User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 15-0160 - Exhibit Cover.pdf
- Perthshire Installation Manual 98-1135.pdf
- Chapter 1: Pre-Installation 7
- Chapter 2: American GPR Index Cover & GPR Install 23
- Chapter 3: Rockwell GPR Index Cover & GPR Install 39
- Chapter 4: Schlumberger GPR Index Cover & GPR Install 49
- Chapter 5: Sprague GPR Index Cover & GPR Install 61
- Chapter 6: Index Cover Pulser Install and Operation Start Up 77
- Chapter 7: Electronic Pulser Installation 83
- Appendix A: GPR Waterproofing 99
- Appendix B: Installation in Hazardous Locations 107
- Appendix C: American Kit Sub-Assemblies 111
- Appendix D: Rockwell Kit Sub-Assemblies 115
- Appendix E: Schlumberger Kit Sub-Assemblies 117
- Appendix F: Sprague Kit Sub-Assemblies 119
- Table 1-1. Typical Gas Meter Module Installation Tool List
- Table 1-2. American Meter Index Cover Mini Switch Kits
- Table 1-3. American Large Diaphragm Meter Dial Wheels
- Table 1-4. American GPR + Brackets Kits
- Table 1-5. Rockwell Large Diaphragm Meter GPR Index Cover Kit
- Table 1-6. Rockwell Large Diaphragm Meter GPR Dial Wheel
- Table 1-7. Rockwell Mounting Kit
- Table 1-8. Schlumberger Large Diaphragm Meter GPR Index Cover Kit
- Table 1-9. Schlumberger Large Diaphragm Meter GPR Back Mount Wheel
- Table 1-10. Schlumberger Mounting Kit
- Table 1-11. Sprague Large Diaphragm Meter GPR Kit
- Table 1-12. GPR Dial Wheels
- Table 1-13. Sprague Mounting Kit
- Table 1-14. Rotary Gas Meter Module Installation Tool List
- Table 1-15. GPR Rotary Meter Cables
- Table 1-16. GPR Installation Components for Rotary Gas Meters
- Table 1-17. GPR Pipe Mounting Hardware.
- Table 6 - 1. Single Form-C Volume Wiring Definitions
- Table 7 - 1. Definitions
- Table 7 - 2. Single Form-A Volume Input Definitions
- Table 7 - 3. Two Form-A Volume Inputs Wiring Definitions
- Table 7 - 4. Two Form-A and Alarm Wiring Definitions
- Table B - 1. Conforming Safety Parameters
- Table C - 1. Kit, GPR Installation, American Large Diaphragm, Alternative Orientation #45- 1189
- Table C - 2. Kit, GPR Installation, American Large Diaphragm, Behind Index #45-1190
- Table C - 3. Kit, American Large Diaphragm Alternative Orientation GPR, #45-1193
- Table C - 4. Hardware Kit, American Large Diaphragm #45-1203
- Table C - 5. GPR Assembly w/ Universal Bracket #45-1185
- Table C - 6. GPR Cover Mounting Kit #45-1042
- Table D - 1. GPR Installation Kit for Rockwell 750 Large Diaphragm Meter #45-1186
- Table D - 2. Kit, Rockwell Large Diaphragm Index Cover Hardware #45-1169
- Table D - 3. GPR Assembly w/ Universal Bracket #45-1185
- Table E - 1. Schlumberger Large Diaphragm GPR Kit #45-1187
- Table E - 2. Kit, Schlumberger Large Diaphragm Index Cover Hardware # 45-1171
- Table E - 3. GPR Assembly w/ Universal Bracket #45-1185
- Table F - 1. GPR Installation Kit for Sprague Large Diaphragm Meters #45-1188
- Table F - 2. Sprague Large Diaphragm Index Cover Hardware Kit #45-1114
- Table F - 3. GPR Assembly w/ Universal Bracket #45-1185

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Installation Guide 98-1135 Rev AE 7
Pre-Installation
Before You Begin
This text contains the symbols which are explained below.
NOTE: Notes provide important information about products and installation.
A CAUTION: Cautions provide information that you must read to avoid making relatively
moderate errors.
U WARNING: Warnings provide special, must-read information. If you ignore a warning you may
create a safety hazard, omit essential data, or make a critical error.
Safety Overview
NOTE: Proper planning and thorough preparation are critical for successful installation. This
chapter outlines basic requirements for the pre-installation phase.
Prior to starting the installation process, you must develop and launch an installer safety training
plan for initial, refresher, and ongoing safety training. Ensure that installers receive appropriate
initial and refresher training to meet their specific safety-related responsibilities. Installers should be
instructed in the following safety elements as well as any site-specific safety issues.
• New duties for which the installer has not previously received training.
• New processes and methodologies representing new risks that are introduced into the
installation environment.
• Situations where previously unidentified risks are reported.
• Hazard Communication (Employee Right to Know)
• Lifting
• Safe driving
• Use of hand tools
• Confined space
The installation supervisory team assumes responsibility for ensuring that installers are properly
trained, authorized, and continually qualified to perform their work. The team must also take
responsibility for the safety of their installers and to assure safe work methodologies. Installers must