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Badger Meter Europa GmbH

ModMAG M1000

INSTRUCTION AND
OPERATION MANUAL
June 2008

MID_M1000_BA_02_0806.doc

Contents

Page

1. Basic safety recommendations........................................................................................ 1


2. Description ......................................................................................................................... 2
3. Installation.......................................................................................................................... 3
3.1

3.2

General....................................................................................................................... 3
3.1.1

Temperature ranges ....................................................................................... 3

3.1.2

Protection class .............................................................................................. 4

3.1.3

Transportation................................................................................................. 4

Mounting..................................................................................................................... 4
3.2.1

Mounting position............................................................................................ 4

3.2.2

Inlet and outlet distance.................................................................................. 4

3.2.3

Mounting location............................................................................................ 5

3.2.4

Size reduction ................................................................................................. 6

3.2.5

Remote version............................................................................................... 7

3.2.6

Grounding and equipotential compensation ................................................... 7

3.2.7

Plastic or lined pipelines ................................................................................. 8

3.2.8

Pipes with cathodic protection ........................................................................ 8

3.2.9

Surroundings with interferences ..................................................................... 9

4. Electrical connection......................................................................................................... 9
4.1

Power ......................................................................................................................... 9

4.2

Remote version ........................................................................................................ 10


4.2.1

4.3

Signal cable specifications............................................................................ 11

Terminal connection plan inputs and outputs ........................................................... 12

5. Installation of the parameter software........................................................................... 13


6. Parameter setting ............................................................................................................ 14
6.1

6.2

Basic configuration ................................................................................................... 16


6.1.1

Size............................................................................................................... 16

6.1.2

Detector constant.......................................................................................... 16

6.1.3

Excitation frequency ..................................................................................... 16

6.1.4

Calibration (hydraulical zero point) ............................................................... 16

6.1.5

Calibrating the empty pipe detection ............................................................ 17

6.1.6

Password ...................................................................................................... 17

Measuring................................................................................................................. 18
6.2.1

Measuring units ............................................................................................ 18

6.2.2

Totalizer units ............................................................................................... 18

6.2.3

Full scale....................................................................................................... 19

6.2.4

Low flow cut off ............................................................................................. 19

6.2.5

Flow direction................................................................................................ 19

Contents

6.3

Page

6.2.6

Filter (damping)............................................................................................. 19

6.2.7

Resetting the totalizers ................................................................................. 19

Outputs..................................................................................................................... 20
6.3.1

Analog output................................................................................................ 20

6.3.2

Digital outputs / inputs .................................................................................. 21


6.3.2.1

Selecting the function ................................................................... 21

6.3.2.2

Pulse output.................................................................................. 21

6.3.2.3

Frequency output.......................................................................... 23

6.3.2.4

Setpoint ........................................................................................ 23

6.3.2.5

Digital input................................................................................... 24

6.3.2.6

Preselection.................................................................................. 24

6.3.2.7

External reset of the totalizers and the preselection meter........... 25

6.3.2.8

Output type ................................................................................... 25

6.4

Communication (RS 232) ......................................................................................... 25

6.5

Info/help.................................................................................................................... 26

6.6

6.5.1

Error list ........................................................................................................ 26

6.5.2

Power Up counter ......................................................................................... 26

6.5.3

Version number ............................................................................................ 26

6.5.4

Parameter default settings ............................................................................ 26

Language selection .................................................................................................. 26

7. Measuring mode ..............................................................................................................27


8. Error indication and clearance ....................................................................................... 28
8.1

Replacing the meter fuse ......................................................................................... 29

8.2

Replacing the amplifier electronic ............................................................................ 29

9. Technical data.................................................................................................................. 30
9.1

Detector type II ......................................................................................................... 30

9.2

Detector type Food................................................................................................... 32

9.3

Detector type III ........................................................................................................ 34

9.4

Detector type M1000 ................................................................................................ 35

9.5

Error limits ................................................................................................................ 36

9.6

Size selection ........................................................................................................... 37

10. Program structure ..........................................................................................................38


11. Return of goods / harmlessness declaration .............................................................. 39

Basic safety recommendations

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1. Basic safety recommendations


The electromagnetic flow meter is only suitable for the measurement of conductive fluids.
The manufacturer is not liable for damages that result from improper or not in accordance
with the requirements use.
The meters are constructed according to state-of-the-art technology and tested
operationally reliable. They have left the factory in a faultless condition concerning safety
regulations.
The mounting, electric installation, taking into operation and maintenance of the meter
may only be carried out by suitable technicians. Furthermore the operating personnel has
to be trained by the operating authority and the instructions of this manual have to be
followed.
Basically, you have to respect the regulations for the opening and repairing of electrical
equipment valid in your country.
Repairs
Should you send back a flow meter in operation, please take notice of the following points:
- Please enclose a description of the error as well as a precise statement of the
measured medium (if necessary a safety specification sheet).
- The meter has to be in a cleaned condition (outside and inside). Especially with harmful
measuring mediums you have to pay attention that there are no impurities in the pipe
or at the connections.
- If it is not possible to clean the meter completely, particularly with harmful materials, do
not send back the meter.
We reserve the right to repair only cleaned meters. Costs, which result from insufficient
cleaning, will be charged to you.

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Description

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2. Description
The electromagnetic flow meters are ideally suited for flow measurement of all liquids with
a minimum conductivity of 5 S/cm. These meters are very accurate and the flow
measurement is independent of density, temperature and pressure of the medium.

Measuring principle
The operating principle of the electromagnetic flow meter is based on Faraday's law of
magnetic induction: The voltage induced across any conductor, as it moves right angles
through a magnetic field, is proportional to the velocity of that conductor. The voltage
induced within the fluid is measured by two diametrically opposed internally mounted
electrodes. The induced signal voltage is proportional to the product of the magnetic flux
density, the distance between the electrodes and the average flow velocity of the fluid.

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Installation

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3. Installation
Warning:

The installation notices described below must be followed in order to


ensure the operativeness and the safe operation of the meter.

3.1 General
3.1.1

Temperature ranges

Attention: In order to prevent damage to the meter, the maximum temperature


ranges of the detector and amplifier have to be observed absolutely.
You have to provide a protection from direct insolation in regions with
very high ambient temperatures.
At a medium temperature higher than 100C the amplifier has to be
separated from the detector (remote version).

Amplifier

Ambient temp.

Detector

Medium temp.

3.1.2

-20 up to + 60 C
PTFE / PFA

-40 up to +150 C

Hard rubber

0 up to +80 C

Soft rubber

0 up to +80 C

Protection class

In order to guarantee the requirements of the protection class, the following points
have to be followed:
Attention: Housing seals have to be undamaged and in a clean condition.
All housing screws have to be tightened.
The outside diameter of the used connection cables have to
correspond with the cable insertions (at PG 13.5 5....15 mm).
At non use of the cable insertion use a filler plug.
Cable insertions have to be tightened.
If possible lead the cable away downwards. Humidity can not reach
the cable insertion.

The meter is delivered in protection class IP 65 standard.

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Installation

3.1.3

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Transportation

Attention: All detectors larger than DN 150 are equipped with lifting eyes. For
transportation or lifting of the meter you have to use them.
Do not lift the meters at the amplifier or detector neck.
Do not lift the detectors at the sheet casing with a fork lift truck,
because the housing will be pushed in.
Do not lead lifting devices (rope, forks of a lifter, etc.) through the
tube, otherwise the lining will be damaged.
Mounting
In order to secure the function of the meter in full range, as well as to avoid
damages, following mounting recommendations have to be observed.
Attention: The meter has to be mounted in the pipeline according to the flow
direction sign on the nameplate.
3.2.1

Mounting position

The meter can be mounted in any position. The meter can be mounted in horizontal
as well as vertical pipelines.
At vertical mounting the flow direction is to be provided upwards. Carried solid
particles are sinking downwards.
At horizontal mounting you have to pay attention that the measure electrodes are
lying in a horizontal level. Carried gas bubbles could otherwise lead to a short time
isolation of the measure electrodes.
The meter has to be mounted in the pipeline according to the flow direction sign on
the nameplate.
3.2.2

Inlet and outlet distance

The detector should always be installed in front of turbulence generating fittings. If


this is not always possible, then inlet distances of 3 x DN should be provided. The
outlet distance should be > 2 x DN.
> 3-5 x DN

> 2 x DN

BA74MID

3.2

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Installation

3.2.3

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Mounting location

Attention: The detector should not be installed on the suction side of a pump,
otherwise there will be danger of damage to the liner (especially
PTFE liner) by depression.
Please be careful that the pipeline at the measuring point is always
fully filled, otherwise no correct or accurate measuring is possible.
Do not install the detector at the highest point of a system of pipes,
otherwise there will be danger of gas accumulation.
Do not install in a downpipe with following free discharge.

BA75MID

BA76MID

h > 2 x DN

At vibrations the pipeline has to be fastened before and after the


detector. At very strong vibrations the amplifier has to be separated
from the detector (remote version).

>2

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BA78MID

N
xD

BA77MID

-5
>3

xD

Installation

3.2.4

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Size reduction

By using pipe adaption pieces according to DIN 28545 the detectors can be
mounted in pipelines of larger sizes.
The emerging pressure drop can be determined with the depicted nomogram (only
for liquids with a similar viscosity like water).
At very low flow rates the flow rate can be increased by reducing the
size at the measuring point and therefore the measuring accuracy
can be improved.

ma
x .8

Notice:

Pressure loss in mbar

BA87MID

D = Pipe
d = Detector

Diameter relation d/D

Determination of the pressure drop:


1. Calculate the diameter relation d/D.
2. Read the pressure drop depending of the d/D relation and the flow rate.

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Installation

3.2.5

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Remote version

The remote version is absolutely necessary at the following conditions:


Notice:

Medium temperature > 100 C


Strong vibrations

Attention: Do not lay signal cables in the direct surrounding of power cables,
electrical machines, etc.
Fix the signal cables. Cable movements could otherwise lead to
improper measurings by capacity changes.

183

146

60

5.2

BA90MID

65

3.2.6

Grounding and equipotential compensation

In order to get an accurate measurement, the detector and the medium to be


measured have to be approximately on the same electrical potential.
For flanged or in between flanges without additional grounding electrode this will be
carried out by the connected pipeline.
Attention: For the flange design, please take an additional connection cable
(min. 4mm) to the fastening screws between the grounding screw at
the flange of the detector to the mating flange. Make sure that a good
electrical connection will be established.
Colour or corrosion at the mating flange can reduce a good electrical
connection.
For in between flanges designs, the electrical connection to the
detector will be executed by two AMP plugs at the detector neck.

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Installation

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"X" M4:1

BA80MID

"X"

3.2.7

Plastic or lined pipelines

When using non conductive pipelines or pipelines with a non conductive liner, the
equipotential compensation has to happen via an additionally installed grounding
electrode or between the flanges mounted grounding rings. The grounding rings are
mounted like a gasket between the flange and connected by a ground cable with the
detector.
Attention: When using grounding rings the corrosion resistance of the material
has to be paid to. For aggressive media, it is recommended to use
grounding electrodes.
"X" M4:1

Grounding ring

BA81MID

"X"

6 mm Cu

3.2.8

Pipes with cathodic protection

When having a cathodic protection, the meter has to be mounted potential free. The
meter may not have any electrical connection to the system of pipes and the voltage
supply has to happen via a separation transformer.
Attention: It is required to use grounding electrodes in this case (grounding rings
have to be mounted isolated from the system of pipes as well).
National regulations for the potential free mounting have to be
observed.

"X" M4:1

BA82MID

"X"

6 mm Cu
electrical isolation

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electrical isolation

Electrical connection

3.2.9

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Surroundings with interferences

In surroundings with interferences or pipelines, which are not metallically grounded,


a grounding like described below is recommended in order to guarantee an
uninfluenced measuring.
6 mm Cu
PE

"X" M4:1

BA83MID

"X"

4. Electrical connection
Only flexible electrical wires can be used for the 2 x M20 cable
insertions.

Use separate line entrances for auxiliary power, signal and in-/output
wires.

BA84MID

Attention:

VDC

Power

National valid regulations have to be observed.

Observe the nameplate (power supply and frequency).

Do not install the meter under power.

VAC

Unscrew the cover.

2.

Slide the power cable through the relevant cable insertion.

3.

Connection according to the wiring plan.

4.

Check the selector switch for the power supply. If the power supply is modified,
please change fuse according to section 8.1.

5.

Close the cover tightly again once the connection has been completed.

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FE

1.

BA85MID

Warning:

BA91MID

FE

4.1

Electrical connection

4.2

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Remote version

Attention:

Connect or detach signal connection wires only when the meter is


switched off.

2.

Loosen the four fastening screws of the board


and take it out.

empty pipe
shield
E2
shield

BA89MID

Loosen the six fastening screws of the cover


and remove the cover.

detector

1.

FE C1 C2
coil

Connection in the amplifier

3.

Mounting of the wall mounting (incl. cable


connection) on the bottom of the housing with
the 4 x M5 screws.

4.

Slide the signal cable on the bottom of the meter (wall mounting) through the cable
insertion.

5.

Insert the board again and fasten it, lead out the signal cable between the housing
wall upwards (on the side of the terminals).

6.

Connection of the signal cable according to the wiring plan.

7.

Close the connection cover tightly again.

E1

Connection at the detector


44 SHIELD

Shield 44
ELECTRODE 46
Shield 44
ELECTRODE 45

From
Detector

Shield 13
COIL 12
COIL 11

40 EMPTY PIPE
44 Shield
46 ELECTRODE
44 Shield
45 ELECTRODE

To Amplifier

13 SHIELD
12 COIL
11 COIL
Badger Meter

JBOX - PRIMO
REMOTE - REV1

Terminal box
11
12
13
45
44*
46
40
44*

Amplifier
C1
C2
FE
E1
shield*
E2
empty pipe
shield*

Description
Coil 1
Coil 2
Shield complete
Electrode 1
Shield electrodes
Electrode 2
Empty pipe detection
Shield empty pipe detection

*) Connections are lying on the same potential

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BA16MID

SHIELD 44
EMPTY PIPE 40

Wire colour
Green
Yellow
Green/Yellow
White
Black
Brown
Pink
Black

Electrical connection

4.2.1

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Signal cable specification


Use only the signal cables supplied by Badger
corresponding cables with the following specifications.

Notice:

Meter

or

Observe the max. signal cable length between detector and amplifier
(keep the distance as short as possible).
Distance

With electrode for empty Loop resistance


pipe detection

0 75 m

3 x (2 x 0,25 mm)

=< 160 /km

> 75 150 m

3 x (2 x 0,50 mm)

=< 80 /km

PVC-wire with pair and total shield


Capacity: Lead/lead < 120 nF/km, lead/shield < 160 nF/km
Temperature range 30 up to +70 C

white (45)
brown (46)
black (44)

white (45)
brown (46)
black
(44)

pink (40)
black (44)

pink (40)
black
(44)

5 to 150 m

yellow/green (13)

yellow/green (13)

yellow (12)
green (11)

BA79MID

yellow (12)
green (11)

Maximum cable length at different media temperatures


0,5 mm

150
Cable length [m]

125
100
0,25 mm

75
50
25
0
0

25

50

75

100

Temperature [C]

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125

150

175

Electrical connection
4.3

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Terminal connecting plan inputs and outputs


RS 232 interface

Selector switch for power supply

230 V

RS 232

Fuse

Badger Meter

Boot

3 21

LCD display

analog out

Display

FE

Power

input

pulse out

FGND
Reset

pulse2

shield
E2
shield

detector

empty pipe

BA88-1000AC

FE C1 C2
coil

pulse1

E1

Connection for electrodes

In- / output
Analog
Digital output 1

Connection for coils

Terminal

Module for active output

Description

passive 2 (+) and 1 (-)

4 - 20 mA

12 - 30 VDC

active*

4 - 20 mA

RL < 500 Ohm

3 (+) and 2 (-)

passive Pulse 1 (+), FGND (-)


passive Pulse 2 (+), FGND (-)

0 - 10 kHz, pulse-/break relation approx. 1:1


adjustable pulse length 5 - 500 ms (5 ms
steps)
Pulse output invertable

active*

3 (+), Pulse 2 (-)

passive, max. 36 V DC, 500 mA

Digital input

input (+), FGND (-)

min. 5 V up to max. 36 V

RS232

RS232 plug

Communication to the computer

active*
Digital output 2

3 (+), Pulse 1 (-)

* Either analogue or digital outputs can be used as active output, but not both simultaneously.

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Installation of the parameter software

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5. Installation of the parameter software


The parameter setting of the meter is done via the RS232 interface.
Please insert the enclosed CD and start the program MagMeter_Setup.exe.

The parameter software is now installed. If you want to start the parameter software, go to
the directory C:\Programme\Mag Meter PC Interface and click on the file
MagMeter.exe.

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Parameter setting

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6. Parameter setting
The parameter setting of this meter is done with the RS232 interface. Connect the
measuring unit (RS232 plug) with the PC (COM1 or COM2) via a standard RS232 wire.

BA86MID

RS 232

Start the program MagMeter.exe in the directory


C:\Programme\Mag Meter PC Interface.
Choose the relevant COM interface and press Refresh.

The measuring unit has 2 different levels:


1.

Parameter setting mode


The parameter setting mode of the meter can be done in this mode.

2.

Measuring mode
The current flow as well as the totalizers and error messages are indicated on the
display on the measuring mode.

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Parameter setting

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By pressing the ENTER key in the measuring mode the parameter setting mode can be
reached. If no input is done in the parameter setting mode within 2 minutes, the program
automatically returns to the measuring mode. Even during the parameter setting mode
measurements can be carried out.
The two keys + and enable the item selection in each selection menu as well as any
parameter change. Press ENTER to confirm.
In every selection menu the chosen item or the chosen value is marked with the cursor >
to the left. The ENTER key can then open the menu or confirm the according value.
If you want to show e.g. the menu measurement in the main menu, press the + key until
the cursor > is left to measurement and then press the ENTER key.

If a parameter is changed by entering a value, the underline _ shows the relevant number,
which can be increased with the + key or reduced by the key. The entry is
acknowledged with the ENTER key and the next digit to the right is chosen.

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Parameter setting

6.1

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Basic configuration
6.1.1
Notice:

Size

The diameter of the detector has already been programmed in the


factory. Changes of the value are influencing the measuring accuracy
of the meter.

This parameter is used for setting the detector diameter (size). The setting of the
different size degrees is possible here.
6.1.2
Notice:

Detector constant

The meter was calibrated in the factory and the detector factor
belonging to the detector has already been programmed. Changes of
the calibration constant are influencing the measuring accuracy of the
meter.

Each meter has been wet calibrated in the factory and the corresponding correction
factor has been determined. Each detector has its individual constant, which is
programmed in the amplifier. This constant is shown on each detector nameplate.
6.1.3
Notice:

Excitation frequency

Please follow an integral relation to the power frequency when


choosing the excitation frequency.

This value indicates with which frequency the coils of the detector are operated. The
possible settings are according to the power frequency.
Excitation frequency
Power frequency of 50 Hz

3,125 Hz

6,25 Hz

12,5 Hz

Power frequency of 60 Hz

3,75 Hz

7,5 Hz

15 Hz

6.1.4
Notice:

Calibration (hydraulical zero point)

The meter was calibrated in the factory and the detector factor
belonging to the detector has already been programmed. Changes of
the hydraulical zero point are influencing the measuring accuracy of
the meter.

Each meter has been wet calibrated in the factory and the corresponding correction
factor has been determined. Each detector has its individual hydraulical zero point,
which is programmed in the amplifier.

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Parameter setting

6.1.5
Notice:

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Calibrating the empty pipe detection


In order to compensate different conductivity of the media, cable
length or sizes at the medium control, a calibration is recommended.
This is important, if the emty pipe detection will be activated.

The calibration of the empty pipe detection is done as follows:


1.

Make sure that the measuring pipe is completely empty.

2.

Go to the menu item Cal. pipe empty and activate the empty pipe calibration
CAL [ON]. The read in voltage in Volt is indicated. Turn off the empty pipe
calibration afterwards CAL [OFF].

3.

Store this value with Store.

4.

Now fill the measuring pipe with the measuring media.

5.

Go to the menu item Cal. empty full and activate the empty pipe calibration
CAL [ON]. A voltage is indicated there that has to be lower than the one in the
empty condition. If the value of the indicated voltage should be very high here
(similar to the value in the empty condition), then the conductivity of the medium
is very low. Turn off the empty pipe calibration afterwards CAL [OFF].

6.

Store this value with Store.

The empty pipe detection can now be activated or deactivated with the menu item
On/Off.
The status of the empty pipe detection can be given out on the digital output 1 or 2.
See section digital outputs.

6.1.6
Notice:

Password
Please contact the manufacturer at loss of the password.

The password consists of a number between 0 and 999. The value 0 is for no
password protection active. If a value bigger than zero is entered, the password
protection is activated. When calling the parameter setting mode again, the
password has to be entered.

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Parameter setting

6.2

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Measuring
6.2.1

Measuring units

12 flow measuring units can be chosen. The flow values are automatically converted
in the chosen unit.

6.2.2

l/h

Liter/hour

l/min

Liter/minute

l/s

Liter/second

m/h

Cubic meter/hour

m/min

Cubic meter/minute

m/s

Cubic meter/second

GPM

US gallon/minute

MGD

US million gallon/day

LbM

US liquid pounds/minute

OzM

US fluid ounces/minute

IGPM

Imperial gallon/minute

F3M

Cubic feet/minute

BPM

Barrel/minute

Totalizer units

The following totalizer units can be set independently of the flow measuring units.

Liter

Cubic meter

USG

US gallon

MG

US million gallon

Lb

US pounds

Oz

US fluid ounces

UKG

UK gallon

aft

Acre feet

ft

Cubic feet

bbl

Barrel

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Parameter setting

6.2.3

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Full scale

The full scale can be chosen in a range of 0,1 up to 12 m/s. A flow is assigned to the
power output as well as the frequency output by the full scale scaling. The scaling is
valid for both flow directions.
Notice:
6.2.4

The full scale and low flow cut off are also referring to the full scale.
Low flow cut off

If a display or a sum of wrong liquid movements, e.g. caused by vibrations or


fluctuating of the liquid column, shall be prevented, the low flow cut off can be set
accordingly.
Depending on the full scale, flow values in the lower measuring range can be cut off.
The display is in percent of the full scale.

6.2.5

Flow direction

The flow direction can be programmed to uni- or bi-directional direction.


Uni-directional means that only the flow in one direction (arrow direction on the
detector = main direction) is measured and added. If the medium is flowing in this
setting opposite to the main direction, the counter is showing zero on the display
and the outputs. Both totalizers can be used in as total- (T1) and resettable daily
counter (T2) in this mode.
At bi-directional setting the flow is measured and added in both directions. Totalizer
(T+) is adding in the main direction and totalizer (T-) opposite to the main direction.
A change of flow direction can be indicated via the digital output 1 or 2. Totalizer
(TN) shows the difference between the forward and backward flow.
6.2.6

Filter (damping)

This option is used for damping all output signals. The damping factor (time
constant) can be set from inactive up to max. 30 s. The damping corresponds to a
low pass filter.
Notice:
6.2.7

The damping has no influence on the totalizers.


Resetting the totalizers

The totalizers can be individually resetted via the menu Clear Totals.
Notice:

See also section external resetting of the totalizers.

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Parameter setting

6.3

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Outputs
6.3.1

Analog output

The 4-20 mA range corresponds to 0-100% measuring range (full scale).


Notice:

If the full scale is exceeded, a full scale error is indicated on the


display.

At bidirectional operation according to the flow setting, the flow


direction is indicated via the digital output 1 or 2.

See also setting of the full scale.

If you are using the passive analog output, the following max. loads RL have to be
observed:

External power
supply

max. RL

36 VDC

1100 ohms

24 VDC

750 ohms

20 VDC

680 ohms

18 VDC

560 ohms

12 VDC

220 ohms

Current output (passive)


+ 18 V

Power supply 20 mA
Flow direction

Flow direction

forward

backward

21 mA
20 mA

RL
12 36 VDC
12 - 36 VDC
4 0/4
20- mA
20 mA

1
Current output (active)

4...20 mA
0...20 mA

+ 18 V
4 mA

3
2

Qr
Full scale

Full scale

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4
-20
0/4
20mA
mA
RL max.
max. 560
560 Ohms
RL
Ohm

Qv
0 mA

Parameter setting

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Digital outputs / inputs


6.3.2.1

Selecting the function

The following functions can be assigned to the two digital outputs or the
digital input:
Digital outputs

Function

Output 1
Pulse forward

Output 2

Digital
input

Pulse backward

Frequency

Preselection

Setpoint

Meter error

Empty pipe detection

Flow direction

Reset (preset & totalizer)

Measure value cut off

AMR (US)
6.3.2.2

X
Pulse output

The pulse value defines how many pulses per volume unit are dispensed.
These can be totalized and displayed as total flow volume via an external
counter.
A setting of 0,001 up to 10.000 pulse/volume unit is possible. A max. output
frequency of 10 kHz (10.000 pulses/sec) may not be exceeded. The program
is checking if the entered pulse rate at the given full scale exceeds the max.
output frequency.
Notice:

The volume unit can be set independently of the flow unit (see
units).

If the analogue output is active, the digital outputs can only be


used passively.
Pulse output 2 (passive)

Pulse output 1 (passive)


FGND
P1

max. 24 V DC
50 mA
max. 10 kHz

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FGND

P2

max. 24 V DC
50 mA
max. 10 kHz

Parameter setting

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Pulse output 2 (active)

Pulse output 1 (active)


+ 18 V

R about 10 KOhms

+ 18 V

Digit. Out. 1

Total 12345

Digit. In.

P2

Digit. Out. 2

Total 12345

FGND

IP

P1

R about 10 KOhms

FGND

Digit. Out. 2

Digit. In.

Digit. Out. 1

IP
P2

P1

Pulse width 1:1


100 ms

100 ms
1 second

Pulse width 100 ms


100 ms

1 second

The pulse/break relation is approx. 1:1. At a setting of pulse width 0 ms, the
pulse width is automatically adjusted to each pulse frequency. The pulse
width can however be programmed up to max. 9999 ms.
The program is checking, which maximum pulse length is possible at
maximum pulse output frequency (full scale) and allows no higher values.

The pulse can be inverted via the function pulse type.


Normal open

Normal closed

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6.3.2.3

Frequency output

The frequency for the scaled terminal value can be set from 0,01 up to 15
kHz and is indicated via the digital output 2.
6.3.2.4

Setpoint

The set point (min, max) is used for control of the momentary flow rate and is
set in percent from the full scale. The values can be chosen in 1% steps
between 0 to 199%. The exceeding/underflowing of the set setpoint is
indicated via the digital output 1 or 2.

Flow
100 %

Full
scale
Max. %

Min. %
T

Output
Closed
Open

Max. alarm

Digital output 1

Min. alarm

Digital output 2

FGND

P1

max. 24 V DC
50 mA

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FGND

P2

max. 24 V DC
50 mA

Parameter setting

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6.3.2.5

Digital input

The following two functions can be assigned to the digital input:


Notice:
1.

If the input is not used, it should be deactivated (inactive).

External resetting of the totalizers and the preselection meter


With the help of the digital input, the totalizer T2 indicated on the display
and/or the preselection meter VW will be resetted to the set preset
value. This, however, needs to be the resetted first via the menu point
Digital input to the function Reset external.
External reset (active)
+ 18 V

External reset (passive)


FGND
0.000

Switch (normally
closed)

5 - 36 V DC

IP

Switch (normally
closed)

FGND
0.000

Digit. In.

2.

IP

Positiver Zero return


If a signal is put on the digital input, a cut off of the measuring takes
place and all outputs are resetted to zero.
Connection method like under point 1.

6.3.2.6

Preselection

The menu point preselection is used for realisation of simple batches. The
value for the preselection quantity can be set from 0,01 to 9999,99 volume
units in steps of 0,01 volume units.
The preselection quantity is counted down to 0 from the programmed value
and the reaching of the preselected quantity is indicated via the digital output
2. The preselection meter can be resetted via an external switch.
Notice:

After the reset, the preset value VW is indicated on the display.


See also section External resetting.
In the measuring mode the current preset value VW can be
indicated on the display by pressing the + or key. See also
section Measuring mode.

Digital output 2
FGND
P2

max. 24 V DC
50 mA

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Parameter setting

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6.3.2.7

External reset of the totalizers and the preselection meter

See section digital input.

6.3.2.8

Output type

The output type function controls the behaviour of the two digital outputs 1
and 2. Is the output type set to Normal open, the output is closed if it is
activated. At Normal closed it is reversed.
This behaviour is valid for all functions of these two outputs.
Normal open

6.4

Normal closed

Communication (RS 232)

The RS232 interface does not need to be set up.

Configuration of the COM interface

RS 232
TxD

9 pol. plug

2
1

RxD

3
6

= 9600
=8
=1
= none
= none

RS 232
BA86MID

GND

Baud
Data bits
Stop bits
Parity
Protocol

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Parameter setting

6.5

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Info/help
6.5.1

Error list

The following error list and the frequency of the occurred error are displayed.
Error

Meaning (see also section 8)

Sensor

Coil circuit interrupted

Empty pipe

Empty pipe detection

Full scale

Defined full scale has been exceeded

Totalizer

An overflow of the counter has occurred

ADC24 int.

A/D converter gives not measure values

WDT reset

only service

Sys error

only service

Temp. range

only service

Mem alloc

only service

ADC range

Measuring range of the A/D converter exceeded

The error messages in this list can be resetted individually. Choose the error
message from the list and press the ENTER key. Move the cursor to Resetting the
meter and press again ENTER. Choose Store with the key + and the error counter
is resetted to 0 with ENTER.

6.5.2

Power Up counter

This function shows the sum of all switch-on actions; it can also be used for an easy
check of possible voltage losses.
6.5.3

Version number

This menu shows the software version of the meter.


6.5.4

Parameter default settings

All in- and outputs are set to factory default values. Other factors like size and
detector constant remain unchanged.
6.6

Language selection
Another language can be selected via this menu.

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Measuring mode

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7. Measuring mode
The backlighted LCD display consists of 4 lines each 16 digits and is used for displaying
the following information:
Notice:

If an overflow of the totalizers occurs, they will start again at zero.

Uni-directional
Line

Information

Value*

Software version or error messages

16 digits

Actual flow Q

8 digits

Totalizer in main flow direction T1

10 digits

Totalizer in main flow direction T2

10 digits

Preselection meter VW

7 digits

*Number of digits without decimal point and sign.

Bi-direction
Line

Information

Value*

Software version or error messages

16 digits

Current flow Q

8 digits

Totalizer in main flow direction T+

10 digits

Totalizer backward T-

10 digits

Totalizer Netto TN (for-/backwards)

10 digits

Preselection meter VW

16 digits

*Number of digits without decimal point and sign.

You can scroll the display with the + or keys to display the preselection meter and the
net totalizer.
The parameter mode is shown by pressing the ENTER key in the measuring mode.
If a password is used, following display appears:

See section Password.

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Error indication and clearance

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8. Error indication and clearance


Error indications of the meter are indicated on the display (line 4) as well as via the digital
outputs. The type and frequencies of the errors are protocolled in the error list in the
parameter setting mode and can be retrieved from there. See also section error
indications
The following error indications can appear
Error indication

Possible cause

Measures

Err: sensor

No detector connected.

Check, if the detector is connected and if


no interruption is in the cable connection.

Connection to the detector interrupted.

Detector electronic or coils of the Otherwise contact service.


detector defective.

Err: empty pipe

Tube at the measuring point always has to


be fully filled.

Tube is not fully filled.

Possibly new calibration. See calibration


of the empty pipe detection.
Err: full scale

The current flow exceeds the programmed Decrease


flow
or
full scale.
programmed full scale.

increase

the

Err: ADC 24 Int.

A/D converter defective

Contact service.

Err: ADC range

Input signal from detector is too high.

Check and improve the grounding of the


meter. See installation of the detector.

Some frequent errors are listed in the following:


Other errors

Possible cause

Measures

No operation of
the meter

No power.

Provide power.

Fuse defective.

Replace the fuse.

Despite of flow
ZERO is
displayed

Signal cable not connected


connection interrupted.

Detector mounted opposite to the main Turn detector by 180.


flow direction (see arrow on the
nameplate).
Connection cable of
electrodes permutated.

Inaccurate
measuring

or Check signal cable.

the

coils

or Check connection cable.

Parameter wrong.

Check the parameters (transmitter factor


and size) according to attached data
sheet).

Pipe not fully filled.

Check if tube is fully filled.

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Error indication and clearance

Replacing the meter fuse

Warning:

230 VAC

100mA (slow-blow)

115 VAC

200mA (slow-blow)

24 VDC

630mA (slow-blow)

Do not exchange the fuse under power.

FE

Fuse

8.2

BA85MID

8.1

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Replacing the amplifier electronic

Warning:

Switch off the auxiliary power before opening the casing cover.
Selector switch for power supply

S4

S3

230 V

RS 232

FE

Badger Meter

Display

Boot

3
2
1

analog out

3 21

input

Reset

pulse out

FGND

pulse2

E2
shield
E1

S1

BA88-1000AC

shield

detector

empty pipe

FE C1 C2
coil

pulse1

S2

1.

Loosen the electrode and coil cables. Loosen the screws S1 to S4 and take out the
circuit board.

2.

Put in new circuit board and fasten with the screws S1 to S4. Connect the signal
cable again.

3.

The new circuit board possibly has to be programmed to the existing detector
(transmitter factor, size, in-/outputs, etc.).

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Technical data

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9. Technical data
9.1

Detector type II

Technical data
Size
Process connections
Nominal pressure
Protection class
Min. conductivity
Liner materials
Electrodes materials

Housing
Lay length

DN 6 200 (1/4...8)
Flange: DIN, ANSI, JIS, AWWA etc.
Up to PN 100
IP 65, optional IP 68
5 S/cm
Hard-/soft rubber
from DN 25
PTFE
DN 6 - 600
Hastelloy C (standard)
Tantalum
Platinum/Gold plated
Platinum/Rhodium
Steel/optional stainless steel
DN 6 20
170 mm
DN 25 50
225 mm
DN 65 100
280 mm
DN 125 200
400 mm

Flange process connection


Meter mounted

BA67MID

BA66MID

Flange process connection


Wall mounted

0 up to +80C
-40 up to +150C

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Dimensions (mm)
DN
Size A Std A ISO B1
B2
6
1/2 170
228
191
8
3/10 170
228
191
10
3/8 170
228
191
15
1/2 170
200
238
201
20
3/4 170
200
238
201
25
1
225
200
238
201
32
1 1/4 225
200
253
216
40
1 1/2 225
200
253
216
50
2
225
200
253
216
65
2 1/2 280
200
271
234
80
3
280
200
271
234
100
4
280
250
278
241
125
5
400
250
298
261
150
6
400
300
310
273
200
8
400
350
338
301
Standard
With ANSI flanges from DN 6 1400
With DIN flanges
from DN 6 200

with ANSI flanges


D
K
88,9
60,3
88,9
60,3
88,9
60,3
88,9
60,3
98,4
69,8
107,9
79,4
117,5
88,9
127
98,4
152,4
120,6
177,8
139,7
190,5
152,4
228,6
190,5
254
215,9
279,4
241,3
342,9
298,4

d2 x n
15,9 x 4
15,9 x 4
15,9 x 4
15,9 x 4
15,9 x 4
15,9 x 4
15,9 x 4
15,9 x 4
19 x 4
19 x 4
19 x 4
19 x 8
22,2 x 8
22,2 x 8
22,2 x 8

Pressure rating 150 lbs


Pressure rating PN 16

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with DIN flanges


D K
d2 x n
90
60
14 x 4
90
60
14 x 4
90
60
14 x 4
95
65
14 x 4
105 75
14 x 4
115 85
14 x 4
140 100
18 x 4
150 110
18 x 4
165 125
18 x 4
185 145
18 x 4
200 160
18 x 8
220 180
18 x 8
250 210
18 x 8
285 240
22 x 8
340 295
22 x 12

Technical data

9.2

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Detector type food

Technical data
Size
Process connections
Nominal pressure
Protection class
Min. conductivity
Liner materials
Electrodes materials

Housing
Lay length

DN 10 100 (3/8...4)
Tri-Clamp, DIN 11851, ISO 2852, etc.
PN 10
IP 65, optional IP 68
5 S/cm
PTFE
-40 up to +150C
Hastelloy C (standard)
Tantalum
Platinum/Gold plated
Platinum/Rhodium
Stainless steel
Tri-Clamp connection DN 10 50
145 mm
DN 65 100
200 mm
DIN 11851 connection DN 10 20
170 mm
DN 25 50
225 mm
DN 65 100
280 mm

Tri-Clamp process connection


Wall mounted

BA71MID

DIN 11851 process connection


Wall mounted

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Technical data

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Tri-Clamp process connection


Meter mounted

BA72MID

BA70MID

DIN 11851 process connection


Meter mounted

Dimensions (mm) type food Tri-Clamp


DN
Size
A
B1

B2

10
15
20
25
40
50
65
80
100

191
191
191
191
201
206
219
224
232

74
74
74
74
94
104
129
140
156

Dimensions (mm) type food dairy pipe DIN 11851


DN
Size
A
B1
B2
10
3/8
170
238
201
15
1/2
170
238
201
20
3/4
170
238
201
25
1
225
238
201
32
1 1/4
225
243
206
40
1 1/2
225
248
211
50
2
225
253
216
65
2 1/2
280
266
229
80
3
280
271
234
100
4
280
279
242

D
74
74
74
74
84
94
104
129
140
156

3/8
1/2
3/4
1
1 1/2
2
2 1/2
3
4

145
145
145
145
145
145
200
200
200

228
228
228
228
238
243
256
261
269

Pressure rating PN10

Pressure rating PN10

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9.3

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Detector type III

Technical data
Size
Process connections
Nominal pressure
Protection class
Min. conductivity
Liner materials
Electrodes materials

Housing
Lay length

DN 25 100 (1...4)
Wafer connection,
(in-between flange mounting)
PN 40
IP 65, optional IP 68
5 S/cm
PTFE
-40 up to +150C
Hastelloy C (standard)
Tantalum
Platinum/Gold plated
Platinum/Rhodium
Steel/optional stainless steel
DN 25 50
100 mm
DN 65 100
150 mm
Wafer connection
Meter mounted

BA69MID

BA68MID

Wafer connection
Wall mounted

Dimensions (mm)
DN
Size
25
1
32
1 1/4
40
1 1/2
50
2
65
2 1/2
80
3
100
4

A
100
100
100
100
150
150
150

B1
238
243
248
253
266
271
279

B2
201
206
211
216
229
234
242

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D
74
84
94
104
129
140
156

Technical data

9.4

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Detector type M1000

Technical data
Type
Power
Analog output

Pulse output
Status output
Empty pipe detection
Parameter setting
Interface
Measuring range
Measuring accuracy
Repeatability
Flow direction
Pulse length
Outputs
Low flow cut off
Display
Housing
Protection class
Cable insertion
Signal cable
Ambient temperature

M1000
24 VDC, optional 115 / 230 VAC
4 20 mA passive, optional active
Flow direction is displayed upon a separate status
display.
max. 24 VDC, 50 mA, max. 10 kHz passive, optional
active
Free configurable
Separate electrode
RS 232
RS 232
0,03 12 m/s
0,5 m/s better 0,5% of actual flow
< 0,5 m/s 2,5 mm/s of actual flow
0,1%
Bidirectional
Programmable up to 10 s
Short-circuit proof
0 10%
None
Varnish aluminium die cast
IP 65
Supply and signal cable (outputs) 2 x M20
From detector M20
-20 up to + 60C

BA110MID

Dimensions

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9.5

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Error limits

Measuring range

0,03 m/s up to 12 m/s

Pulse output

0,5 m/s
< 0,5 m/s

Analog output

Like pulse output plus 0,01 mA

Repeatability

0,1% of actual flow

0,5% of actual flow


2,5 mm/s of actual flow

Error graph M1000


Badger Meter Europe

Measuring error in % of
actual flow

5,0%
4,0%
3,0%
2,0%
1,0%

0,5 %

0,0%
0

Medium velocity v[m/s]

Reference conditions:
Ambient and
medium temperature :

20C

Electr. conductivity

> 300 S/cm

Warm up time

60 min

Mounting conditions :

> 10 DN inlet distance


> 5 DN outlet distance
Detector correctly grounded and centred.

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Technical data

9.6

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Size selection
DN 6 - DN 100

100

m/s

10

0,1

0,01
0,01

0,1

10

100

1.000

10.000

L/min

DN 125 - DN 200

100

10

0,1

0,01

10

100

1000
m/h

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10.000

100.000

Program structure

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10. Program structure


Q=
T+
T-

0.0000 m3h
0.0000 m3
0.0000 m3

E - key
Meter Setup

Pipe Diameter
Detector Factor
Excitation Frequency
Calibration

Hydr. Zero-Manual
Hydr. Zero-Auto

Empty Pipe

Cal. Empty Pipe


Cal. Full Pipe
Enable/Disable

Change Password

Measurements

Flow Unit
Totalizer Unit
Full ScaleFlow
Low Flow Cut Off
Flow Direction
Damping Factor

Inputs/Outputs

Analog Output

Zero Calibrate
FS Calibrate

Digital Input 1
Digital Output #1

Pulses / unit
Pulse width
Set point min.
Set point max.
Output Type
Select Function

Digital Output #2

Pulses / unit
Pulse width

Clear Totals

Full Scale Frequency


Preset Amount

Communications
Info/Help

Set point min.


Error Counts
Power Up Counter

Language Select

Versions Number
Restore Defaults

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Set point max.


Output Type
Select Function

Return of goods

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11. Return of goods for repair


Please copy, fill in and sign hereafter harmlessness declaration and enclose it for any return
of goods you may send back for repair.
No repair will be performed prior to receiving the harmlessness declaration duly filled and
signed.

Harmlessness declaration
To

__________________________________________________________________

Attn.

__________________________________________________________________

From

__________________________________________________________________

Dept.

__________________________________________________________________

Please note that no repair will be performed prior to receiving of this declaration duly
signed by you!
Please send all parts clean from medium and inform us about possible medium wastes
remaining in the part. For this purpose, please use this form. A security specification sheet of
the medium must accompany this declaration in the following cases: Toxical, dangerous or
objectionable media, or media belonging to any dangerous materials class. We inform you
that uncleaned parts lead to additional costs. Extra clean costs will be charged to you.
Furthermore, we reserve us the right to send the parts back to you for cleaning!
Declaration
We herewith confirm that the part(s) sent for repair has/have been cleaned and is/are free of
any liquid and/or solid wastes of the medium and/or cleaning medium: Any eventually
remaining wastes are:
harmless
dangerous, toxic, etc. Security specifications are attached
Signature of person in charge:

______________________________________

Name of the person in charge in capital letters: ______________________________________


Date:

______________________________________

Company stamp:

______________________________________

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Hotline

Tel.

+49-7025-9208-0 or -30

Fax

+49-7025-9208-15

Badger Meter Europa GmbH


Subsidiary of Badger Meter, Inc., USA
Nrtinger Strasse 76
72639 Neuffen (Germany)
E-mail: badger@badgermeter.de
www.badgermeter.de

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