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ModMAG M1000 - Unpacking and Inspection; Nameplate Verification

ModMAG M1000
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Nameplate
Look at the device nameplate to be sure that the device is delivered according to your order. Check for the correct supply
voltage printed on the nameplate.
Mod MAG
MAG Detector Head
Serial No.
Size
Max. Temp.
Nom. Pressure
Electrodes
Liner
Detector Factor
Protection Rate
Mod MAG
MAG Detector Head
Model
Power Supply
Protection Rate
Figure 2: Nameplate examples
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.
OTE: N 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.
OTE: N 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).
Unpacking and Inspection
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