Installation Guide
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Important Safety and Compliance Information
- USA, FCC Part 15 spectrum compliance
- Canada, ISED spectrum compliance
- RF Exposure (FCC/ISED)
- Electromagnetic compatibility
- Telemetering equipment classification
- Intrinsic safety
- Lithium battery
- Transportation classification
- Modifications, repairs, installation, and removal
- Aluminum enclosure
- Electrostatic discharge
- Electrostatic ignition hazard
- Device cleaning
- Do not drop
- Product notification
- OpenWay Riva Gas Remote Disconnect Installation Guide Overview
- About the OpenWay Riva Gas Remote Disconnect
- Installing the OpenWay Riva Gas Remote Disconnect
- Connecting the Flood Sensor to the OpenWay Riva Gas Remote Disconnect
- OpenWay Riva Gas Remote Disconnect Operations
Installing the OpenWay Riva Gas Remote Disconnect in
the pipe
1. Select the location for the OpenWay Riva Gas Remote Disconnect and plan piping
revisions to accommodate the gas flow direction, OpenWay Riva Gas Remote
Disconnect device body length, swing radius, and antenna clearance.
2. Verify the gas flow is in the direction noted by the arrow on the body of the OpenWay
Riva Gas Remote Disconnect valve.
3. Apply pipe sealant on the pipe.
Caution:
Do not leave loose tape or excess pipe sealant on the pipe connections.
4. Thread the OpenWay Riva Gas Remote Disconnect onto the inlet pipe (or riser).
5. Tighten the connection with a pipe wrench.
6. Thread the outlet pipe into the OpenWay Riva Gas Remote Disconnect outlet.
7. Tighten the connection with a pipe wrench.
8. Complete meter set piping as appropriate.
9. Install a tamper plug over the top tamper seal cup (if one is not already present).
Installing the OpenWay Riva Gas Remote Disconnect
OpenWay Riva Gas Remote Disconnect Installation Guide TDC-1759-000 15
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