Meter location, orientation and applications, Remote amplifier outdoor location, Pipelines and fluid flow – Badger Meter M-Series M5000 User Manual
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METER LOCATION, ORIENTATION AND APPLICATIONS
The M5000 provides two amplifier mounting options: an integral or meter mount option and a junction box/remote option .
Meter mount amplifier
Junction box with remote amplifier
Figure 5: Amplifier Mounting Options
Remote Amplifier Outdoor Location
The amplifier can be installed and operated outdoors . However, it must be protected from the elements, as follows:
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The ambient environment/temperature rating for the unit is – 4…140° F (–20…60° C) .
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If an indoor location is within 100 feet (30 meters) of the detector, consider increasing the cable length (up to 100 ft)
and mounting the amplifier indoors .
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At minimum, fabricate a roof or shield over and/or around the amplifier to protect the LCD display screen from direct
sunlight .
Pipelines and Fluid Flow
Take the following precautions during installation:
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Do not install the meter on pipes with extreme pipe vibrations . If pipes are vibrating, secure the piping with
appropriate pipe supports in front of and behind the meter . If vibrations cannot be restrained, mount the amplifier in
a remote location .
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Do not install the detector close to pipeline valves, fittings or impediments that can cause flow disturbances .
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For detectors with PTFE liners, do not install the detector on suction sides of pumps .
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Do not install the detector on outlet sides of piston or diaphragm pumps . Pulsating flow can affect meter
performance .
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Avoid installing the detector near equipment that produces electrical interference such as electric motors, transformers,
variable frequency, and power cables .
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Verify that both ends of the signal cables are securely fastened .
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Place power cables and signal cables in separate conduits .
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Place the meter where there is enough access for installation and maintenance tasks .
Meter location, orientation and applications
MAG-UM-00219-EN-03
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August 2014