Using gel caps to connect an encoder – Badger Meter ORION Classic (CE) User Manual
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USING GEL CAPS TO CONNECT AN ENCODER
For those connections that are not factory wired or equipped with in-line connectors, follow these guidelines for using gel
caps when splicing is required, either for installation or to fix a repair after a tamper .
Refer to the wiring charts starting on
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For pit environments, splice connections require a field splice kit (62084-001), which can be ordered separately . Refer
to the instructions found in the document, Field Splice Kit for Badger Meter AMR/AMI Products, which is available at
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For all installations, excess wire should be coiled and cable tied to avoid any damage .
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Required splicing tools are shown here .
Splice Tools (Customer Supplied)
Badger Meter Part Number
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Parallel Pliers
59983-001
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Coax Wire Stripper
59989-001
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Diagonal Cutting Pliers
n/a
Using Gel Caps to Connect an Encoder
Follow these steps when using Badger Meter supplied gel caps .
1 . To connect an encoder with existing wires to an ORION endpoint, strip approximately 1-1/2 inches of outer
insulation sheath from the encoder and endpoint cables using a coax wire stripping tool . We recommend using the
Badger Meter Coax Wire Stripper (59989-001) .
USE CAUTION WHEN REMOVING THE OUTER SHEATH SO THAT THE INNER SIGNAL WIRE INSULATION IS NOT
NICKED OR DAMAGED.
2 . Unwind the outer foil shield from the endpoint cable and cut it off even with the outer sheath using diagonal
cutting pliers .
3 . Connect the ORION endpoint to an approved encoder . Verify the endpoint serial number prior to completing the
wiring setup .
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Connect the encoder cable wires to the ORION endpoint wires using the insulation gel caps provided in the
installation kit . Refer to the charts starting on
for the endpoint type and determine which wires need
to be connected to complete an installation .
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The terminal posts and wire colors may not match .
DO NOT STRIP ANY INSULATION FROM THE ENDS OF THE WIRES BEFORE YOU PUSH THEM INTO THE
GEL CAP.
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Insert the wires from each cable end as far as possible into the gel cap . See
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