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E-Series® Ultrasonic MeterQuick Start GuideESM-I-01-EN (March 2013)62014-163 Rev. 1ULTRASONIC METER PRE-INSTALLATION. Inspect the piping around the meter setting for suitableconditions. The service line, valves, connections and meter mustbe watertight. Repair the piping system if corroded or damaged. Set the meter in a horizontal or vertical position with flow in theup direction.
Registration should be upright and protected fromdamage, freezing, and tampering. Position the meter so it is accessible for installation, removaland reading. Verify that a suitable, electrical grounding wire is properlyattached to the upstream and downstream pipe connectionsof the meter.
The grounding wire provides an alternative pathfor any electrical current that may exist across the opening inthe line. Close the curb (shutoff) valve to relieve water pressure in theline before starting the cutting operation.
Provide a high-qualityupstream shutoff valve with a low pressure drop. When cutting into a new section of service pipe, flush the pipeto clear chips, pipe dope or other plumbing residue.
For 5/8' to 1' meters, the line opening in which the meter isto be set should match the laying length of the meter, allowingslight additional space for coupling gaskets. The inlet and outletsides of the meter should be set axially aligned to the pipe. For 1-1/2' and 2' meters, the line opening in which the meteris to be set should match the laying length of the meter.
Foroptimal performance and accuracy, it is also recommended thatfive to ten diameters of straight pipe be installed upstream ofthe meter. The installed meter must not be an obstacle or a hazard to thecustomer or interfere with public safety. During meter installation, you may choose to replace the oldgaskets with the provided 9/64' thick rubber gaskets.Storage ModeAll E-Series Ultrasonic meters are delivered in a storage modeso that a meter alarm is not triggered. During storage mode, theempty pipe shows up on the LCD display as an error message, butit will not trigger a meter alarm. The meter needs to sense a fullpipe for 24 hours for the meter to go from storage mode to normaloperation. If installed when the meter is still in storage mode, themeter will function as expected with the addition of also displaying“err” on the flow rate screen.

The meter will display consumptionand, if connected to AMR/AMI, will send a reading to the endpoint.When the meter is in normal operation, the meter alarm displaysimmediately upon detecting the empty pipe condition. The alarmclears immediately after the condition is corrected and the pipe isfull. Systems that support the additional alarm conditions will benotified that an empty pipe condition has occurred.Status IndicatorsOther indicators and alarms appear in the display as symbols thatilluminate when the condition is active and dim when the alarmcondition is eliminated. For additional status indicator information,refer to the Installation and Operation manuals, available online at.