Badger Meter Inc 2014GWSE Manual De Usuario

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Installation Manual
Tssembly Size, Weight, Wind Loading 
Refer t
for the complete specifications list .
Height
Width
Depth
Weight
Wind 
Loading 
Area
Direct Mount 
Antennas
Assembly  
(includes gateway enclosure,  
TX/RX antennas, backhaul antenna and 
mounting brackets) 
43 .8"
15 .5"
6 .5"
23 .2 lb
1 .5 ft
2
Remote Mount 
Antennas Gateway enclosure with mounting bracket
10 .3"
14 .5"
6 .5"
17 .5 lb
1 .0 ft
2
TX/RX antennas with mounting bracket
21 .3"
15 .5"
2 .9"
  4 .8 lb
0 .8 ft
2
Backhaul antenna with mounting bracket
16 .6"
4 .2"
2 .1"
  0 .9 lb
0 .2 ft
2
Mounting Hardware
V-Block mounting kit
1 .6 lb
Banding mounting kit
1 .0 lb
Weatherproofing for Connector/Cable Connections 
Weatherproofing material should be provided by the installation contractor . Badger Meter recommends weatherproofing 
for all connections according to cable and connector manufacturer recommendations . Weatherproofing provides additional 
moisture protection and will prevent the connections from loosening due to vibrations .
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All external antennas are designed with vent holes. Any weatherproofing applied to the Type N connectors must not obstruct this 
venting or the antenna can be damaged.  
• 
On the TX/RX antennas, small vent 
holes are located at the bottom end of 
the antenna, next to the Type N female 
connector as shown in Figure 45 .
Figure 45:  Vent holes at bottom of TX/RX antenna
• 
On the backhaul antenna, the vent holes 
are located at each end (Figure 46) . At 
the bottom end with the Type N male 
connector, the vent holes are on the 
outside, on the metal section . At the top, 
the holes are incorporated into the cap . 
Figure 46:  Vent holes at bottom and top of backhaul antenna
Vent Holes
Vent Hole
Vent Hole
Vent Hole
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October 2013