SCOPE OF THIS MANUAL
This manual contains installation, operation and maintenance procedures for the Badger
Meter® Recordall® Compound Series
meters with magnetic drives To ensure efficient operation of the meters, read, understand and follow the instructions in this
manual Retain the manual in a location where it is readily available
PRODUCT INFORMATION
Product Description
The Compound Series meters combine two metering technologies in one innovative package A positive displacement
chamber measures low flow, while a turbine chamber records high flow The compound meters are available in 2", 3", 4" and
6" sizes
A spring-loaded valve assembly controls the flow through each of the two measuring elements to provide maximum accuracy
and performance
The basic components of the compound meter are a housing, Turbo Series head assembly and cover assembly with disc
chamber assembly The Turbo head assembly includes a Recordall register or encoder for high flow totalization and complete
turbo head components (cage and rotor) The cover assembly includes a Recordall register or encoder for low flow totalization
and a complete chamber assembly
The output of both measuring elements, the disc and turbo, is transmitted to each Recordall register or encoder by means
of ceramic magnets The register or encoder is permanently sealed in a controlled environment relative to humidity and
cleanliness, thus assuring longevity of performance
Related Literature
• The
Recordall
Compound Series Meters Product Data Sheet
contains information on operating principle, meter construction,
materials, tolerances and specifications
• The
Recordall Compound Series Meters Parts List
contains part numbers, part descriptions and illustrations
Safety Information
The installation of the Recordall Compound Series meter must comply with all applicable federal, state, and local rules,
regulations, and codes
Failure to read and follow these instructions can lead to misapplication or misuse of the meter, resulting in personal injury and
damage to equipment
Unpacking and Inspection
To avoid damage in transit, Recordall Compound Series meters are shipped to the customer in special shipping containers
Upon receipt of shipment, be sure to follow these unpacking and inspection procedures:
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If damage to a shipping container is evident upon receipt of a meter, request that a representative of the carrier be
present when the meter is unpacked
a Carefully open the shipping container, following any instructions that may be marked on the container Remove all
cushioning material surrounding the meter and carefully lift the meter from the container Keep the container and
all packing material for possible use in reshipment or storage
b Visually inspect the meter and applicable accessory devices for any signs of damage such as scratches, loose or
broken parts or other physical damage that may have occurred during shipment
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If damage is found, request an inspection by carrier’s agent within 48 hours of delivery Then file a claim with the
carrier A claim for equipment damaged in transit is the responsibility of the customer
Scope of This Manual
June 2016
RCS-UM-00076-EN-04
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