Operation

Operation procedures when a meter accessory controls flow or activates devices.

Shutdown Instructions

Procedure to flush the meter chamber before extended shutdown to prevent deposits.

Maintenance

Preventive Maintenance

Periodic inspection, cleaning, and verification of meter and accessory for wear and performance.

Calibration Procedures

Accuracy testing, adjustment, and change-gear calibration for optimal performance and accuracy.

Servicing and Recalibration

Instructions for meter disassembly, parts inspection, reassembly, and post-service recalibration.

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