Loading...
Resolution 2020-31141 RESOLUTION NO., 2020-31141 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE CITY MANAGER AND WAIVING, BY 5/7THS VOTE, THE FORMAL COMPETITIVE BIDDING REQUIREMENT, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 2-367 OF THE CITY CODE, FINDING SUCH WAIVER TO BE IN THE CITY'S BEST INTEREST, AND APPROVING THE PURCHASE OF AN ADVANCED METERING INFRASTRUCTURE (AMI) ELECTRONIC SYSTEM FROM BADGER METER, INC, INCLUDING A SYSTEM WARRANTY AND SOFTWARE MAINTENANCE SERVICES FOR A PERIOD OF TWENTY (20) YEARS, FOR A TOTAL COST NOT TO EXCEED $11,104,893.40; SAID SYSTEM REPLACING THE CITY'S EXISTING MECHANICAL WATER METER SYSTEM, TO IMPROVE THE CITY'S WATER UTILITY OPERATIONS AND TO PROVIDE OPTIMAL CUSTOMER SERVICE; AND FURTHER AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE ANY AGREEMENTS OR DOCUMENTS IN CONNECTION WITH THIS PURCHASE. WHEREAS, with recent newsworthy events where water utilities have impacted public health and an increasingly informed customer base advocating to conserve water, water utilities must maintain high customer satisfaction results; and WHEREAS, typically located immediately prior to entering a private property,water meters not only serve as the utility's cash register but can also provide countless insights that improve utility operations and customer experience, such as the use of water meters to identify customer side leaks by detecting low flows during nighttime hours; and WHEREAS, conventional water meters have moving parts that calculate the amount of water flowing through the water service line and have mechanical registers that total the flow of water through the meter; and WHEREAS, in order for a utility, which uses conventional water meters, to bill its customers, a meter reader must go meter-by-meter, reading each register and taking note of the latest reading; and WHEREAS, the City's system has approximately 14,000 meters and, as a result of a lack of automation, has an inefficient system that provides limited information to the end user regarding their consumption; and WHEREAS, modern utilities utilize automated systems called Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) system, which store and transmit meter data electronically; and WHEREAS, there are numerous AMI systems that work with a variety of metering technologies, with the goal of minimizing operational expenses and maximizing user experience, which goal is in alignment with the City's utility goals; and WHEREAS, circa 2017, City staff began working to upgrade its utility water meters to an AMI system; and WHEREAS, in March, 2017, City staff identified Sensus, an industry leader in AMI systems, and commenced the procurement process to piggyback the Palm Beach County contract; however, due to the fact that City staff determined that the goods were sourced from North Carolina, the piggyback solution was abandoned; and WHEREAS, on October 17, 2018, the Mayor and City Commission approved a request, authorizing the issuance of RFP 2019-021-ND, seeking competitive bids for an AMI project; and WHEREAS, the Administration received five (5) proposals for RFP 2019-021-ND; and WHEREAS, four of the five bidders were deemed to be unresponsive, and the fifth bidder represented the same company whose goods were sourced from North Carolina and its proposal was determined to significantly exceed the City's allotted budget; and WHEREAS, on April 10, 2019, the Mayor and City Commission adopted Resolution No. 2019-30781, rejecting all bids for RFP 2019-021-ND; and WHEREAS, in August of 2019, City staff organized industry review meetings, which were publicly noticed, to discuss and negotiate with interested companies; and WHEREAS, a total of seventeen companies attended these meetings; and WHEREAS, after significant due diligence, City staff commenced negotiations with Badger Meter Inc. ("Badger"); and WHEREAS, on November 4, 2019, Badger presented Badger's E Series Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) System to representatives of the City's Public Works Department, Finance Department, Procurement Department, and Information Technologies Department; and WHEREAS, as a result of these negotiations, City staff identified the Badger AMI system as a valid and competitive solution for the City, which not only could provide the necessary operational and customer service features that other AMI systems provide, but could also leverage existing cellular networks to eliminate the need for additional radio infrastructure; and WHEREAS, Badger's proposal, in an amount not to exceed $11,104,893.40, includes the replacement of the City's existing water meter system with the AMI electronic meter system, a twenty (20) year warranty for the new AMI meters, and software support for twenty (20) years; and WHEREAS, the Administration has pursued a thorough due diligence process, and based upon the competitive terms of the Badger proposal, the City Manager recommends waiving, by 5/7ths vote, the formal competitive bidding requirement, in accordance with Section 2-367 of the City Code, finding such waiver to be in the City's best interest, and approving the purchase of the Badger AMI electronic metering system for the City. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT DULY RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, that the Mayor and City Commission hereby accept the recommendation of the City Manager and waive, by 5/7ths vote, the formal competitive bidding requirement, in accordance with Section 2-367 of the City Code, finding such waiver to be in the City's best interest, and approve the purchase of an Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) electronic system from Badger Meter, Inc., including a system warranty and software maintenance services for a period of twenty (20) years, for a total cost not to exceed $11,104,893.40; said system replacing the City's existing mechanical water meter system, to improve the City's water utility operations and to provide optimal customer service; and further authorize the City Manager to execute any agreements or documents in connection with this purchase. J041,kY PASSED and ADOPTED this /S day of y 120. Dan Gelber, Mayor ATTEST: 7)/ P.-, tact Rafael E. Grana y Clerk „sss,w,\,t .. ' . 7'I :INCORP ORATE()' w ;1 (kl> v Vii<, ...,'•-•r.-4---4').. \7:e:, APPROVED AS TO FORM & LANGUAGE & FOR EXECUTION al:C(1:1 l'i - i° City Attorney, �L / Dote Resolutions-R7 G MIAMI BEACH COMMISSION MEMORANDUM TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the City Commission FROM: Jimmy L. Morales, City Manager DATE: January 15, 2020 SUBJECT:A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION OF THE CITY OF MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA, ACCEPTING THE RECOMMENDATION OF THE CITY MANAGER AND WAIVING, BY 517TH VOTE, THE FORMAL COMPETITIVE BIDDING REQUIREMENT, IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 2-367 OF THE CITY CODE, FINDING SUCH WAIVER TO BE IN THE CITY'S BEST INTEREST, AND APPROVING THE PURCHASE OF AN ADVANCED METERING INFRASTRUCTURE (AMI) ELECTRONIC SYSTEM FROM BADGER METER, INC, INCLUDING A SYSTEM WARRANTYAND SOFTWARE MAINTENANCE SERVICES FORA PERIOD OF TWENTY (20) YEARS, FOR A TOTAL COST NOT TO EXCEED $11,104,893.40; SAID SYSTEM REPLACING THE CITY'S EXISTING MECHANICAL WATER METER SYSTEM, TO IMPROVE THE CITY'S WATER UTILITY OPERATIONS AND TO PROVIDE OPTIMAL CUSTOMER SERVICE; AND FURTHER AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE ANY AGREEMENTS OR DOCUMENTS IN CONNECTION WITH THIS PURCHASE. RECOMMENDATION The Administration recommends approving the Resolution. BACKGROUND/HISTORY A key indicator of a well run enterprise is the end user experience or customer satisfaction. Many utilities find meager customer satisfaction ratings acceptable due to their status as regulated monopolies, providing the fundamental needs of everyday life: elecitricity, water, sewer, etc. However, poor customer engagement is no longer acceptable for public utilities. With recent newsworthy events where water utilities have impacted public health and an increasingly informed customer base advocating to conserve water, a limited natural resource, water utilities must maintain high customer satisfaction results. Water meters are the primary interface between a water utility and its customers. Typically located immediately prior to a private property, they not only serve as the utility's cash register but can also provide countless insights that improve utility operations and customer experience. A prime example is the use of water meters to identify customer side leaks by detecting low flows during nighttime hours. Page 1138 of 1618 Conventional water meters have moving parts that calculate the amount of water flowing through the water service line.Attached to these meters are mechanical registers that totalize the flow of water through the meter. Thus, in order for a utility to bill its customers, a meter reader must go meter-by-meter reading each register and taking note of the latest reading. In the case of Miami Beach, there are approximately 14,000 meters to read. This process is not only highly inefficient, but due to the lack of automation, provides limited information to the end user regarding their consumption. Modem utilities utilize automated systems called Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI), which store and transmit meter data electronically. There are numerous AMI systems that work with a variety of metering technologies. Nonetheless, the end goal of every system is the same: minimize operational expenses and maximize user experience; a goal that is in alignment with the Miami Beach Water& Sewer Utility's mission. In 2017, City staff began working to upgrade the utility's water meters to an AMI system. The first step in the process was to identify an adequate system. To this end, staff met with vendors and performed the necessary due dillegence to be reasonably assured that a potential " system would perform well within Miami Beach. In March, 2017, City staff identified Sensus, an industry leader in AMI systems, as an adequate solution and visited a nearby installation in West Palm Beach County. After discussing the Sensus system with West Palm Beach County representatives, City staff decided the system would meet the utility's needs and commenced the procurement process to piggyback the Palm Beach County contract. However, due to the fact that system components were sourced from North Carolina, the piggyback solution was abandoned. Competitive bids for an AMI project were solicited with the issuance of RFP 2019-021-ND in October 2018. It attracted five bidders. Unfortunately, upon detailed review, four of the five bidders were deemed unresponsive. The fifth bidder was not only found to be in significant exceedance of the City's allotted budget, but was also determined to represent the same company sourced from North Carolina. Thus, at the April 2019 City Commission meeting, all bids for RFP 2019-021-ND were rejected and City staff was authorized to commence negotiations with viable bidders. In August of 2019, City personnel organized industry review meetings, which were publically noticed, to discuss and negotiate with interested companies. A total of seventeen companies attended these meetings. After significant due dillegence, City staff commenced negotiations with Badger Meter. On November 4, 2019, Badger Meter presented Badger's E Series Advance Metering Infrastructure System to representatives of the City of Miami Beach Public Works, Finance, Procurement, and Information Technologies departments. During the negotiations process, City staff visited multiple installations of a Badger AMI System. These installations included the City of Oakland Park, Florida and the City of Aubumdale, Florida. Additionally, City staff held conference calls with other municipalities utilizing the Badger AMI System, including the City of Ocala, Florida and the City of Venice, Florida. As a result of these negotiations, City staff identified the Badger AMI System as a valid and competitive solution for the City of Miami Beach. The Badger AMI System not only provided the necessary operational and customer service features that other AMI systems provide, but also leverages existing cellular networks to eliminate the need for additional radio infrastructure. Additional information on the Badger AMI System is attached. Page 1139 of 1618 MANAGER'S DUE DILIGENCE & RECOMMENDATION Based on the foregoing, I recommend that the Mayor and City Commission hereby accept the written recommendation of the City Manager and waive, by 5/7ths vote, the formal competitive bidding requirement, in accordance with Section 2-367 of the City Code, finding such waiver to be in the City's best interest, and authorizing Badger Meter for the replacement of the City's existing mechanical water meter system with Badger Meter's, Advance Metering Infrastructure System for the purpose of improving the City's water utility operations and to provide optimal customer service, in the not to exceed amount of$11,104,893.40. ANALYSIS Results from the 2019 Resident Survey show 79% of residents rated the City of Miami Beach as a good place to live, 73% were satisfied with the overall image of the City, and 79% overall quality of City services. In order to continue maintaining excellent standards in this area, the City plans to replace its existing mechanical water meter system. FINANCIAL INFORMATION The installation of the Badger AMI System will be funded by Capital I mprovements Project Number 60319 — Water Meter replacement Program and the water and sewer fund balance available for appropriations for an amount of$2,000,000 and $9,104,893.40, respectively. Applicable Area Citywide Is this a Resident Right to Does this item utilize G.Q. Know item? Bond Funds? Yes No Legislative Tracking Public Works ATTACHMENTS: Description D Miami Beach RFP References ❑ City of Oakland Park Badger Experience ❑ City of Ocala Badger Experience o City of Venice Badger Experience o RESO FINAL o Badger Meter, Inc.AMI Proposal Page 1140 of 1618 Badger Meter ORION® CELLULAR LTE-M REFERENCES City of Auburndale , FL Contact Information: Pam Card P.O. Box 186 215 Main Street Auburndale, FL 33823 Phone: 863-965-5500 Email: pcard(c�auburndalefl.com Number of Services: 13,000 List of Product: Recordall® Disc and E-Series® meters with ORION Cellular endpoints City_ of Ocala , FL Contact Information: Stacey Ferrante 110 SE Watula Avenue Ocala, FL 34471 Phone: 352-351-6781 Email: sferranteocalafl.org Number of Services: 25,000 List of Product: E-Series and ORION Cellular endpoints City of Venice , FL Contact Information: Javier Vargas 401 West Venice Avenue Venice, FL 34285 Phone: 941-882-7309 Email:jvargas a(�venicegov.com Number of Services: 15,000 List of Product: Recordall Disc and E-Series meters with ORION CE, ME, and Cellular endpoints Page 1141 of 1618 Robeson County, NC Contact Information: Shevon Cox 401 North Elm Street Lumberton, NC 28358 Phone: 910-671-3489 Email: shevon.cox@co.robeson.nc.us Number of Services: 25,685 List of Product: E-Series and ORION Cellular endpoints Beaufort Jasper Water and Sewer Authority, SC Contact Information: Mike Jones 6 Snake Road Okatie, SC 29908 Phone: 843-987-9275 Email: mikei a(�,biwsa.orq Number of Services: 60,000 List of Product: Recordall Disc meters and ORION Cellular endpoints City of Columbia , SC Contact Information: Jason Shaw 1800 Main Street Columbia, SC 29201 Phone: 803-545-3287 Email: Jason.shawcolumbiasc.gov Number of Services: 149,000 List of Product: Recordall Disc, Turbo Series, Compound Series, Combo Series, Fire Series, and ORION Cellular endpoints Page 1142 of 1618 Salisbury- Rowan Utilities , NC Contact Information: Jason Wilson 1 Water Street Salisbury, NC 28144 Phone: 704-216-7553 Email: jawils@salisburync.gov Number of Services: 22,500 List of Product: E-Series meters with ORION Cellular endpoints City of Oakland Park, FL Contact Information: Albert Carbon 3650 NE 12th Avenue Oakland Park, FL 33334 Phone: 954-630-4458 Email: albertc@oaklandparkfi.gov Number of Services: 9,800 List of Product: E-Series meters with ORION Cellular endpoints Page 1143 of 1618 Badger Meter Experience Meeting with City of Oakland Park(FL) Thursday, November 14, 2019 10 a.m. Following a thorough presentation delivered by Badger Meter at the City of Miami Beach Commission Chambers on Monday, November 4, 2019, for representatives of the City of Miami Beach's Public Works, Finance, Procurement, and Information Technology departments, on Thursday, November 14, 2019, representatives of the following City of Miami Beach departments met in-person with the City of Oakland Park's Public Works Department (including the Director, Assistant Director, Water Department Foreman, Utility Manager and Management Analyst and its Utility & Billing Service Manager) to glean Oakland Park's experience with the Badger Meter system from a technical, procurement, information technology, utility billing,and customer service aspect. The City of Oakland Park was one of several references Badger provided to the City of Miami Beach, and Public Works Director Albert Carbon primarily led and guided the presentation: City of Oakland Park Representation included: • Public Works Department o Albert Carbon, Public Works Director o Chris Lips, Assistant Director o Fernando Martinez, Utility Manager o Luis Herrera, Water Department Foreman o Geneva Burgess, Utilities& Billing Manager o Fernanda Marx, Management Analyst City of Miami Beach Representation included: • Public Works Department-Operations Division o Rodolfo (Rudy) de la Torre, Infrastructure Director o Lys Desir, Water and Sewer Superintendent o Lourdes Porras, Procurement Coordinator o Chris Karleskey,Water Meter Supervisor o Derrick Brailsford, Water Meter Supervisor o Jorge Maldonado, Water Field Operations Supervisor o Mark Williams, Water Supervisor o Mariana Evora, Civil Engineer II o Tiffany Bain, Office Associate V • Finance Department o Manny Marquez, Assistant Director o Sasha Gonzalez, Customer Services Manager o Evelyn Giles, Revenue Manager o Raul Soria, Financial Analyst III o Valareena Fernandes, Financial Analyst 1 Page 1 of 4 Page 1144 of 1618 Badger Meter Experience Meeting with City of Oakland Park(FL) Thursday, November 14, 2019 10 a.m. • City of Oakland Park Background The City of Oakland Park is in northwest Broward County, has a population of about 41,363, and is about 8.1 square miles. The City has approximately 9,000 meters, with many other residents receiving water and sewer services from another source (directly from City of Fort Lauderdale or Broward County). The City of Oakland Park purchases its water and sewer wholesale from the City of Fort Lauderdale and resells it to its customers. Its customer base is about 85% residential, with the largest recorded meter measured at 6". Procurement Mechanism &City Commission Buy In The Procurement mechanism the City of Oakland Park used to contract Badger Meter was an Energy Savings Contract that stayed within the parameters of the State of Florida's statute related to ESCO (Energy Service Companies). An Energy Savings Contract allows an entity to boost investment in procuring cost-effective and energy-saving measures.This contract allows both the City and contractor share responsibility. Additionally, the City of Oakland Park financed Badger Meter through a 15-year bank loan. As it relates to Badger Meter system, the City of Oakland Park's Commission and Procurement Department did not place emphasis on considering and approving the lowest bidder or the system that costed the least, but instead focused on the most quality product and service for the City and its stakeholders. Installation/Conversion Timeline and Efficiency Rate The City of Oakland Park's meter installation took one (1) year to complete, including nine (9) months of installations that took place between March 2018 to December 2018, and three (3) months of dual meter reads, where a human meter reader continued a manual route to verify the reads recorded by the new system. The system became fully operational in March 2019. The City's main contact for the installation was a firm named ESG and a third-party vendor subcontracted by Badger named UMS. The City phased its installation process, and began performing installations by meter reading routes, which was best for the City's billing cycle and their customers. The City created a map to detail and track their progress, using green lines to denote completed routes, yellow lines to denote routes in progress, and red lines to denote routes that were incomplete (or not started). Most zones had a 98% completion rate, with the remaining 2% due to inaccessible meters (vehicles blocking)or hard-to-find meters. The City spent about a minimum of two (2) hours installing each meter. For its larger customers such as condominiums, large-scale commercial businesses (i.e. Publix), or properties that use water 24-hours per day (i.e. Denny's restaurant), the City scheduled appointments and even performed overnight installations to minimize interruptions in service, inconvenience, and business traffic. The City of Oakland Park mentioned that initially during the installation process,they experienced a lot of leaks due to overtightening of the PVC connections. Prior to the installation of the new meters, City of Oakland Park hired an energy savings firm to perform an audit of their old meters, which were at a 95% efficiency, or accuracy rate. With the Page 1145 of 1618 Badger Meter Experience Meeting with City of Oakland Park(FL) Thursday, November 14, 2019 10 a.m. new Badger meters installed, they experienced an immediate jump in accuracy, and Oakland Park hopes to experience a 99% efficiency, or accuracy rate. Technical Experience and Labor Changes Meters, Registers, Lids, and Boxes When it came to the new meter installations,the City of Oakland Park installed Badger's E-Series meter with a PVC connection,replaced the meter and register on the majority of their 9,000 meters and replaced only the registers on its larger meters. The City of Oakland Park recommended the replacement of the meter and register for City of Miami Beach and mentioned that the City of Plantation only replaced the registers. The City of Oakland Park also replaced the lids for all 9,000 meters. In addition, the Oakland Park also worked closely with Badger to design a box that allowed vehicles to drive over it easily. Endpoints Since installing the Badger Meters, the City of Oakland Park no longer uses or needs ITRON endpoints. Instead, the Badger Meter is equipped with an endpoint that transmits data via a cellular-M LTE service that Badger manages through its contract and partnership with AT&T. The endpoints are covered under warranty. Additionally, to date, the City of Oakland reported no network outages since the system was installed. Initially, there were about 80 end points that failed out of 9,000, which amounted to less than 1%, which they have replaced to prevent customer complaints. Additionally,they had about 10 meters that they recently returned to Badger, so that they can determine the issue. The smart meters the City of Oakland Park are set to download readings every 15 minutes and upload every 24 hours, so it is not really in real-time. Additionally, the City's meters can read gallons per minute, but cannot measure pressure because either the technology was not developed or finalized when Oakland Park purchased the Badger Meter system, or it was not needed. Labor Changes Prior to the Badger Meter's installation, the City of Oakland Park had three (3) full-time meter readers. Since the Badger Meters were installed, the City of Oakland Park discovered that there was not a need to have the full-time meter readers perform routes and changed their roles after they performed the dual reads to verify the automated readings. Instead of decreasing staffing or headcount in their budget, they relocated the three (3) meter readers to their Water Distribution team and altered their roles. Now, when needed, the three (3) experienced meter readers are called to either perform shut-offs, distribute notices or tags, or respond and address to customer complaints and provide customer service. Page 1146 of 1618 Badger Meter Experience Meeting with City of Oakland Park(FL) Thursday, November 14, 2019 10 a.m. Utility Billing and Customer Service Experience System Transition For the City of Oakland Park, the transition for billing was the most challenging. During the meter's installation, the City operated with Munis. initially, Beacon, the software that runs the utility billing program that the meters transmit information to would not work. However, through their installation process, the City of Oakland Park's Munis system and Beacon work seamlessly, allowing another municipality or entity that uses Munis to do so without any significant issues. To date, Geneva Burgess, City of Oakland Park Utilities&Billing Manager is satisfied with the system overall. During the presentation, the City of Miami Beach shared that it currently uses Eden for billing but has been in the process of converting to Munis. Geneva Burgess, City of Oakland Park Utilities& Billing Manager, recommended that the City of Miami Beach finish the transition to Munis because Beacon and Munis work well together. She also confirmed that Munis can handle customers with multiple meters on one account or it can have meters with its own separate account. Furthermore, the City of Oakland Park successfully coordinated at least 24 hours of in-person, webinar, and hands-on training for staff to get acclimated with the system. Badger is still responsive to any questions to date. Customer Complaints, Education Efforts and Issues As with any new product or service, particularly those involving technology, the City of Oakland Park initially received an uptick of complaints, but the complaints changed from what customers usually complained about prior to the system's implementation. Oakland Park encourages residents to sign up for the"Eye on Water,"which is operated on the Beacon software, and for residents to download the mobile app to monitor their water usage. Residents have commented that they like the new monitoring system, including the feature that alerts them to leaks and constant flows detected in their meter(s). Oakland Park's billing team can also see exactly what customers see on the platform. The City of Oakland Park hopes in the future that Beacon's "Eye on Water" application would allow customers to see their bill on the platform. Currently, Oakland Park's customers either receive their bill in the mail, via email, or via Munis. Additionally, when it comes to shut-offs,the City of Oakland Park does not have a remote system to perform them as Badger presented this capability to the City of Miami Beach. City of Oakland Park confirmed that when they installed the system, this feature was not available to them, so they still perform manual shut-offs. Additionally, since Oakland Park performs shut-offs on one day, they have started educating residents about not paying their bill the same time or day as a shut-off is taking place. The City of Oakland Park has also discovered that some customers have attempted to tamper with some of the meters. Overall, City of Oakland Park Public Works Director Albert Carbon and present staff are very satisfied with Badger Meter and would recommend it for the City of Miami Beach. Page 1147 of 1618 Badger Meter Experience Meeting with City of Ocala (FL) Thursday, December 5,2019 9 a.m. Subsequent to the City of Miami Beach's meeting with Badger Meter on Monday,November 4, 2019, and an in-person meeting with the City of Oakland Park, representatives of the following City of Miami Beach departments met via conference call with the City of Ocala's Water Resources Department to learn about Ocala's experience thus far with the Badger Meter system from a technical, procurement, information technology, utility billing, and customer service perspective. Like the City of Oakland Park, City of Ocala was one of several references Badger provided to the City of Miami Beach. City of Ocala Representation included: • Water Resources Department o Dr. Rusella Bowes-Johnson, Water Resources Assistant Director o Ronald Moore, Consumptive Water Metering Supervisor o Richard Knight, Jr., Chief of Central Lines Maintenance o Stacey Ferrante, Water Resources infrastructure Maintenance Manager City of Miami Beach Representation included: • Public Works Department-Operations Division o Rodolfo (Rudy)de la Torre, Infrastructure Director o Lys Desir, Water and Sewer Superintendent o Lourdes Porras, Procurement Coordinator o Carlos Cuervo, Metered Services Supervisor o Chris Karleskey, Water Meter Supervisor o Derrick Brailsford,Water Meter Supervisor o Jorge Maldonado,Water Field Operations Supervisor o Mark Williams,Water Supervisor o Tiffany Bain, Office Associate V • Finance Department o Manny Marquez, Assistant Director o Sasha Gonzalez, Customer Services Manager o Evelyn Giles, Revenue Manager City of Ocala Background The City of Ocala is in Central Florida in central Marion County, has a population of about 60,429, and is about 45.85 square miles. The City currently reads 15,000 meters manually and will have 30,000 units at the conclusion of their system installation. The smallest meters recorded are 5/8" and 3/4" and the largest meters are measured at 12". Procurement and System Acquisition Prior to the conference call, it took the City of Ocala about 16 months to search for a company. They met with the vendors, which included two (2)vendors who had the cellular system. Out of these two vendors providing cellular service, Badger was the best. They piggybacked from a contract from Plant City, FL. Page 1148 of 1618 Badger Meter Experience Meeting with City of Ocala(FL) Thursday, December 5, 2019 9 a.m. Installation/Conversion Timeline and Efficiency Rate While scheduling our conference call with the City of Ocala,we learned that the City of Ocala has had the Badger Meter system in place for about two (2)or three (3) months, and they have about 500 end points running at a 98%efficiency.At the time of our call, they had about 600-700 meters installed with no issues thus far, including no leaks experienced out of the normal. Prior to the Badger Meter installation, the City of Ocala completed an installation of Elster AMCO Water meters in 2007, where they had several repairs completed to their system at that time, which may have also contributed to the ease of installing the Badger meters. Like the City of Oakland Park,the City of Ocala contracted UMS to perform their Badger meter installations. They also mentioned they hired locally to give local contractors an opportunity. The City of Ocala began installing 5/8" meters and created a spreadsheet for targeted meters. Because the City of Ocala has not had a full billing cycle since they began installing their meters, their contractor has been taking before and after photos of the meters they have been installing so that the City can review the photos and compare the consumption rates. So far, the City of Ocala reports a hard 99% accuracy rate and believes it could be more. Nonetheless,they believe the system is doing well, and overall, Water Resources Infrastructure Maintenance Manager Stacey Ferrante, Consumptive Water Metering Supervisor Ronald Moore, and Chief of Central Lines Maintenance Richard Knight, Jr. are satisfied with the operations thus far. The City of Ocala mentioned that they do not have a lot of cooling towers, yet the ones they have are already automated. The transition should be easy. • Again, when their installation is complete, they will have 30,000 units installed. Technical Experience and Labor Changes Endpoints, Meters, Boxes, and Lids The City of Ocala installed Badger's E-Series with Orion Cellular endpoints. Out of the companies they interviewed prior to contracting Badger, there were two (2) vendors that had the cellular system service, and of the two, Badger was the better choice. According to the City of Ocala, Badger was the only one that had end points that communicated with their existing meters.They also tried Sensus meters and determined that their endpoints did not work with their meters. The biggest downfall the City of Ocala mentioned was that because they have metal lids, that type of lid may interfere with the cellular signal getting out but may also shorten the end point's/meter's lifespan due to the level of the water table.There also may be a transmission issue, under water. However, when they pulled the meters out of water and dried them, the meters began reading. Badger had previously disclosed that the endpoints will not communicate submerged in water, but they might not find one that will. The City of Ocala has also found that personnel have not been remembering to activate end points. The City of Ocala has traffic graded boxes and they also contracted DFW Plastics Inc.to create customized meter boxes and they used another contractor, which the City of Miami Beach can obtain from one of their current vendors, Ferguson, as Ferguson is familiar with the company that customizes the lids. Page 2 of 3 Page 1149 of 1618 Badger Meter Experience Meeting with City of Ocala (FL) Thursday, December 5, 2019 9 a.m. Utility Billing and Customer Service Experience System Transition and Customer Comments The City of Ocala uses Cogsdale to bill their customers. Badger worked with their City's IT Department, and they are ready to go. Ocala also has Exceleron for its electric billing. Badger worked through the minor issues and this system will also be ready for use. They had one (1)full day of training for Ocala's Finance team and mentioned that Badger was willing to come to Ocala several times in-person at no additional cost to the contract to assist with any issues Ocala may experiences. City of Ocala is also conducting a pilot test for Beacon's Eye on Water with several City of Ocala employees to see how it works. So far, they believe the Eye on Water is user-friendly and informative, particularly the way that one can set their own parameters to detect leaks and set alarms and notices via the software. They recommended that City of Miami Beach ask Badger to conduct a pilot program at our Public Works Yard in addition to having an employee who lives in the City of Miami Beach to try it out. The City of Ocala bills in routes, and they have 20 routes in total. They also have a pay-as-you- go billing system. The City of Miami Beach would like to follow up with the City of Ocala in about six (6) months to see how they are doing via phone call or by sending staff up to Ocala while they are attending the American Water Works Association's annual conference taking place in June 2020 in Orlando, FL. Overall, Stacey Ferrante, City of Ocala Water Resources Infrastructure Maintenance Manager,and the present Water Resources Department staff are very satisfied with Badger Meter and would recommend the system for the City of Miami Beach. Page 3 of 3 Page 1150 of 1618 Badger Meter Experience Meeting with City of Venice (FL) Thursday, December 5, 2019 2 p.m. After the City of Miami Beach's meeting with Badger Meter on Monday, November 4, 2019, an in-person meeting with the City of Oakland Park,a conference call with the City of Ocala, representatives of the following City of Miami Beach departments met via conference call with the City of Venice's Utilities Department to learn about Ocala's experience thus far with the Badger Meter system from a technical, information technology, utility billing, and customer service perspective. Like the City of Oakland Park and the City of Ocala, City of Venice was one of several references Badger provided to the City of Miami Beach. City of Venice Representation included: • Utilities Department o Javier Vargas—Utilities Director o Damien Stillings, Technical Unit Supervisor City of Miami Beach Representation included: • Public Works Department-Operations Division o Rodolfo (Rudy)de la Torre, Infrastructure Director o Lys Desir, Water and Sewer Superintendent o Lourdes Porras, Procurement Coordinator o Carlos Cuervo, Metered Services Supervisor o Chris Karleskey, Water Meter Supervisor o Jorge Maldonado, Water Field Operations Supervisor • o Mark Williams,Water Supervisor o Mariana Evora, Civil Engineer Il • o Tiffany Bain, Office Associate V • Finance Department o Evelyn Giles, Revenue Manager City of Venice Background The City of Venice is a coastal city located along Florida's Gulf Coast, has a population of about 23,376,and is about 16.81 square miles.The City will have about 15,000 meters at the completion of their system installation. The smallest meters recorded are %" and the largest meters are measured at 8". Installation/Conversion Timeline and Efficiency Rate During our call with the City of Venice,we learned that Venice has been using Badger for at least 18 years.About six(6) months ago,they began upgrading their current Badger meter system with the E-series retrofitted with cellular service from AT&T. So far, the City has been happy with the products and services. Javier Vargas, City of Venice Utilities Director, commented that he was sold on Badger because customer's can view data in real-time and the City went from replacing their meter system from every 10 to 12 years to every 20 years. Page 1 of 3 Page 1151 of 1618 Badger Meter Experience Meeting with City of Venice (FL) Thursday, December 5, 2019 2 p.m. Since starting the upgrading and installation of their new Badger system about six (6) months ago, they have installed about 2,000 meters thus far. They hired National Metering Service to perform the installation, and the company conducts business in company cars and uniforms and installs 100 meters per day.Venice is satisfied with the lightweight meters, as they don't have any moving parts, and they no longer need to use a crane truck to switch meters out. They are currently working with their Capital Improvement Plan Department to install in phases, and they should have about 15,000 in total when the installation is complete. They currently have about 4,000 meters on order and will have them installed at the beginning of the year. City of Miami Beach will follow up with the City of Venice in about three (3) months to check on Venice's progress. The City of Venice does not have cooling or submeters. So far, the meters are performing at a 99% accuracy and Venice has not had an issue with anything. Their meter shop bench tests them. They also have not experienced leaks. Technical Experience and Labor Changes Endpoints, Meters, Boxes, and Lids Prior to the new installation of meters with the cellular component, the City of Venice had Orion endpoints.Venice has also had an AMR system for about 10 years. Like the City of Miami Beach, the City of Venice is located right along the beach/ocean. However, they are not aware of any issues with saltwater at this moment, as they are still early in their conversion. Unlike the City of Miami Beach, the City of Venice rarely gets tidal water on the land (no surges). One issue that Badger warned City of Venice about was the City's steel lids located in driveways and alleyways. They have been using their meter box lids for about 10 years, and they did not have to replace them for the new installation. Ninety-nine percent(99%) of the lids in Venice are located in residential yards. They have traffic-grade lids in their alleyways and they drilled holes in them for drive-byes. Venice is unsure if they have the capabilities of measuring line pressure and temperature, but they will call their representative Angela Phillips to verify its availability and to see if they can incorporate in their installation. Utility Billing and Customer Service Experience System Transition and Customer Comments At this time, the City of Venice has not started its customer service portal yet because they are waiting on more installations and to secure computers to conduct special trainings for their residents. The City of Venice has a high population of older/seniors and they want to ensure that their residents are comfortable, willing and able to use the online system. Currently, the City of Venice uses IBM's AS/400 for billing, which is a really dated system. City of Venice is unsatisfied with the system and asked City of Miami Beach for a recommendation for a newer billing system (we informed them that we use Munis for General Ledger accounting and are transitioning for billing purposes). It took Badger a while to interface with the AS/400, as Badger/Beacon spent months writing the scripts on the backend.The reason for the months-long Page 2 of 3 Page 1152 of 1618 Badger Meter Experience Meeting with City of Venice (FL) Thursday, December 5, 2019 2 p.m. timeframe was because at the time, Badger had more customers acquiring their system and coming on line. The City of Venice had to hire someone from AS/400's technical support company to write a script to interface with Beacon. During the 18 years they have had Badger,the City of Venice has a good relationship with Badger. They commented that Badger is very responsive, as representatives usually return their correspondence within the hour. The Badger team is also responsive, including participating in weekly conference calls to ensure the effectiveness of the interfacing process with their current accounting and billing software. The City of Venice required a short amount of training time for the new system since they already had the Badger system, it was same process—download file and file upload. Overall, the City of Venice Utilities Director Javier Vargas and Technical Unit Supervisor Damien Stillings have been satisfied with Badger over the years. They would recommend Badger's latest system for the City of Miami Beach. Page 3 of 3 Page 1153 of 1618 % Badger Meter October 23, 2019 Mr. Roy Coley Director of Public Works City of Miami Beach 1700 Convention Center Drive Miami Beach, FL 31139 RE: Request for Proposal Wednesday, October 23, 2019 Dear Mr. Coley: This letter is attached to and becomes part of the above-referenced proposal. Badger Meter, Inc.(Badger Meter) is pleased to provide a proposal to meet the needs of the City • of Miami Beach (City). Prices quoted in this proposal, if awarded to Badger Meter, will remain firm for 18 months, through June 30, 2021, if acceptance is made within 90 days. Due to continuous improvements and redesign of our products and technology solutions, we reserve the right to provide our newest product solutions as an alternative to the proposed products provided they are in conformance with the requirements of the specifications and do not exceed the prices quoted. We provide certification files to help manage meter and endpoint inventory and to maintain meter accuracy data. The standard method of delivery for this format is via electronic mail. Any deviations from our standard format, or any custom file formats,will be considered on a time and material basis. . In the event you have any questions regarding this correspondence, we can be reached by telephone at 800-876-3837 ext. 12728 or via email at bidsbadgermeter.com. Additionally, you may contact your Account Manager,Angela Phillips, via email at aphillips@badgermeter.com or by phone at 414-803-8938. Page 1157 of 1618 Mr. Roy Colley Page 2 October 23, 2019 We appreciate the opportunity to support your metering needs. Sincerely, B A ER DIETER, INC. / Korrine L. FI zr ing Assistant Secretary Page 1158 of 1618 Badger Meter CITY OF MIAMI BEACH Request for Proposal Wednesday, October 23, 2019 Page 1159 of 1618 TABLE OF CONTENTS Executive Summary Statement of Work Pricing References Product Data Sheets Warranty Documents Page 1160 of 1618 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY , 4111. tel* .�;. • •ice. � gY.i Page 1161 of 1618 On behalf of Badger Meter, Inc. (Badger Meter), thank you for the opportunity to respond to the of City of Miami Beach (City). The City of Miami Beach is a unique globally renowned City. The City is known for its great climate, beautiful beaches, ethnic diversity and its dynamic culture of innovation. Definitively stated in . the City's 2019 Strategic Plan, ''. ';^ ' : t` 4 Through the Lens of Resilience, ,_ .-` , . •• = ,,F -�'R ,. f. "A Resilience Strategy is the _ - -- _ .(.g---- . "" " roduct of aprocess duringwhich ' P ,iii �. s - , �-..-. a city develops a better t _ =' understanding of the challenges • '. 41 it faces; reviews its ability to • . -''' address those challenges; and . ' ' ' t"_ - unites people, projects, and ` —. -, - -,,_ _, , . c y priorities, so that cities can - , Now '`'• collectively act on their resilience - = '_ '. '' challenges." Badger Meter's BEACON AMA managed solution aligns well with your resiliency strategy by modernizing the City's approach to metering while effectively and efficiently addressing both your current and future challenges within the water department. Our team of experienced professionals will partner with you to plan, integrate, execute and deliver our proven innovative technology. To address the City's challenges, Badger Meter proposes the BEACON® AMA managed solution. Our solution includes the following: .,ii. ADGER METE ..t., _ - _ METER BEACON®ADVANCED METERING ANALYTICS MANAGED SOLUTION FOR MIAMI BEACH a" tt-rfiftigt„,y .- METERING READING DATA METER DATA SYSTEM TECHNOLOGY TECHNOLOGYCOLLECTION MANAGEMENT' INTEROPERABILITY s- " r i _ 1"..'0:.t-a4 • C - "-V.-:.:-: :: t `-.:•...:, rj-lz-r -, • ?r 4.V.C'- ,'y . fir 1 t trey :41,-*` k� ; 1✓.i.. Page 1162 of 1618 • E-Series® Ultrasonic Meters - State of the art ultrasonic metering technology • ORION® Cellular LTE-M Endpoints - Truly innovative meter reading which utilizes existing cellular network infrastructure, allowing you a worry and infrastructure-free approach • BEACON AMA Cloud-based Utility Software Suite — Powerful Utility Analytics to provide data-driven decision making • EyeOnWater® Consumer Engagement Tools —s Providing another tool in our Engagement Toolbox to effectively deliver easy to understand consumption data to your consumers via a Web Portal and Smartphone App • Seamless CIS Integration — Our team of integration specialists will develop a sound integration strategy to effectively link your Eden & Munis CIS System to BEACON AMA • Professional Project Management — Our highly trained project managers will utilize their years of experience to ensure a successful project for the City of Miami Beach. Our team will be there from start to finish ad beyond • Community Outreach Video — To assist you in your efforts to publicize the benefits of this project to the residents of Miami Beach, Badger Meter will produce a professional outreach video for the City to utilize in a comprehensive social media campaign, public access channels or any other medium you see fit. • Local Support— Our local friendly technical support personnel will only be a phone call away Badger Meter is poised to offer the City this solution. Like the City, we are a company guided by the goal of better understanding the challenges of our customers add providing quality products and services to assist utilities in meeting their resiliency objectives. From our humble beginnings during a cold Wisconsin winter in 1905 with the "frost-proof" water meter to our current 2019 vision as a global company meeting the challenges of local utilities with customized metering solutions. In recent years, we have pioneered innovation in the water industry: the ORION® Cellular endpoint, released in 2014, which delivers meter reading data using secure cellular networks; the BEACON®Advanced Metering Analytics (AMA) software, which interfaces with the ORION technology to'analyze metering data as a resource for your utility and billing operations; and, the EyeOnWater® mobile app, which brings the data directly to your growing city, thereby interconnecting your residents, businesses, and resources. Our proposal to the City is more than simply a supplier of metering products and technology. With a workforce of over 1,500 employees, we are a company of individuals determined to lead the industry by providing not only quality products and technology, but moreover, a valuable Page 1163 of 1618 customer experience. The BEACON AMA Managed Solution with ORION Cellular LTE-M endpoints utilizes existing cellular network infrastructure along with our industry-leading E- Series®Ultrasonic water meters to provide the City with an intuitive, cloud-based software suite that allows greater visibility and control and provides a powerful end-to-end solution for the City. Because data security is essential, our solution is designed to provide secure access to data from any computer, smartphone, or tablet with an internet connection and permits the City to manage user access. Furthermore, the consumer engagement tools (i.e. customer portal) support communication, reporting, increased customer service levels, and support water efficiency efforts. Badger Meter shares a commitment to having our cities thrive and grow. We believe that a great American city is also a Smart City - a city of high quality and efficient services and employees. Through our proposed collaboration, the City of Miami Beach will gain a key partner in Badger Meter, and together we will further the vision of what a great, smart city is able to achieve. Miami Beach...Rising Above. Leveraging AMI Leveraging the existing public cellular network, this solution requires no utility-owned infrastructure such as gateways or repeaters, nor is an FCC license required. The system can be deployed immediately on key revenue accounts or in a systematic route-by-route manner, allowing the City to begin to capture the benefits of the solution immediately. As a cloud-based software platform, BEACON AMA provides the City secure access to its data from any computer, smartphone or tablet with an internet connection and permits the City to manage user access through roles you choose to assign. In addition, the consumer engagement tools (customer portal) will support your goals of creating staff efficiencies, increasing customer service levels, satisfying customer demand for product, and supporting water efficiency efforts. The BEACON AMA software suite transforms the City's meter reading data into proactive intelligence and enhances the City's overall operations. Here are a few examples of the benefits the City can expect by implementing BEACON AMA: • Increased visibility through analytics • Simple leak detection • Conservation tools for both the City and your customers • Enhanced customer service • Focus on water management • Future-proof technology • Lower upfront and ongoing system cost • Easier compliance reporting Simply stated, BEACON AMA provides water utilities with all the benefits of traditional two-way fixed solutions without the cost associated with proprietary fixed network infrastructure, ongoing infrastructure maintenance fees and technology complexities. Page 1164 of 1618 We provide the City with the tools you need to run your utility, and we manage the solution. To further simplify things, the managed solution is all-encompassing and includes access to the BEACON AMA Software as a Service (SaaS), EyeOnWater®consumer engagement portal and mobile apps(Android and DS), hosting of the City's metering data, cellular data communication, and technical support.Additionally, as described in the ORION Cellular LTE warranty document, we provide a 20-year network performance guarantee. Engagement Toolbox The City of Miami Beach is a "People First" City and currently provides a multitude of tools for residents through your Engagement Toolbox. With 35% of Miami Beach residents being between the ages of 25 and 44, EyeOnWater will fit naturally into their mobile lifestyle. The EyeOnWater consumer engagement web portal and smartphone app, powered by 15-minute interval data from the ORION Cellular endpoint, can provide your water utility customers with access to their water consumption data, allowing them to view their usage activity and gain a greater understanding and control of the water they consume. EyeOnWater goes beyond traditional monthly statements to connect utilities and their customers like never before. Available -- --- men exclusively through BEACON AMA, mo -` EyeOnWater enables utilitycustomers to _ • - yo _ _ view and understand their usage profile " " - ~'+� through easy-to-understand consumption graphs and provides a simple method to establish alerts to better manage their water ,. use. — - Literally putting water usage data in the palm of consumers' hands, the EyeOnWater mobile app brings the power of the online portal to your customer's iOS device or Android smartphone and will fit nicely into your Engagement Toolbox. Smart City Ready Our vision for the future is to provide utilities with a product line and service offering that is Smart City Ready. We believe that a great city is a Smart City—a city that is able to collect and manage data so that its residents and businesses can utilize resources efficiently, effectively, and sustainably.To that end, we joined the AT&T®Smart City Alliance: a partnership of organizations driven to develop and implement solutions that rise to the challenges faced by cities in the 21st century. Through this partnership, we can provide both utilities and communities with smart water management, smart buildings, smart lighting, and smart industrial processes that help measure and protect resources for a smarter world. Page 1165 of 1618 Smart Water is Badger Meter. AT-i;c -j 'AR ciir ,.!6 N =-aC':rNrPOur continual investment in our products, people, and services coupled with our forward- looking vision for the 21st �n l century shows that we are built for a stable, long-term future of .11`"I'r NOKIA cisco • growth, advancement, and quality partnerships with our Quawm,, Deloitte. customers. • HITACHI With the power of cellular technology, we can provide the City of Miami Beach a flexible, interoperable water management solution built for future growth and expansion. As the City continues implementing more innovative Smart City technologies through this smart lighting project, such as parking meters, trash collection, surveillance, traffic control, and asset tracking, our solution can integrate with your overall Smart City ecosystem. Unlike the proprietary third-party water utility fixed networks offered by our competitors, our cellular network solution does not limit the City's vision for the future. Although competitive solutions may also support other business verticals, the need for additional hardware is typically required to support extended device and data requirements. Service & Support Choosing Badger Meter as your partner not only brings innovative technology to the City, it also delivers the finest service and support in the industry. Badger Meter recognizes the responsibility and trust required to ensure a successful deployment of the City's system. Between our industry-leading technology solution and our personalized service and support, Badger Meter is perfectly positioned to collaborate as a key partner with the City of Miami Beach on your metering project. Page 1166 of 1618 STATEMENT OF WORK J Q v `l I,••.• 0 I . \ A, 17 4 4c). ...440,#4-...\ ..._ '\1\r --4°-4,Vg*, :42;07 ' .. ` Alt._ y _ • Page 1167 of 1618 Table of Contents 1. Introduction and Scope 3 1.1 Document Scope 3 1.2 Introduction to Project& Products 3 1.3 Project Objectives 3 2. . Project Resources& Stakeholders 4 3. Project Assumptions , 6 4. Project Milestones& Deliverables 7 4.1 Project Milestones 7 4.2 Summary of Key Document Deliverables 7 5. Project Timeline & Schedule 9 6. Pre-Construction Meeting&Team Communication Plan 11 6.1 Pre-Construction Meeting 11 7. Quality Control &Risk Management Plan 13 7.1 Quality Control 13 7.2 Risk Management Plan 14 8. Ordering of Equipment/Materials 16 8.1 Production Lead Time 16 9. Software & Interfaces 17 10. Data Workflow 20 11. Acceptance Criteria of Badger Meter Deliverables 21 12. System Performance& Acceptance 22 12.1 Initial Deployment Phase 22 13. Meter Installations 23 14. Payments & Invoicing 25 14.1 Partner Invoicing-Workflow 25 14.2 Internal Project Acceptance 26 14.3 External Project Acceptance 26 15. Change Management 27 15.1 Internal Change Management 27 15.2 External Change Management 27 15.3 Change Order-Workflow 28 Badger Meter,Inc. Use or disclosure of all data on this page is subject to the restrictions on the first page of this document. Statement of Work/Project Plan ' Page pg. 1 Page 1168 of 1618 16. Training 29 16.1 Training Phase I: Endpoint Installation 30 16.2 Training Phase II: BEACON AMA Software 32 16.3 Training Phase III: BEACON AMA Software 34 17. Project Closeout 35 17.1 Project Completion 35 17.2 Project Closeout Activities 35 18. Installation Services Statement of Work s 37 18.1 Outside Meter Installation 37 18.2 Outside Meter Retrofit(Register, Endpoint& Lid) 38 18.3 Professional Services 38 18.4 Electronic Mass Meter Change Out Interface 38 18.5 Inventory Management 39 • Badger Meter,Inc. Use or disclosure of all data on this page is subject to the restrictions on the first page of this document. Statement of Work/Project Plan Page l pg. 2 Page 1169 of 1618 1 . Introduction and Scope 1 .1 Document Scope This preliminary project plan describes Badger Meter's Scope of Work for the City of Miami Beach (City). Deliverables, process, requirements and general project information have been included. 1 .2 Introduction to Project & Products Badger Meter is providing a BEACON AMA Cellular solution system implementation that will cover approximately 14,000 Meter Services over a one-year period. The first two-months will be for system testing and validation.Once the system is tested and confirmed,our Authorized Badger Meter Installation Partner will perform meter changes for approximately 1,400 meter locations each month for 10-months. By choosing the BEACON AMA Cellular solution with ORION® Cellular LTE-M endpoints the City does not need to utilize any infrastructure to support the product. This will provide the City time savings on the overall project and installation schedule. 1.3 Project Objectives In order to accomplish the goals of the project, there are certain objectives all parties must adhere to as detailed below. CIS interface must be completed within two months of the written Notice to Proceed, which will require ongoing coordination, support & resources allocated for the project by the City, Authorized Badger Meter Installation Partner, CIS/BV along with Badger Meter. Badger Meter shall be responsible to engage and manage the contractual obligations between the City, Authorized Badger Meter Installation Partner and the billing vendor in an effort to maintain and support project milestones. Timely responses (Within three business days) for review, along with any/all necessary approvals by the City, for all project related action items including but not limited to Change Orders, special account approvals as they may relate to the inability to locate a meter pit, or plumbing work needed at a specific site location and additional work otherwise not noted in this Statement of Work. Installation services on all in-target accounts shall be completed within the specified contractual timeframe as outlined in the project schedule; which shall not exceed 365 days from date of the written Notice to Proceed. The City shall release routes for installation in a timely manner and as specified in the SOW, which shall be mutually agreed upon during the Pre-Construction meeting by and among the City, Badger Meter and Authorized Badger Meter Installation Partner. Badger Meter,Inc. Use or disclosure of all data on this page is subject to the restrictions on the first page of this document. Statement of Work/Project-- Plan Page 1le703of 1618 2. Project Resources & Stakeholders Badger Meter Team Members Shauna Griffin Eastern Regional Sales Account Management for the City of Miami Beach. Manager Angela Account Manager Sales Account Management for the City of Miami Beach. Phillips Sr. Solution Architect— Mark McMillen National Strategic Sales Account Management for the City of Miami Beach. Accounts Morrice Sr.Solution Architect— Blackwell National Strategic Sales Account Management for the City of Miami Beach. Accounts Santiago The PMO Manager will directly supervise the Project Speranza, PMO Manager PMO Manager and assist with integrating high level issues within PMP other BMI departments Primary point of contact and interface between the Julie Van Senior Project Customer,Authorized Badger Meter Installation Partners, Leirsburg, Manager,Turnkey PMO and Badger Meter for the City of Miami Beach. Responsible PMP Implementations for requirements gathering, project plans,and managing timelines. Responsible for project status monitoring and communication to customer and internal stakeholders Jennifer Associate Project PMO Manages and Supports all data functions for the City of Rittman Manager Miami Beach Randy Lead Trainer Field Support Provides training from the Field Support team for all Baxendale training sessions Korrine Bids and Manages the Contract alongside the Project Manager Fleming Contract Manager Contracts throughout the project to ensure all project deliverables are being met and successfully provided Kristin Manager of Customer Customer The Customer Care Manager is tasked with placing Kristiansen Service Service equipment orders for this project as well as invoicing the customer for products and services provided Badger Meter,Inc. Use or disclosure of all data on this page is subject to the restrictions on the first page of this document. Statement of Work/Project Plan Page 117l 1 of 1618 Team Organizational Chart : f r--- city IT l f N City Billing City Field r Department Billing/CIS Department Supervisor Systems ` 1 Integration \., / __ City Customer Service ' Department J City Project Manager \ J • / Badger Meter Sales 1 -• 1 Authorized Badger Meter Support Badger Meter Sr. Project Manager _ Installation Partner Regional Manager ♦ J l J r _____..., [ Authorized Badger Meter 'NBadger Meter / Installation Partner Mete Badger Meter n- Site Project Manager Network Engineer Manager—Training J Support Authorized Authorized Badger Meter Badger Meter ( \[ Installation Installation 1 Partner Site Partner Field Badger Meter Badger Meter Manager Supervisor Interface Analyst Associate Project ` 1 Manager r l I Authorized Authorized Badger Meter Badger Meter P Installation Badger Meter Installation Manager—Customer Partner Partner Data Badger Meter QC Inventory Manager Care Specialist Team Supervisor Authorized d Authorized Badger Meter Badger Meter Installation Installation Partner Large Partner Meter Meter Installers Specialists Badger Meter,Inc. Use or disclosurg i aagriAtinAge is subject to the restrictions on the first page of this document. --- Statement of WorklProject Plan Page I 5 3. Project Assumptions • Badger Meter and the City will provide suitably trained and skilled resources to support the Project effort and timeline agreed upon by both parties. The City's technical and business resources shall be familiar with their present IT operations as it relates to the project components. • Badger Meter will provide a Senior Project Manager for this project, as well as an Associate Project Manager and a QA resource. The Senior Project Manager will be responsible for the management of all Badger Meter and Authorized Badger Meter Installation Partner resources, Badger Meter deliverables and action items, and the contractual obligations of the Project Plan that are under Badger Meter's control. • Badger Meter will identify and be responsible for any third-party Partners/consultants contracted by Badger Meter for the project. • Badger Meter will perform most project work on-site, including the interface workshops, software-training activities, and other action items determined under the scope as appropriate. • Quantities provided by the City are best available estimates on actual quantities Badger Meter may locate. Should quantities vary throughout the project, the unit prices shall remain as presented under the Final Price Proposal. • Pricing assumes that water meter exchanges are like for like with the same lay and length without major plumbing or excessive excavation needed to complete the exchange. • Pricing does not include testing of new or removed meters. Pricing for such services is available upon request. • Written acknowledgement will be provided by the City to Badger Meter of project milestones met throughout the project as requested by the PMO Manager and/or the Senior Project Manager within five business days of the request. • Ongoing support and responsiveness shall be provided by the City with respect to its billing vendor as necessary for all project requirements and interfacing with Authorized Badger Meter Installation Partner and Badger Meter. Badger Meter,Inc. Use or disclosure of all data on this page is subject to the restrictions on the first page of this document. Statement of Wo rk-/Project Plan Page 117l36of 1618 4. Project Milestones & Deliverables 4.1 Project Milestones • BEACON AMA system configuration, CIS MDMS Interfaces: Estimated completion is 60 calendar days from the date of the Pre-Construction Meeting. • Authorized Badger Meter Installation Partner Mobilization: Estimated completion is 30 calendar days from the date of the Pre-Construction Meeting. • Installation of approximately 500 meters for the Initial Deployment Phase: Estimated completion is 20 calendar days from the date of completion of interface work. • Installation of approximately 14,000 meters: Estimated completion is 365 calendar days from the Notice to Proceed for mass meter installation phase. • System Testing and Final Acceptance by the City: Estimated Completion is 15 calendar days from the end of the meter installations. • Introductory training to be completed within 30-days of meters installations beginning. • Training Phase I to be completed within 90 days from the beginning of meter installations. • Training Phase II to be completed once a minimum of 500 meters are installed and operating in the BEACON AMA System. • Training Phase III can be utilized by the City, as deemed necessary for new employee onboarding and system training; all training sessions must be completed within one year of the date of the Notice to Proceed. • The following key objectives need to be met for this project to be considered successful: o Community awareness and support for the project led by the City o Personnel awareness and support of the project by the City o Minimal disruption/impacts to City's residents and businesses by all project parties involved o Smooth transition to AMI with minimal disruptions/impacts to the City o Successful meter installations and network activation of endpoints completed by Authorized Badger Meter Installation Partner and Badger Meter o Substantial Route Completion (meter installations) o Personnel acceptance and utilization of the new technology in conjunction with current best practices in place by the City 4.2 Summary of Key Document Deliverables • Documents requested by Badger Meter or Authorized Badger Meter Installation Partner teams from the City and/or the C1S/Billing vendor must be provided within five business days. Some examples of documents to be utilized are listed below: o Interface testing/validation process o Field QA/QC process o Installer SOPs o Installer training manuals Badger Meter,Inc. Use or disclosure of all data on this page is subject to the restrictions on the first page of this document. Statement of Work/Project Plan PagPage]1 T4 of 1618 o Badger Meter product documentation Workshops Workshop Description Meeting with ALL Project personnel to review and agree on Pre-Construction Meeting timeframes for work, CIS integration, installation roll out, and all applicable trainings • Discussions with the City and vendors on Mass Meter Interface Design Change Out(MMCO)and billing Integrations (Badger Meter to CIS), data elements, business rules, formats, processes, etc. Interface Test Planning Use case development, testing environment/data requirements, and test execution planning Includes field tools and procedures, "slow start" phase Deployment Planning plans, QA/QC processes, installer training, and community outreach planning Badger Meter Training Training of the City employees on all Badger Meter products both hardware and software Badger Meter,Inc. Use or disclosure of all data on this page is subject to the restrictions on the first page of this document. Statement of Work/Project Plan Page 1175 of 1618 5. Project Timeline & Schedule The contractual project length is 12 months. A full version of the project timeline is attached as Attachment A. A preliminary project timeline is below. 1: Tal Fur.. 1w, he 6- ancon weeww,4*1.020IW 2.1720 Kot 6.2321 L.- ,. F 4 p 4 1 . A S 0 1. I 1 1 / l 1 'N,ps.1-Pitting en•Deign NV;/19/01 161111/20 Sift. ��� Ware wed 1/15/20 web 1/15120 1 d•2 41116 . E. 3 Praramlroelon 14.1.1 Thu 1/16/20 25.1/16(20 1d. 2 iU11 • 4 Derain Phase I Dnploym.nt FM 1117/20 1/.1/6/20 SO WE 3.2 - S Report Cualom,r,ton and 0es9n Fri 1/17/20 Tue1/10/20 54 drys 3 ---11 6 6CACON When Con6µ2alson Thu 1/16/10 In 2/26/20 M Payr 3SS i 7 Develop sCortoln.rCwnmurvu106sOrd 7101/16/20 112/04/20 3065.2 2 1 3 Nu.Ildatons Propam __1 6 BEACON Integrate.seth 11411y I Wog SoleThM 1/16120 Mon)/9/20 54 026 3SS •e 9 4m17 6400a 6/stem 114(01061 web Wm1 Th.,1/16/20 We 39120 5464. 315 16 -• , 0106.Msnagem.nt 1717•6(602051 :0 Nate.to P,40.sd(NMPI Tot3/10/10 Toe 1110110 0da39 4 ; i 1/11 1: InsIllaion 6.17.016 Prowww7 Tho 1/16/20 Thu 1/5/20 50 days 2 1 02 Order&514.7 P1 a MF119•mM1 It WareM.oTlw 1/16/20 4..3/13/20 SBdays 2 irill —Si Procure Wr7Mrne Thu 1/26/00 Thu 3/5/20 50 drys 2 I. 9620.41:Ws 11441•114•11 len1Wmrnatien al Men 3/1420 Man 1/4/21 NS Ws 21.1.9 — . . . . n.__ . ...4 4201 ow", 15 3.46.AMI lasonenI lw W426 Deplap Aon 1/16/20 We 3/16120 0days •3/w , 76- Beg,..4143 Dee/wren:of A.141 a he Meters Mon 3/16/10 1547]6/20 22 days 15 -a.... ri, 140 Sysl...and Vr5135ceetwe 67 We 3/16/00 Mon 1/20/70 M dew 1635 1 Installatow Y Ili WW1 Sellem4449tane. rot 1/12/20 Tut 011/10 01479 17 ‘U21 • :9 Tran Uc/M Steen The 0n1Mti0n 11 SWOP Mon 3/16/20 Wed 1/11/20 31471 IS 1 10 A.Op •Up o•lns76Ila10ns 0.063/16/20 17112/21/20 26S day 15.11 + • 11 Charm-14.000 hitters imaged be 12/01113.110/26/30 Mon 1/1/1I 1005.4 20 j 1 4 22 761.2 ghat 111:Final Olenup 214196r6VW02Tw I/S/21 741 1/16/it 23 thy. uoz.r. 1 23 Plo,de Final MN System Cleanup Tuc 1/5/21 Man 1/16/21 21020 - i21- Foal System WI Tut 1/19/11 Fn 1/22/21 4days 23 Ia 1 25 Ful 2yl72m 41601441 Sat 1123/21 ".1/29(21 7 35.1 24 .'13/26 1 IAS..,Bert-1:S1Y•re badger New adtz/411.•eEIMII .0 were ^ww.1ow S.teKYrlcr Maroon, • Maw wcrerr (11x61,+1LL'29/:9 . 6461.14rw R,W4,-.g 0000.1 5.0000-et Of MallIMME 11.011... l,.nm.. 1l Pt.. I • Badger Meter,Inc. Use or disclosure of all data on this page is subject to the restrictions on the first page of this document. Statement of Work/Project Plan 11e79 Pageof 1618 Work Breakdown Structure: Miami Beach,FL-AMI Project Deployment bnitlatior. } r . $ desert Shareholders ` BEACON Interface P.• • ` I x- I Substantial --- Identified Creation i hAEte Completion • Kat1' >nD Notict of Award Precontruction Cc a TR rB Final System Meeting $. c. • endllettreikMeter Acceptance MMCO File Creation Project aoseout •. ",, Meeting • MMCO File Testing • AMI Design for Full • :;s. Deployment - —� Design Public • Order Meter Inventory Badger Meter,Inc. Use or disclosure of all data on this page is subject to the restrictions on the first page of this document. Statement of Work/Project Plan Pae110 Page ' 177 of 1618 • 6. Pre-Construction Meeting & Team Communication Plan 6.1 Pre-Construction Meeting • Badger Meter and Authorized Badger Meter Installation Partner will provide the City a detailed scheduling and installation plan at the Pre-Construction Meeting. • Project Team Communications Plan: Badger Meter will provide a Project Communication Plan at the Pre-Construction Meeting. This plan will contain the following sections: o Badger Meter shall provide the City a preliminary schedule once the City provides the Notice to Proceed. The schedule will need to be approved before construction can begin. o Badger Meter will provide the City an email on a weekly basis with the accounts that were completed for that week along with any approved work.This will serve as the official data file that will be used for the City's weekly installation review and reconciliation of completed accounts (From Authorized Badger Meter Installation Partner to Badger Meter and the City). Installation data files will be downloaded from the web portal on a weekly basis by Badger Meter and the City. o Authorized Badger Meter Installation Partner will email the full monthly data file to the Badger Meter Project Manager and Associate Project Manager monthly for invoice backup (from Authorized Badger Meter Installation Partner to Badger Meter). o As requested by the City, Badger Meter will provide periodic additional reporting related to installation, project performance, and other items deemed relevant to the project. o Badger Meter, the City, and Authorized Badger Meter Installation Partner will use the web portal to track completed accounts along with meeting minutes/recaps on a weekly basis. o Badger Meter will provide the City weekly status reports on daily installations completed, unable to complete accounts, route completion, installation metrics, installation forecast and updated schedule. o Badger Meter will be conducting quality assurance checks with the meter and endpoint installations to ensure the City's approval is met on quality installations. o Badger Meter will inspect all installations of meters and endpoints throughout the installation phase of the project. All findings will be provided to the City on a weekly basis of which accounts were audited, as well as which accounts have issues. Badger Meter,Inc. Use or disclosure of all data on this page is subject to the restrictions on the first page of this document. Statement of Work/Project Plan Pae 11 Page 191 8 of 1618 Team Communication Plan Communication Stakeholders Involved Purpose Frequency Type/Method All primary Gather Before Project Initiation Meeting stakeholders, information for Start Date Meeting sponsors Initiation Plan Pre-Construction All stakeholders Distribute Project Pre-Kick Off Meeting Meeting Plan Meeting Badger Meter, the Communicate City, and Authorized plans and Near Project Start Project Kick Off Badger Meter stakeholder Date Meeting installation Partner roles/responsibiliti es Update stakeholders on Status Reports Project Team progress of the Monthly Meeting/Report project To review detailed plans (tasks, Team Meetings, Project Team assignments, and Weekly Meeting action items) Identify Project Team, Key improvement Post Project Stakeholders, and plans, lessons End of Project Meeting/Report Review Sponsors learned and review accomplishments Review overall Quarterly Project health of the Review Project Team project and Quarterly Meeting/Report highlight areas requiring action Badger Meter,Inc. Use or'disclosure of all data on this page is subject to the restrictions on the first page of this document. Statement of Work/Project Plan P�1 9 ae t2 Page of 1618 7. Quality Control & Risk Management Plan 7.1 Quality Control The project will utilize Badger Meter's standard quality management plan. Quality control is utilized across all aspects of the project including installation processes, auditing, data checking, training, and automated systems. Authorized Badger Meter Installation Partner will actively manage all project data in an electronic method that eliminates data errors (WOMS). Authorized Badger Meter Installation Partner is responsible for preventing, identifying, and correcting all data errors. All data will be collected electronically. Proactive and continued improvement of data management processes will be provided. Authorized Badger Meter Installation Partner will manage the following types of data: • Installation account data • Inventory data o Authorized Badger Meter Installation Partner is expected to manage inventory data (meter serial number) from the time of acceptance through installation, to the time of invoice to Badger Meter • GPS data • Invoice data • Quality control metrics • Project work metrics Most importantly, our processes ensure all installation data reported is 100 percent accurate. Installation data includes but is not limited to the following: • New and old meter serial numbers • New register and transmitter serial numbers • GPS coordinates • Account data • Time data • Final read picture • Final meter read • Installation notes • Installation type • Skipped installation reason and description Any installation accounts with inaccurate or missing account data will not be accepted and will require the Authorized Badger Meter Installation Partner installer to correct the data. Badger Meter;Inc. Use or disclosure of ail data on this page is subject to the restrictions on the first page of this document. Statement of Work/Project Plan Pae 13 Page tai 0 of 1618 Authorized Badger Meter Installation Partner is expected to utilize automated methods to ensure data integrity is upheld. Authorized Badger Meter Installation Partner is expected to adhere to the following best practices to help ensure data integrity: • All pertinent data is required to be stored by Authorized Badger Meter Installation Partner in a redundant back-up system to prevent data loss • Use of images for meter, register, and transmitter serial numbers • Keystroke verification to identify mistyped data • GPS data collected at time of original installation • Duplicate data checking • Verification of meter, register, and transmitter serial numbers by comparing to inventory data provided by Badger Meter • Data verification will be completed by an Authorized Badger Meter Installation Partner quality specialist • Authorized Badger Meter Installation Partner is expected to retain all project data for the duration of the project Authorized Badger Meter Installation Partner will transmit electronic installation data to the City on a weekly basis in the file format acceptable to the City. Any customer issues that arise will be addressed within 48 hours by the City and Badger Meter. Authorized Billing system of Badger Meter mk Billing system of imk BEACON AMA y the City Installation the City(only (installation data) (installation data Partner installation data) with reads) installation data 7.2 Risk Management Plan 7.2.1 Purpose of the Risk Management Plan A risk is an event or condition that, if occurs, could have a positive or negative effect on a project's objectives. Risk management is the process of identifying, assessing, responding to, monitoring, and reporting risks. This Risk Management Plan defines how risks associated with the City project will be identified, analyzed, and managed. It outlines how risk management activities will be performed, recorded, and monitored throughout the lifecycle of the project and provides best practices for recording and prioritizing risks. The Risk Management Plan is created by the Badger Meter Project Manager and is monitored and updated throughout the project. Badger Meter,Inc. Use or disclosure of all data on this page is subject to the restrictions on the first page of this document. Statement of Work/Project Plan PT1 age 1 14 Page of 1618 • 7.2.2 Risk Management Process The Badger Meter Senior Project Manager will work with the project team to ensure that risks are accurately identified, analyzed, and managed throughout the life of the project. Risks will be identified as early as possible in the project so as to minimize their impact. The steps for accomplishing this are outlined in the following sections. 7.2.3 Risk Identification Risk identification will involve the project team, appropriate stakeholders, and will include an evaluation of environmental factors, organizational culture, and the project management plan including the project scope. Careful attention will be given to the project deliverables, assumptions, constraints, cost/effort estimates, resource plan, and other key project documents. 7.2.4 Risk Analysis All risks identified will be assessed to identify the range of possible project outcomes. Qualification will be used to determine which risks are the top risks to pursue and respond to and which risks can be less of a focus. Below is Badger Meter's Risk Management process: Risk mitigation planning, Risk identification Risk impact y Risk prioritization y implementation, assessment and progress • monitoring Badger Meter,Inc. Use or disclosure of all data on this page is subject to the restrictions on the first page of this document. Statement of Work/Project Plan Pae 15 Page ¶182 of 1618 8. Ordering of Equipment/Materials Badger Meter will manage and communicate product lead times to the City when orders are received. Badger Meter will be primarily responsible for placing order with enough lead time prevent schedule delays. Each order will be reviewed and approved by the City before it is released. 8.1 Production Lead Time Badger Meter will abide by the estimated production lead times listed below as best as possible based on ongoing product demand and other factors that could affect order lead times. Deliverables Lead Times 5/8"— 2" Disc Meters and E-Series 4-6 Weeks Ultrasonic Meters LTE-M Endpoints 4-6 Weeks Registers and Endpoints for Retrofits 4-6 Weeks Training 4-6 Weeks Badger Meter,Inc. Use or disclosure of all data on this page is subject to the restrictions on the first page of this document. Statement of Work/Project1Plan Pagea�lg3 of 1618 9. Software & Interfaces • Billing Interface: Badger Meter, Authorized Badger Meter Installation Partner, the City, and the City's billing vendor (CIS)will work together to ensure that a proper billing interface is in place prior to any installations being completed for the project. • Installation Data: Authorized Badger Meter Installation Partner will provide the installation data in a CSV format to the City. The data will then be imported by the City into their own billing, and the City will use the billing interface so that it can be entered into the BEACON AMA system. Authorized Badger Meter Installation Partner and Badger Meter will work collaboratively with the City to facilitate these transitions to be as smooth as possible. • BEACON AMA: The software will provide a consumer engagement module (EyeOnWater) that includes online access and a smartphone application, which provides usage information to the water service customer. • Approach for validating interface prior to starting installations will include four phases as follows: 1. Functional Testing (FT); 2. Systems Integration Testing (SIT); 3. User Acceptance Testing (UAT); and 4. Beta Testing • Functional Testing (FT): During Functional Testing phase, each individual interface will be tested to ensure it is performing to solution requirements specification. Authorized Badger Meter Installation Partner will develop test cases and test the functionality of the Work Order Management System (WOMS) (including CIS data loading to the WOMS Web Interface and generation of the MMCO file to CIS specifications). The CIS vendor will test the functionality of generating meter and account ('sync') data to the BEACON platform as well as the return and processing of the AMI reads. Authorized Badger Meter Installation Partner will work with Badger Meter to test the functionality of processing the CIS meter and account ('sync') data and creating AMI read data for the CIS system. • System Integration Testing/Alpha Testing (SIT): The main objective is to prove basic meter reading and billing functionality. Authorized Badger Meter installation Partner will document test cases for each system integration interface scenario and manage the end- to-end integration testing of all solution interfaces. SIT will evaluate the system's compliance with its specified integration requirements and ensure data accuracy and timeliness. This phase of testing requires a sandbox testing environment to test the WOMS, BEACON, and CIS hardware and software system components. To minimize risk, a small set of the City's employees may be asked to participate in having a new meter installed at their homes so that metering hardware can be field deployed and tested. The goal of this phase is to verify end-to-end connectivity of field devices through the communications network to BEACON as well as test the Authorized Badger Meter Badger Meter,Inc. Use or disclosure of all data on this page is subject to the restrictions on the first page of this document. Statement of Work/Project Plan Pae 17 Page 'g1 4 of 1618 Installation Partner WOMS (WOMS)to CIS and the CIS to and from the BEACON system interfaces. Multiple test cases covering all possible scenarios (sizes, retro, etc.) will be developed and executed, such as the following: 1. Authorized Badger Meter Installation Partner-CIS: Mass Meter Change Out (MMCO) 2. Authorized Badger Meter Installation Partner creates various MMCO files, and validates CIS-required format is accurate 3. Various MMCO files imported to the CIS test environment will be validated for successful import and all appropriate CIS data fields are updated. 4. CIS-BEACON (Sync and Reads) Badger Meter will provide a general format to the City's CIS system to create a 'sync' file and the CIS system will be programmed to create the sync based on required Badger Meter layout. Once that sync file is created, Authorized Badger Meter Installation Partner will manually review the file against the Badger Meter format to identify any errors to be corrected by the CIS vendor. Once Authorized Badger Meter Installation Partner approves the file imported to a BEACON test system to validate data format and content accuracy the file will be passed to Badger Meter for final approval. Upon Badger Meter approval,a sample Billing Read file will be created for testing, within the CIS test environment. The billing read file is then verified in the CIS system and the interface will then be deemed production (or UAT) ready. • User Acceptance Testing (UAT): Use cases and test cases will be co-developed by the City and Authorized Badger Meter Installation Partner to cover all potential AMI and CIS billing scenarios. During this phase, the City will lead, with Authorized Badger Meter Installation Partner guidance, "real world" testing that validates whether the system can support daily business operational and user requirements. Thorough UAT will capture potential inconsistencies and facilitate resolution. New and redesigned business processes may also be tested during UAT. • Beta Testing: After successfully completing all other test phases, Beta Testing can begin with deploying of a pre-determined (500) quantity of metering hardware installed in the field. A defined set of Beta Testing test cases and acceptance criteria will be developed during the Interface Test Planning Workshop. Business process changes and improvements will be tested during this Beta phase so that they can also be debugged prior to a full-production deployment. This provides the users time to adjust to new processes and procedures and builds a familiarity with the new systems and methods to be employed that will help ensure a smooth transition to the new BEACON AMA system. • Interface Management: The following table provides detailed responsibilities between the City and Badger Meter/Authorized Badger Meter Installation Partner for each specific step in developing, testing, and managing the interfaces. Badger Meter,Inc. Use or disclosure of all data on this page is subject to the restrictions on the first page of this document. Statement of Work/Project Plan Pagea1185 of 1618 Test Phase Badger Meter/Authorized Badger Responsibilities of the City Meter Installation Partner Responsibilities Functional • Interface • Review Testing (FT) requirements/specifications requirements/specifications • Review and analyze • Decisions on field data to be requested field data for CIS collected and stored in CIS storage • Provide production level CIS • Work with the City on data meter and account data setup/questions • Work with Authorized Badger • CIS data gap analysis Meter Installation • Develop test cases Partner/Badger Meter on Test case execution and data setup/questions • • validation Systems • Work with the City on data • CIS test environment/support Integration setup/questions • Work with Authorized Badger Testing • Develop test cases Meter Installation (SIT) • Test case execution and Partner/Badger Meter on validation data setup/questions User • Co-develop test • CIS test environment Acceptance cases/acceptance criteria • Co-develop test Testing • Assist with setting up data to cases/acceptance criteria (UAT) support test cases • Assist with setting up data to • Support test case execution support test cases and validation • Execute test cases • Validate results Beta Testing • Co-develop test • Account identification cases/acceptance criteria • Co-develop test • Support test case execution cases/acceptance criteria and validation • Execute test cases • Validate results Badger Meter,Inc. Use or disclosure of all data on this page is subject to the restrictions on the first page of this document. Statement of Work/Project Plan Pae 19 Page ¶1 6 of 1618 10. Data Workflow The following chart defines the method in which the City will be provided installation data to upload to its billing system at a mutually agreed upon frequency. The time from installation or meter change for an account to the time the data is provided to the City to enter into its billing system will not exceed 48 hours. It will be the City's responsibility to enter the installation data into its billing system and then into the BEACON AMA system. Installation Data Workflow: Standard Operating Procedure The following flow chart displays how the installation data will move throughout the project beginning with Authorized Badger Meter Installation Partner's database to its installer(s) back through its checks and balances system, out to its web portal for customer access and finally into the billing system and BEACON AMA. 1 r -\ 1 1 Authorized Account data is Authorized Badger Meter Installation uploaded to Badger Meter Installation1111* data is 14 Authorized ii+ Installation Partner loads collected in the Badger Meter Partner seleted accounts field for each Installation into handhelds for account Partner web data check for t installations ) o ` 1 � Pohl � each installation J I C 1 / 1 r r Authorized Authorized Badger Installed accounts Approved Badger Meter Meter Installation from CIS are installation data 4= installation Partner emails the uploaded into 4 is uploaded by Partner loads 4 data to Badger BEACON AMA by the City into the the web portal Meter for further the City CIS with approved QC review installation data 1 _/ J Badger Meter,Inc. Use or disclosure of all data on this page is subject to the restrictions on the first page of this document. Statement of Work/ProjectJPlan Pagea'91�7 of 1618 11 . Acceptance Criteria of Badger Meter Deliverables In order to facilitate installation acceptance, on a monthly basis, Badger Meter shall provide the City with an electronic submission of a list of installations completed in the prior month (the "Verified Installation Data"). Following the City's receipt of the Verified Installation Data, each installation set forth therein will be accepted by the City provided the following occurs: 1. Satisfactory inspection by the City to be completed within 15 days; 2. Successful capture of a confirming meter reading or sequence of meter readings from that meter and endpoint by the City operating the BEACON AMA system in a normal way; and 3. Confirmation that Verified Installation Data has been correctly captured in the City's billing system for each service location. Installation Conditional Acceptance: Within 15 days from its receipt of the Verified Installation data, the City will promptly notify Badger Meter of any installations set forth in the Verified Installation Data that do not meet the City's acceptance as listed above so that Badger Meter may resolve any discrepancies. If, with respect to installations set forth in the Verified Installation Data, the City does not (1) inspect the installations; (2) attempt to obtain confirming readings; or (3)confirm that the correct information for the installations have been captured in the City's billing system, in each case within 10 business days of the City's receipt of Verified Installation Data through no fault of Badger Meter, the installations set forth in the Verified Installation Data shall be deemed by the City to be conditionally accepted. Payments: On a monthly basis, Badger Meter must provide the City an electronic invoice that itemizes conditionally accepted installations and affirmatively accepted installations and any authorized additional work for which payment has not yet been processed. All acceptable invoiced items shall be processed and paid by the City. If, at any time within 12 months after the City's acceptance of any installations, the City finds with respect to such installations that such installations do not meet the criteria of acceptance set forth above, then the City must remand the work to Badger Meter for correction, which Badger Meter must do at its own expense. Provided, however, that if, in performing such corrections, Badger Meter replaces equipment provided by Badger Meter, or repairs the installation of equipment which, in either case, is not covered by warranty, Badger Meter may invoice the City for the same. Milestone Acknowledgment: Written acknowledged of project milestones met thought the project will be provided by the City to Badger Meter as requested by the Badger Meter Senior Project Manager and/or PMO Manager within five business days of the request. • Badger Meter,Inc. Use or disclosure of all data on this page is subject to the restrictions on the first page of this document. Statement of Work/Project Plan Pagea11188 of 1618 12. System Performance & Acceptance 12.1 Initial Deployment Phase Prior to the commencement of full-scale installation, Authorized Badger Meter Installation Partner shall replace meters and install endpoints on one or more of the City's routes, comprising approximately 500 meters, following the Badger Meter's proposed procedures. During this test and for a period no longer than 10 business days following it, the City and Badger Meter shall evaluate the procedures for public notification, scheduling installations, meter and endpoint installation, data transfer to the City's billing system, meter reading over the system, installation data management, and problem resolution to ensure they are working and effective. In addition, the City may require modification to any procedures that it deems are deficient, ineffective, or otherwise unacceptable to the City. No work will commence on other routes until the AMI system equipment is deemed operational and approved by the City to performance requirements on the test route, the project control procedures, and systems. 1. At least three months in advance of planned installations, the City must provide the details of the routes to be released. 2. Badger Meter, the City, CIS, and Authorized Badger Meter Installation Partner will complete the full interface work within two months. 3. Badger Meter will place an order for products based on the determined meter sizes in the route released by the City, and in parallel, Authorized Badger Meter Installation Partner will begin mobilization of on-site resources for meter installations deployment. 4. Badger Meter will establish the City's BEACON AMA portfolio and ensure proper testing with the City, Authorized Badger Meter Installation Partner, and CIS to ensure proper data flow between all applicable systems. 5. After the first day's installs, a "live test"meter swap file is generated and will be processed through the City's CIS test environment, and once approved will be processed into their live production environment. 6. Authorized Badger Meter Installation Partner will perform a network analysis on the first day's installs to validate all installs from that day are online and communicating properly with the BEACON AMA system. 7. BEACON AMA integration will then be completed with generating a live sync file from CIS to BEACON AMA. BEACON AMA will then provide a billing read file, which will be imported into the City's CIS. 8. The team will review all procedures used and results to identify potential changes required prior to the start of full deployment. 9. Badger Meter can provide a brief training overview of the BEACON AMA system to the City upon the successful completion of the CIS integration being conducted by Authorized Badger Meter Installation Partner, CIS, the City, and Badger Meter. 10.Badger Meter and Authorized Badger Meter Installation Partner team will provide full project support throughout the entire initial deployment phase to ensure all support Badger Meter,Inc. Use or disclosure of all data on this page is subject to the restrictions on the first page of this document. Statement of Work/ProjectJJPlan Pagea19189 of 1618 necessary to ensure a successful implementation and eventual rollout to the full-scale deployment phase. 11.Upon successful review of the BEACON AMA system by the City, Badger Meter will request a formal acknowledgement by the City's Project Manager to allow the beginning of the full project deployment along with the release of all additional routes for meter installations. 13. Meter Installations • Endpoints (ORION Cellular LTE-M) are to be mounted through a composite lid in a meter pit by the Meter Installation Partner, Authorized Badger Meter Installation Partner. • Please note: Endpoints must be installed per the ORION Water Endpoint Installation Manual. • All installation crews will carry the City's badge with them at all times. • Installation Schedule Availability: Installers will be available for evening and weekend installations as needed (specific hours and days for work during the Pre-Construction Meeting can be discussed to ensure all teams are in agreement with stated times and working conditions based on sunlight available year round): o Proposed regular schedules include Monday through Friday from 7:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. as well as additional hours/days necessary to provide appointments for residents who are not available during normal business hours. o Number of crews for installations shall be proposed to the City during the Pre- Construction Meeting by Authorized Badger Meter Installation Partner and Badger Meter. • Installation Quality Control o Authorized Badger Meter Installation Partner will inspect the meter setting, piping, and valves before the installation of a meter. o If any work is required, Authorized Badger Meter Installation Partner will need to stop the installation and notify the City of the issue(s)found so that they can complete the work. o If the installation cannot be completed,the Installation Manager shall contact the City's field contact immediately to ensure that the installation can be reviewed and the work can be completed. • Installation Data o The meter team at the City will need to work with Authorized Badger Meter Installation Partner and Badger Meter to do their best to determine what meter sizes will be needed at what location and in what quantities overall so that orders can be placed accurately and timely. • Authorized Badger Meter Installation Partner Work Order Management System collects the following data: o Date the order was initiated and completed o Final read of old meter o Old meter number Badger Meter,Inc. Use or disclosure of all data on this page is subject to the restrictions on the first page of this document. Statement of Work/Project Plan Pae 23 Page1110of1618 o New meter number o Endpoint ID o GPS coordinates o Meter location code o Meter reading code o Results of tamper inspection o Follow-up installations o Comment section o Photos of new installation o Pipe material (upstream and downstream) • Meter& Endpoint Installation Schedule o 12-month installation schedule (Ramp-up and down) ■ Start the initial deployment meter installations in January 2020 and complete installations in January 2021 • Approximately 1,400 installations per month Badger Meter,Inc. Use or disclosure of all data on this page is subject to the restrictions on the first page of this document. Statement of Work/Project Plan Pagea'V of 1618 14. Payments & Invoicing 14.1 Partner Invoicing — Workflow The below workflow diagram outlines how Badger Meter expects Authorized Badger Meter Installation Partner to handle invoicing for installation work performed. Authorized Badger Meter Installation Partner will be expected to invoice Badger Meter for accepted installation work only. ,rimmini=moommomme Authorized Authorized Badger Data rejected Bader Meter Meter Installation is reviewed Installation Partner submits Data not lok by install data with approved Authorized Partner performs work descriptions to Badger Meter requested Badger Meter Installation installation work Partner I I 1- -1 Authorized Badger ok Meter Installation Badger Meter verifies Partner invoices y the invoice matches Data is approved the installation Badger Meter for records accepted products / and services I r let 1 Invoices do Invoices match not match J I ' Once Authorized Badger Meter holds Badger Meter retainage per Badger Meter process Installation Partner is agreement and pays Authorized Badger paid,Badger Meter will Authorized Badger Meter Installation Partnersinvoices o invoice the City for the Meter Installation same Products and Partner the rest of the , Services invoice • Badger Meter,Inc. Use or disclosure of all data on this page is subject to the restrictions on the first page of this document. Statement of Work/Project Plan Page T19 Page] 25 of 1618 Authorized Badger Meter Installation Partner is required to submit documentation of installation work performed including but not limited to: • Account number of installation • Work order ID • Type of installation performed • Type of product used • Installation address • Serial number of product installed • Installation date and time • Verification of QC check (as applicable) Invoicing for non-installation related work will occur in the same manner with a work summary and detailed account breakdown included with Authorized Badger Meter Installation Partner's invoice. Badger Meter will reject all invoices without proper work documentation. 14.2 Internal Project Acceptance All work will be accepted and considered complete when the letter of substantial completion is received, payment is received from customer, and invoicing and inventory are reconciled. 14.3 External Project Acceptance All work outlined in contract is performed to the acceptable standards of the City. Installation Invoices: Badger Meter receives installation data from Authorized Badger Meter Installation Partner via email based on installation data once per month. The Badger Meter Senior Project Manager and Associate Project Manager will check installation data for errors. Validated installation data will be provided to the City for approval. Badger Meter will then approve the invoices from Authorized Badger Meter Installation Partner and have the Badger Meter Associate Project Manager forward to the Badger Meter Accounts Payable Department for processing.At the end of each month, the Badger Meter Project Manager will create a pay request. Once the pay request is approved by the City, the Badger Meter Associate Project Manager will work with the Badger Meter Customer Care Representative to generate a customer invoice that will only be generated for internal purposes. Once that internal invoice is generated, it will be reviewed and approved by the Badger Meter Project Manager. Badger Meter,Inc. Use or disclosure of all data on this page is subject to the restrictions on the first page of this document. Statement of Work/Project Plan Pagea?1193 of 1618 15. Change Management A change in scope can generally be defined as a requested alteration to a project that has an effect on the cost, schedule, quality, performance, or reputation of the project. Any change not covered in the project scope can be considered a scope change. In the event a change is needed, Badger Meter will follow the predefined change management plans outlined in the subsection below. 15.1 Internal Change Management Potential changes in scope will be reviewed by the following Badger Meter parties (as needed): PMO Manager, Senior Project Manager, Account Manager, Bids and Contracts Department, Authorized Badger Meter Installation Partner personnel along with the appointed personnel representing the City. 15.2 External Change Management If a change is initiated by the City, the Change Order Process flow chart provided below will be used. Badger Meter,Inc. Use or disclosure of all data on this page is subject to the restrictions on the first page of this document. Statement of Work/Project Plan Pae 27 Page 11 4 of 1618 15.3 Change Order — Workflow The below workflow diagram outlines how Badger Meter expects to handle Change Orders with the City for work performed on the project. Change order Badger Meter and the Change Order request Badger Meter reviews requested by the y City collaborate on y submitted to Badger y Change Order City identifying solutions Meter by the City request ti / Change Change Order Order / approved declined 1 Changes are Badger Meter and the declined by the City City review changes (cost,schedule, and Badger Meter risk, etc.) Agreed upon changes Change Order is officially Changes are agreed 9 P 9 created,documented,and upon by the City and are implemented in the signed by the City and Project Badger Meter Badger Meter • Badger Meter,Inc. Use or disclosure of all data on this page is subject to the restrictions on the first page of this document. Statement of Work/Project Plan Pae 28 Page 191 5 of 1618 16. Training Badger Meter prefers a "demonstrate and perform"type of training methodology. Badger Meter, along with our installation partner, will conduct an introductory training to ensure that everyone at the City has a solid understanding of the Badger Meter BEACON AMA software, services, and products. Badger Meter's subject matter experts can customize training agendas to fit the needs of the City that will provide more focused training sessions for each specific group. We also encourage the City to record each training session so that it can be used in the future for reference. • All training will be conducted with the City's BEACON AMA software and ORION Cellular endpoints. Any damage to the hardware or unwanted changes to software settings will be replaced or set back to the City's preference. • Initial training sessions will include verbal or written tests for each trainee and evaluations of the training. Failures in either will be discussed with the City representative and sessions will be repeated upon the request of the City representative. • Training documents will be provided by Badger Meter for all initial training sessions and, when applicable, for follow-up training sessions. • If the group of trainees is too large for one session, that session will be repeated to accommodate the size of the group or for office coverage.This may increase the total amount of training hours for the project. • Badger Meter proposes four training phases. The introductory training will be conducted within 30-days of the meter installations beginning and will include Badger product training for the City's Operations team. The first training phase will be for the initial deployment and will include the installation training and BEACON AMA overview. The second phase of training will be conducted a minimum of two weeks after the prerequisite training. This allows the system to collect historical reads and display additional alerts. The third training phase is a follow-up training session after the City has been using the system for a period of time. There may also be additional BEACON AMA users that require training.We wish to highlight that we also include a "Training Prep" and "Training Refresher" course before and after the first training but before the second training. This is designed to ensure trainees get the most out of the training. • Phase I training will be a total of three days of training time. The agenda is based on up to 48 field technicians and five billing clerks. • Phase II training will be a total of two days of training time. The agenda is based on up to five billing clerks and 25 customer service representatives. • Phase III is forecasted to be up to three days of training time but may be adjusted based on topics and attendees. Badger Meter,Inc. Use or disclosure of all data on this page is subject to the restrictions on the first page of this document. Statement of Work/Project Plan P11 ae 6 29 Page of 1618 16.1 Training Phase I: Endpoint Installation • Endpoint Installation: Using Badger Meter documents and recommended practices, the installers are trained in the installation of meters and ORION Cellular endpoints for various applications. Training will include demonstration of the correct way to perform the installation, followed by observation of the trainee performing the installations. Each attendee will receive hardcopies of the appropriate training material. • The Field Installation training will be spilt into two groups (24 installers per group), with the first group being training on Day I and the second group being trained on Day 2. The training will consist of an overview of the system from endpoint installation to the billing read being transmitted to billing. The third day of training will be split between following up on any questions from field installers and performing prerequisite training with the billing clerks. Badger Meter,Inc. Use or disclosure of all data on this page is subject to the restrictions on the first page of this document. Statement of Wort/Project Plan Page x1197 of 1618 Sample Endpoint Installation Phase I, Day 1 (First group) & Day 2 (Second group) Times Subject Notes Suggested Attendees Possible Other Attendees 30 min Overview of General explanation of Installers, meter Managers ORION Cellular how the endpoints readers function and interact with the BEACON AMA software 30 min Assets Endpoints: Installers, meter Managers • Available readers • Pre-provisioned • Provisioned 1 hours Installation of Installation Installers, meter Managers meters and considerations readers endpoints (in Activation FOB classroom) Installation Form Splicing wire Endpoint Status Tool 4 hours Installation of At meter locations and Installers, meter Managers meters and with Trainer readers endpoints supervision 1 hour Review& Quiz Installers, meter Managers readers Total training: 7 hours Badger Meter,Inc. Use or disclosure of all data on this page is subject to the restrictions on the first page of this document. Statement of Work/ProjectJPlan Pagea11198 of 1618 Meter and Endpoint Installation Phase I, Day 3: Times Subject Notes Suggested Possible Other Attendees Attendees 2 hours Installation of Trainer will inspect Installers, meter Managers meters and additional readers endpoints installations and provide feedback 1 hour BEACON AMA. General overview of Billing clerks BEACON AMA admin overview BEACON AMA software 2 hours Billing Cycle Steps of a billing Billing clerks Customer Service cycle BEACON AMA admin 30 min Users • Staff Billing clerks Customer Service • • Customers BEACON AMA admin • Manage EyeOnWater 30 min Questions Billing clerks Customer Service BEACON AMA admin Total training: 6 hours 16.2 Training Phase II: BEACON AMA Software • Software Operation: Software training is provided to different groups at different levels. The City and Badger Meter will develop a training plan that considers dates, times, number of trainees, and software features to be trained. Training documents will be provided by Badger Meter. • Billing Clerk training will include all BEACON AMA subjects in order to complete a successful billing cycle. Badger Meter,Inc. Use or disclosure of all data on this page is subject to the restrictions on the first page of this document. Statement of Work/Project Plan Pagea?'99 of 1618 BEACON AMA Software Phase II, Day 1 (Billing Clerks): Times Subject Notes Suggested Possible Other Attendees Attendees 1 hour BEACON AMA General overview of Billing clerks BEACON AMA overview BEACON AMA admin software 3 hours Billing Cycle Includes import from Billing clerks BEACON AMA • CIS admin • Billing Export to CIS 30 min At A Glance Modules and their Billing clerks BEACON AMA features admin 1 hour Monitor All sections covered: Billing clerks BEACON AMA • Facets admin • Water usage Graph • Downloads • Results/Cards 30 min Assets Endpoint Status Billing clerks BEACON AMA admin Service Utility Settings 1 hour Review/Quiz Includes evaluation of Billing clerks BEACON AMA admin trainees' BEACON AMA knowledge Total training: 7 hours • Badger Meter,Inc. Use or disclosure of all data on this page is subject to the restrictions on the first page of this document. Statement of Work/Project Plan Pagea1g200 of 1618 BEACON AMA Software Phase II, Day 2 (Customer Service — AM and PM sessions if desired by the City): Times Subject Notes Suggested Possible Other Attendees Attendees 30 min BEACON General overview of Customer service BEACON AMA AMA overview BEACON AMA software admin 1 hour At A Glance Modules and their Customer service BEACON AMA features admin 1 hour Monitor All sections covered: Customer service BEACON AMA • Facets admin • Water usage • Graph • Downloads • Results/Cards 30 min EyeOnWater Review of EyeOnWater Customer service BEACON AMA features admin 30 min Assets Endpoint Status Customer service BEACON AMA admin 30 min Review/Quiz Includes evaluation of Customer service BEACON AMA trainees BEACON AMA admin knowledge Total training: 4 hours 16.3 Training Phase Ill: BEACON AMA Software • If needed, this phase will be used to train new BEACON AMA users or it may be used for any additional training requested by the City. • After a minimum of three to six months of using the BEACON AMA system, a three-day training will be coordinated between the City and the Badger Meter Training Coordinator. At that time, the City will provide a list of questions or items requiring further training. If there are additional BEACON AMA users requiring training, this session can be used for that. Training documents will be provided by Badger Meter. Badger Meter,Inc. Use or disclosure of all data on this page is subject to the restrictions on the first page of this document. Statement of Work/Project Plan Page Page 1 1 of 1618 17. Project Closeout 17.1 Project Completion • In pursuit of closing out the project, the Badger Meter and Authorized Badger Meter Installation Partner teams will follow these procedures: o Review all project deliverables and validate that the deliverables have been completed per the defined acceptance criteria (this will be occurring throughout the project). o Obtain substantial route completion signoff from the City throughout the project per the defined acceptance criteria (this will be occurring throughout the project). o After the review of the list of accounts previously defined as return to utility (RTU) and upon mutual agreement, such accounts shall be removed from scope for the City to manage or rescheduled for Authorized Badger Meter Installation Partner to complete. o Review any pending action items and agree on the resolution (this will be occurring throughout the project). o Review inventory status and disposition, and discuss/resolve discrepancies (this will be occurring throughout the project). o Review financial status/budget, discuss/resolve discrepancies (this will be occurring throughout the project). o Authorized Badger Meter Installation Partner to deliver all data and pictures obtained throughout the project to the City and Badger Meter. o Authorized Badger Meter Installation Partner to deliver Closeout/Project Book to Badger Meter and the City, which may include scope summary, technical documentation, and billing procedures, and provide account/route signoff summary and distribute list of key contacts. • Should the City disagree on the completion criteria of any item, the following resolution methods are suggested: o A list of items of unacceptable work will need to be provided by the City to Badger Meter and Authorized Badger Meter Installation Partner along with scheduling a meeting to review and discuss a proper solution and project closeout o Escalation path through Authorized Badger Meter Installation Partner, Badger Meter, and the City for detailed discussion, contract review, and mutually agreeable resolution. 17.2 Project Closeout Activities • During the installation project, as batches of accounts are installed,the City will be asked to review and provide signoff per route. Badger Meter,Inc. Use or disclosure of all data on this page is subject to the restrictions on the first page of this document. Statement of Work/Project Plan Pae Page 12 2 35 of 1618 • Once all the routes have been substantially completed and signed off, a closeout meeting will be scheduled for all parties. • Closeout Meeting Agenda: o Review project scope o Review final project deliverables and route completion o Review project metrics and overall project status o Review RTU list o Review any pending action items o Review inventory status and disposition o Discuss project documentation o Conduct project lessons learned session o Obtain formal acceptance of project completion • Project Closeout Criteria: o All meter change outs processed in the WOMS system o All routes substantially complete o Meter data available in BEACON AMA o All inventory reconciled and dispersed o No pending action items o No outstanding Assist/RTU accounts o Training of the City staff is completed o Installation pictures delivered to the City Badger Meter,Inc. Use or disclosure of all data on this page is subject to the restrictions on the first page of this document. Statement of Work/ProjectJJPlan Pagea1�203 of 1618 18. Installation Services Statement of Work 18.1 Outside Meter Installation Installation of outside set small and intermediate water meters ranging in size from 5/8"to 2." 18.1.1 Statement of Work • Small meters (up to and including 1") and intermediate meters (1-1/2" and 2") o Utilize an electronic work order management system for work order assignment and data collection o Validate that the meter serial number and address match the work order management system data o Remove the old meter and gaskets and replace with a new meter, gaskets, and endpoint device o Take the following pictures and store in the work order management system • Old meter serial number • Old meter final read • New meter installation • Post-installation area o Activate the transmitter device o Digitally record old meter and new meter/endpoint information 18.1.2 Deliverables • Provide electronic change out data to the City 18.1.3 Assumptions • Meters being replaced are like for like (same size, lay length, etc.) • Badger Meter is able to accept a 90% Route Saturation/Completion before being provided additional routes, provided all route releases will be at a minimum 5,000 accounts per release to ensure a steady installation pace to meet the schedule requirements • On-site meter inventory to be provided by the City with buffer of six weeks or more • New, composite, pre-drilled lids are available at the time of meter installation • Client prepared to provide required support to resolve meter assist/RTU/escalation requests within ten days of notification • Any unique customer accounts shall be explicitly identified • Recommended pictures are noted above; however, Authorized Badger Meter Installation Partner can take additional photos if required • Work will occur during normal, approved work hours; however, scheduled appointments for intermediate and large meters may be out of normal work hours with no additional cost to the City Badger Meter,Inc. Use or disclosure of all data on this page is subject to the restrictions on the first page of this document. Statement of Work/Project Plan Pagea¶204 of 1618 18.2 Outside Meter Retrofit (Register, Endpoint & Lid) Retrofit of small, intermediate, and large water meters ranging in size from 5/8" to 10", all types including but not limited to PD, Turbine, Mag and Compound. 18.2.1 Statement of Work (All Meters up to 10") • Utilize an electronic work order management system for work order assignment and data collection • Validate that the meter serial and address matches the work order management system data • Remove the old transmitter and replace with a new transmitter • Take the following pictures and store in the work order management system o Old meter serial number o Old meter final read o New meter installation o Post-installation area • Activate the transmitter device • Digitally record old meter and new meter/endpoint information 18.2.2 Deliverables • Provide electronic change out data to the City 18.2.3 Assumptions • Badger Meter will adhere to CIS/Billing upload file format for retro-fits • Recommended pictures are noted above, however Badger Meter can take additional photos if required 18.3 Professional Services Professional services to include warehousing facilities, printing, and storage. 18.3.1 Statement of Work • Warehouse space and project office space to be provided by the City • Authorized Badger Meter Installation Partner provides and places all post installation door hangers for meter installation services • Includes Authorized Badger Meter Installation Partner inventory management services 18.4 Electronic Mass Meter Change Out Interface Electronic Mass Meter Change Out Interface pricing is included in all installation and retrofit applications. Badger Meter,Inc. Use or disclosure of all data on this page is subject to the restrictions on the first page of this document. Statement of Work/Project Plan Page ai 105 of 1618 18.4.1 Statement of Work • Obtain CIS/Utility Billing Meter and Account data • Perform data gap analysis to identify missing and/or improperly formatted data • Load CIS/Utility Billing data into WOMS, Authorized Badger Meter Installation Partner's Work Order Management System • Load new meter and transmitter inventory data into WOMS • Perform data QA/QC validity audits on meter exchange data collected • Perform network validation QA/QC on installed meters/transmitters • Troubleshoot and correct data exceptions 18.4.2 Deliverables • Generate Mass Meter Change Out files with validated installation data and properly formatted to the required specification • Transmit the Mass Meter Change Out files periodically to the client for processing in the CIS/Utility Billing System 18.5 Inventory Management 18.5.1 Statement of Work • Utilize a defined process to track and manage meter inventory throughout the project and will include the following • Warehousing o Provide all warehouse space • Receiving o Receive, count, and quarantine as necessary all delivered meter materials o Record inventory serial numbers in WOMS (when it arrives at the warehouse o Verify and reconcile all products received against the packing list or Bill of Lading • Daily Issue o Issue meter stock daily to field installation technicians o Issue all meters and ancillary items from the secure storage facility to the field technician by Authorized Badger Meter Installation Partner's Project Manager o Track inventory that is transferred to the client • Nightly Reconciliation o Perform a daily physical count by each field technician and validate counts against the Daily Production Report o Confirm accuracy of the daily physical count by Authorized Badger Meter Installation Partner's Project Manager • Warehouse Reconciliation Badger Meter,Inc. Use or disclosure of all data on this page is subject to the restrictions on the first page of this document. Statement of Work/Project Plan PageT2d6 of 1618 o Perform a weekly physical count and reconciliation of warehouse meter stock by the Authorized Badger Meter Installation Partner's Project Manager • Warranty Process a Collaborate with the client to determine an agreeable process for warranty returns back to the AMI vendor throughout the installation project • Inventory Forecasts o Installation/inventory forecast and meter delivery schedules are based upon the projected quantity of installers and installation rates. Authorized Badger Meter Installation Partner recommends a six to eight week supply of inventory to be retained in the warehouse. Authorized Badger Meter Installation Partner will make forecast and purchase plan available to the City upon request. 18.5.2 Assumptions • Space to house inventory to be provided by the City • Temporary parking space for installer vehicles during early morning and late afternoon hours to be provided by the City • Office work space (one desk) with access to a high-speed internet connection to be provided by the City Badger Meter,Inc. Use or disclosure of all data on this page is subject to the restrictions on the first page of this document. Statement of Work/ProjectlPlan Page aT207 of 1618 Attachment A • Badger Meter,Inc. Use or disclosure of all data on this page is subject to the restrictions on the first page of this document. Statement of Work/Project Plan Pagea12l08 of 1618 ID Task Name Start (Finish Duration ;Predecessor Half 1,2020 Half 2,2020 Half 1,2021 ..--- ..__.. ._ I. I .._... 1 F M ' . A ...I M I f I / . Al. S I 0 , N D f.. I. F 1 Phase I:Planning and Design Wed 1/15/20 Fri 3/13/20 59 days 2 Award Wed 1/15/20 Wed 1/15/20 1 day ♦1/15 3 Preconstruction Meeting Thu 1/16/20 Thu 1/16/20 1 day 2 1/16 4 Design Phase I Deployment Fri 1/17/20 Fri 3/6/20 50 days 3,2 ' • ' ' 5 Report Customization and Design Fri 1/17/20 Tue 3/10/20 54 days 3 . 6 BEACON System Configuration Thu 1/16/20 Fri 2/28/20 44 days 355 • • . 7 Develop a Customer Communications and Thu 1/16/20 Fri 2/14/20 30 days 2 '3 . Public Relations Program 8 ' BEACON Integration with Utility's Billing SysteThu 1/16/20 Mon 3/9/20 54 days 355 ► ' 9 Utility Billing System Integration with Work Thu 1/16/20 Mon 3/9/20 54 days 3S5 Order Management System(WOMS) i . 10 • Notice to Proceed(NTP) Tue 3/10/20 Tue 3/10/20 0 days 9 4,3/10 11 . Installation Resource Procurement Thu 1/16/20 Thu 3/5/20 50 days 2 12 Order&Ship Phase I Equipment to WarehousThu 1/16/20 Fri 3/13/20 58 days 2 V 13 Procure Warehouse Thu 1/16/20 Thu 3/5/20 50 days 2 14 Phase II:Year 1 Install and Implementation of Mon 3/16/20 Mon 1/4/21 295 days 12,7,9 ' AMI Design • 15 ' Receive AMI Equipment for Phase II Deploym'Mon 3/16/20 Mon 3/16/20 0 days ♦3/16 16 Begin Initial Deployment of AMI and Meters Mon 3/16/20 Fri 4/10/20 26 days 15 • TIMINM 17 Test System and Verify Acceptance of Mon 3/16/20 Mon 4/20/20 36 days 16SS Installations 18 Initial System Acceptance Tue 4/21/20 Tue 4/21/20 0 days 17 44/21 • 19 Train Utility Staff on the Utilization of BEACOrMon 3/16/20 Wed 3/18/20 3 days 15 1 20 Ramp-Up of Installations Mon 3/16/20 Fri 12/25/20 285 days 15,11 21 Confirm 14,000 Meters Installed by 12/31/21Sat 12/26/20 Mon 1/4/21 10 days 20 4� 1 1/4 22 Final Phase III: Final Cleanup and System Valid:Tue 1/5/21 Fri 1/29/21 25 days V eileeneelgIj 23 Provide Final AMI System Cleanup Tue 1/5/21 Mon 1/18/21 14 days —. • 24 Final System Test Tue 1/19/21 Fri 1/22/21 4 days 23 V -1, 25 Full System Acceptance Sat 1/23/21 Fri 1/29/21 7 days 24 ,•j 1/29 Miami Beach,FL Schedule Badger Meter Administrative EIMIE Lid Vendor — Infrastructure Subcontractor Milestone O Manual Progress Date:Sun 10/20/19 Badger Meter IT/Training Installation Subcontractor Ill1111M1 Utility Task Summary I---1 Page Zug of 1618 -- — — Page 1 PRICING •-) • • 11, \I\. k;Oo_t:1" -;)" • Amber Page 1210 of 1618 Badger Meter E-Serles Meters Quantity Eiectronic Meter Size Meter Installation Total 2,827 518"x 314" $ 125.00 $ 46.00 $ 483,417.00 5,871 1" $ 150.00 5 46.00 $ 1,150,716.00 2,595 112• $ 350.00 $ 250.00 $ 1.557,000.00 1,932 2' $ 475.00 $ 250.00 $ 1,400,700.00 262 3" $ 2,000.00 $ 300.00 $ 602,600.00 78 4" $ 2,500.00 $ 400.00 $ 228,200.00 9 6" $ 3,50000 $ 800.00 $ 38,700.00 3 12" $ 6,500.00 $ 1,500.00 $ 24,000.00 13,577 S 3,829,975.00 $ 1,653,358.00 $ 5,483,333.00 Badger Meter Mechanical Meters Quantity Mir Size Meter Installation Total 2,827 5/8"x 3/4"Disc $ 85.00 $ 46.00 $ 370,337.00 5,871 1"Disc $ 125.00 $ 46.00 $ 1,003,941.00 2.595 1 12'Disc $ 275.00 $ 250.00 $ 1,362,375.00 1,932 2'Disc $ 350.00 $ 250.00 $ 1,159,200.00 262 3"CSM $ 1,950.00 $ 300.00 $ 589,500.00 78 4°CSM $ 2,475.00 $ 400.00. $ 224,250.00 9 6"CSM $ 3,825.00 $ 800.00 $ 41,625.00 3 12'Turbine $ 4,94500 $ 1,50000 $ 19,335.00 13,577 $ 3,117,205.00 $ 1,653,358.00 $ 4,770,563.00 ORION Cellular LTE-M AMI Network Quantity Description Price Total 13,929 ORION Cellular LTE-M Endpoint with 20 Years of Service $ 224.00 $ 3,120.096.00 Unlimited BEACON AMA Software with 20 Years of Service Included 13,929 EyeOnWater Customer Portal Included 13,929 EyeOnWater Smart Phone App Included . 13,929 Cellular Communication with 20 Years of Service • Included 1 BEACON AMA Setup(Engagement Fee) $ 9,000.00 $ 9,000.00 1 Training(5 days onsite) $ 10,000.00 $ 10,000.00 1 Project Management Fee and Community Outreach $ 310,000.00 $ 310,000.00 LID REPLACEMENTS Quantity Description Price Total 8,000 Traffic Rated Uds $ 68.00 $ 544,000.00 6,000 Non-Traffic Rated Lids $ 30.00 $ 180.000.00 Increased unit price for traffic rated lids from$65.00 to$68.00 to include$3.00 freight cost. Unit price for non-traffic rated lids includes freight cost. Miami Beach Project with Mechanical Meters-All Inclusive $ 8,943,659.00 Miami Beach Project with Electronic Meters-All Inclusive $ 9,656,429.00 Notes: Tax rate to be determined at time of shipment Payment terms are net 30 days No additional cost for change in color of lids Engagement fee of$9,000 accounts for both Eaton and Munis interface support.Badger Meter understands the Munis integration work may take place several months after Eaton integration Adders: Larger diameter E-Series replacement register.$750 each Pressure sensor adder for 5/8"thru 2"E-Series meters:$50 5/8 x 3/4 E-Series Ultrasonic Plus Meter with Integrated Valve:$395 each Page 1211 of 1618 REFERENCES .., t 441,114- tit r• • ti fir =` w. L + Page 1212 of 1618 Badger Meter ORION® CELLULAR LTE-M REFERENCES City of Auburndale, FL Contact Information: Pam Card P.O. Box 186 215 Main Street Auburndale, FL 33823 Phone: 863-965-5500 Email: pcard@auburndalefl.com Number of Services: 13,000 List of Product: Recordall® Disc and E-Series® meters with ORION Cellular endpoints City of Ocala , FL Contact Information: Stacey Ferrante 110 SE Watula Avenue Ocala, FL 34471 Phone: 352-351-6781 Email: sferrante@.ocalafl.orq Number of Services: 25,000 List of Product: E-Series and ORION Cellular endpoints City of Venice , FL Contact Information: Javier Vargas 401 West Venice Avenue Venice, FL 34285 Phone: 941-882-7309 Email: jvargas@venicegov.com Number of Services: 15,000 List of Product: Recordall Disc and E-Series meters with ORION CE, ME, and Cellular endpoints Page 1213 of 1618 Robeson County, NC Contact Information: Shevon Cox 401 North Elm Street Lumberton, NC 28358 Phone: 910-671-3489 Email: shevon.coxc co.robeson.nc.us Number of Services: 25,685 List of Product: E-Series and ORION Cellular endpoints Beaufort Jasper Water and Sewer Authority, SC Contact Information: Mike Jones 6 Snake Road Okatie, SC 29908 Phone: 843-987-9275 Email: mikel(a�blwsa.org Number of Services: 60,000 List of Product: Recordall Disc meters and ORION Cellular endpoints City of Columbia , SC Contact Information: Jason Shaw 1800 Main Street Columbia, SC 29201 Phone: 803-545-3287 Email: Jason.shawna columbiasc.gov Number of Services: 149,000 List of Product: Recordall Disc, Turbo Series, Compound Series, Combo Series, Fire Series, and ORION Cellular endpoints Page 1214 of 1618 Salisbury- Rowan Utilities, NC Contact Information: Jason Wilson 1 Water Street Salisbury, NC 28144 Phone: 704-216-7553 Email: jawils( salisburync.gov Number of Services: 22,500 List of Product: E-Series meters with ORION Cellular endpoints City of Oakland Park, FL Contact Information: Albert Carbon 3650 NE 12th Avenue Oakland Park, FL 33334 Phone: 954-630-4458 Email: albertcpoaklandparkfl.gov Number of Services: 9,800 List of Product: E-Series meters with ORION Cellular endpoints • Page 1215 of 1618 PRODUCT DATA SHEETS Li ,-) • ... • • ,\ • ,; • ar Page 1216 of 1618 % 1 BEACON®Advanced Metering Analytics Badger Meter EyeOnWater® Consumer Engagement . . \ . . .........0,... . V 0,,. imw..........0ftelmmillft ' --4W,' ' '-' ',--Zi if - ..-- ..._. ..... .... .-, .. ,.= _ —— - T1. -7:- Ame ._ :`• ° .-- - • i • r7E — -_..... ___ • i , —. -' . '''. / '''..-:-... •:J. '.: r=_. . • - r- , -- ,., - ,_ , 1.--,,,,..-,-,..• ---_,,-_ -_,• . • -- '•-•, - ' - 41, • , , EyeOnWater j is a consumer engagement application thaegOes / • I beyond traditional monthly statements to connect utilities and • 1.`' -11', : their customers like never before.Available exclusively through BEACONAMA,EyeOnWater enables utility customers to view •--7=-•— ;-' and understand their usage profile through easy-to-understand ---‘.'-e• ''''—i41V. --- 1 consumption graphs and provides a simple method to establish . -. .... . , - - - alerts to better manage their water use. _ , _ ; 11111111111gr=illi _Y Literally putting water usage data in the palm of consumers'hands, EyeOnWater mobile apps bring the power of the online portal to your customer's iOS device or Android smartphone. Direct Water Consumption Data Gives utility customers direct access to their water consumption data,allowing them to easily view, Features: understand and manage their water usage. • Secure,cloud based—ISO 27001 certified and SOC 2 examined for security,availability and confidentiality Improved Customer Service • Hourly,daily,monthly,and yearly data and charts Improved customer service and reduced • Temperature and precipitation overlays calls to the utility. • Week-over-week consumption comparisons Promotes Water Conservation • Configurable leak alerts by email or SMS text Promotes changes in behavior related to • Web-based consumer portal,plus Android and iOS mobile apps water conservation. Better information.Better utility management. Clearly Better. BI A-I L-01840-EN-02(March 20164 Page 1217 of 1618 Making Water Visible ;)'••1 ; e ..• • I j. ".r 70c.1-,•1 •:y , Mete,. z www.badgermeter.com The Americas I Badger Meter 14s.P,Wesl 13.own Deer Pki tk )4%036 Val ill uti.B71,M I/j 114 MN NU() Mexico I Badger Meter de fas Americas.S.A.de C.V.I Pei's,I ids,x1.116»N 32Esq.An:1,11114N !( Ion.CJI.,ula;tilieIr 1 I,J.Insu DF S) Sen2-0882 Europe,Middle Fast and Africa J Badger Meter Europa GmbH I Sr 76 i 2o 3) , .. rmany Jtk Europe.Middle East Branch Office I Badger Meter Europe • 11'1.12'DJ;;;„, ; tr.J.,1....d Qudi r; 2,1.1• DIJb.1;•I.Al 71 25:m Czech Republic;Badger Meter Czech Republic LT.°.I .'•,t) f..21 ik• • P. • : Slovakia I Badger Meter Slovakia s.r.o.j ., •• •2.,?" .4• - MI a Pacific Badger Meter J• C:Z ;7 i'••.• l• 145.”:)61,••,•:•;,:,..,••• ••s'• China I Badger Meter i 7 J =;02d Page 1218 of 1618 E-Series® Ultrasonic Meters Badger Meter Lead-Free Bronze Alloy,3 and 4 inch This Quick Start Guide details the essential steps for installing110N E-Series•Ultrasonic 3 and 4 inch meters.Proper performance and reliability of the product depend upon installation in accordance • DO NOT ATTEMPT TO USE ANY METER AS A LEVER OR CROWBAR TO STRAIGHTEN with these instructions. A MISALIGNED METER POSITION.THIS COULD DAMAGE THE METER. NOTE: Refer to the E-Series Ultrasonic 3 and 4 inch Meter User • TO AVOID POTENTIAL PROBLEMS,CORRECT ANY IRREGULARITIES IN PIPE Manual,available in the Resource Library at SPACING AND MISALIGNMENT BEFORE PLACING THE METER INTO ITS POSMON. www.badgermeter.com for complete product information. • METERS MUST OPERATE INACOMPLETELY FILLED LINEATALL TIMES.THE DOWNSTREAM PIPING MUST ALWAYS REARRANGED TO PROVIDE SUFFICIENT BACK PRESSURE TO MAINTAIN A FULL LINE AT THE METER.BY ELIMINATING AIR IN 10111111 THE LINE,AS WELL AS SUDDEN FLOW SURGES,INACCURATE REGISTRATION AND DAMAGE TO THE METER CAN BE AVOIDED. PRE-INSTALLATION Before you begin installation,consider the following: • Inspect the piping around the meter for suitable conditions.The service line,valves,connections and meter must be watertight. Repair the piping system if pipes are corroded or damaged. • Install the meter in the pipeline in a horizontal or vertical position so that the flow arrow on the meter housing points in the same direction as water flow.Registration should be upright Figure 1:E-Series Ultrasonic 3 inch Meter and protected from damage,freezing and tampering. STANDARDS • Verify meters are correctly programmed. • Position the meter so it is accessible for installation,removal E-Series Ultrasonic meters meet and exceed AWWA C715 and and reading. the most recent revision of AWWA C750 Standards.The lead-free • The line opening for the meter should match the lay length of bronze alloy meters comply with the lead-free provisions of the Safe the meter,allowing slight additional space for coupling gaskets. Drinking Water Act and NSF/ANSI Standards 61 and 372.E-Series The inlet and outlet sides of the meter should be axially aligned Ultrasonic meters also conform to UL 3278 and FM 1044 to the pipe. for fire service applications. • The installed meter must not be an obstacle or a hazard to the customer or interfere with public safety. SAFETY INFORMATION • To avoid cavitation,always install control valves downstream of The installation of the E-Series Ultrasonic meter must comply the meter.Never install the meter on a pump suction side. with all applicable federal,state and local rules,regulations and • Consider maximum flow rates when sizing and selecting the codes.Failure to read and follow these instructions can lead to appropriate meter for the application. misapplication or misuse of the meter,resulting in personal injury • A minimum of 5 pipe diameters of straight,unobstructed pipe is and damage to equipment. recommended upstream of the meter. DO NOT lift or move a meter by the electronics,lid or cables. • Do not install check valves or pressure reducing devices within 5 Use a crane rigged with soft straps to lift and move 3 and 4 inch pipe diameters upstream of the meter. meters.Place the straps around the meter body,between the • Valves immediately upstream of the meter should only be flanges,on each side of the electronics. fully open gate or ball valves.Butterfly valves are acceptable Use the sling-rigged method to lift large meters intoa vertical if they are 5 pipe diameters or more upstream from the meter. position while they are still crated.Use this method to position Downstream,fully open gate or butterfly valves can be used. ' while they are still crated.Use this method to position large meters vertically into pipelines. • The service saddle(or reducing tee),which is used for DO NOT lift a meter with a forklift by positioning the meter body field accuracy testing,should be at least 2 pipe diameters on the forks,with the flanges extending beyond the Iift.This could downstream of the meter outlet flange. dent the housing or damage the internal components.NEVER place forklift forks,rigging chains,straps,slings,hooks or other • Unweighted check valves should not be located closer than 3 lifting devices inside or through the meter flow tube to hoist the pipe diameters downstream of the meter. unit This could damage the Internal components. • Pump discharge should be installed at least 5 pipe diameters upstream of the meter. • Externally weighted check valves and pressure reducing devices should be located no closer than 5 pipe diameters from the meter. ESM-QS-03058-EN-04(August 2019) page 1219 of 1618 Quick Start Guide Installation • When installing the meter and plate strainer of a size smaller than the pipe installation,to reduce the effect of jetting caused by the increase in flow velocity,a minimum of 5 pipe diameters of pipe equal in size to the meter is required upstream of the meter.Additional length is required if a sharp contraction or an eccentric reducer is used,rather than a concentric,tapered reducer. INSTALLATION 1. If cutting in for new service,start here.When cutting in is not required,start at step 2. • Close the curb(shutoff)valve to relieve water pressure in the line before starting the cutting operation.Provide a high-quality upstream shutoff valve with a low pressure drop. • Flush the pipe to clear chips,pipe dope or other plumbing residue. 2. Close the meter inlet-side valve. 3. Open a faucet and wait until water flow stops to depressurize the system.I o not remove the meter until the flow stops. DEPRESSURIZE THE LINE BEFORE STARTING ANY DISASSEMBLY OPERATION.REMOVING A METER THAT IS UNDER LINE PRESSURE CAN RESULT IN COMPONENTS BECOMING PROJECTILES,CAPABLE OF CAUSING PERSONAL INJURY. 4. Check valves and make necessary repairs to the curb(shutoff)valve or inlet side valve if necessary. 5. Before installing or removing a meter,close the outlet-side valve to relieve pressure.Protect the area around the meter against potential spills or leaks that could occur. 6. To replace an existing meter continue with step 7.To install a new meter skip to step 9. 7. Loosen the meter flange bolts and remove the meter and old gaskets. 8. Clean the flange bolts,removing any pipe dope or dirt from the bolts. 9. Check the existing position for proper alignment and spacing.Correct any misalignment or spacing issues. 10. Install the meter in the pipeline in a horizontal or vertical position with the flow arrow on the meter pointing in the direction of flow. Registration should be upright.With meter and gaskets in place,tighten the flange connection bolts.Verify the nuts are properly aligned to avoid damage to the flanged ends. 11. After the meter is installed,slowly open the inlet shutoff valve until the meter is full of water and ensure there are no leaks.(The more flow you allow through the meter,appropriate for the meter size,the better.) azuniON Take caution when opening the inlet valve to ovoid damage to the pressure sensor due to extreme water hammer. 12. Slowly open the outlet valve until air is out of the meter and service line. 13. Open a service valve downstream of the meter and verify that no foreign debris in the water obstructs the operation of the system. 14. Check the read on the meter to make sure it is registering a positive number.If it is not,make sure the meter Is installed in the correct direction. • The meter is shipped in storage mode so that customers do not experience alarms during shipment or installation.After properly purged of air,and the meter senses a full pipe,it may take up to 30 seconds to begin measurement. • The meter itself does not require a quantity of flow to begin measurement.The meter just requires that the pipe is cleared of air and filled with water.If the customer is attempting to purge the meter at low flow rates,it would likely be more difficult and take longer. 15. When the meter starts recording positive flow,note the reading for your records. Page 2 Efklafffidttegi8 August 2019 Outputs OUTPUTS E-Series Ultrasonic meters with an in-line connector can be easily connected to AMR/AMI endpoints.Meters with a flying lead require field splice connection.The in-line connector is recommended for pit applications. Meters transmit status indicators to ORION Cellular,Fixed Network(SE)and Migratable(ME)endpoints as part of the extended encoder/ meter reading message.The details can also be read through an IR interface. BEACON FIRST TIME SETUP For meters connected to ORION Cellular LTE-M or LTE endpoints,first time setup is required in BEACON AMA to make sure the meter sensor information is accessible in BEACON.Refer to the E-Series Ultrasonic 3 and 4 inch Meter User Manual for details. DISPLAY E-Series Ultrasonic meters use a 9-digit Liquid Crystal Display(LCD)that toggles to show consumption,rate of flow,temperature,"pressure,' alarm and operating mode,and firmware version.Indicator and alarm icons appear in the display as symbols that illuminate when the condition is active.See"Meter Alarms" page 4 for alarm duration. Lines Indicate BlacVWhite Number Wheels Unit of !-Measure s i Indicators/Alarms Flow Rate Figure 2:E-Series Ultrasonic Meter LCD "Pressure and temperature data screens are available with meters connected to ORION endpoints.Pressure alarms and temperature and pressure data are sent as part of the encoder message when used in conjunction with ORION Cellular LTE-M or LTE endpoints.This information is also surfaced in BEACON AMA. ACTIVATING THE DISPLAY The meter display illuminates when the register cover is opened. You can alternate the display among the different screens by touching the optical communication port in the center of the register face,or by closing and opening the meter lid.The display reverts to sleep mode after a period of inactivity. Optical The direction of water flow is noted on the face of the electronics communication.... housing and cast into the meter housing. port METER OPERATING MODES The meter automatically moves through storage and transition mode into active mode based on water flow: • Storage Mode Figure 3:Meter lid open showing optical communication port E-Series Ultrasonic meters are delivered in storage mode so that a meter alarm is not triggered.In storage mode,the meter LCD displays an empty pipe icon on the consumption screen and empty code on the alarm screen,but no alarm code is sent to the endpoint. • Transition Mode When the meter senses water in the pipe,it moves into transition mode.In transition mode,the meter displays water consumption and, if connected to an endpoint,sends a reading to the endpoint.After,sensing a full pipe for 24 hours,the meter transitions to active mode. NOTE: If meter senses an empty pipe in transition mode,the meter goes back into storage mode until water triggers the process to start again. • Active Mode Meter is operating normally. August2019 Page&1algig Page 3 E-Series°Ultrasonic Meters,Lead-Free Bronze Alloy,3 and 4 inch METER ALARMS Alarms are sent as part of the encoder message to AMR/AMI systems that are capable of receiving an extended message,such as ORION Cellular,Fixed Network(SE)and Migratable(ME)endpoints.The details can also be read through an IR interface. Number of Days I High Resolution with ORION Alarms Icon Alarm Description Icon Displays Cellular,Fixed Network(SE)or ' Migratable(ME) Normal Meter O Meter operating correctly n/a n/a Operation . j Temperature outside limits:above 140°F or Alarm clears after 35 days unless Temperature •below 34°F.Meter continues to operate but ,condition continues • is outside specified accuracy range. I •Pressure sensor is damaged,or pressure is •Alarm clears after 35 days unless 1, Pressure* outside specified threshold limits:above Meter sends consum tion and condition continues p Q ; 130 psi or below 20 psi. I .alarm to the endpoint once per Empty Pipe Empty or partially filled pipe.Last known occurrence Alarm clears when pipe is is filled good read is displayed. Interference of ultrasonic signal.Meter is i Alarm clears after 35 days unless Measurement Error not measuring properly.Meter continues condition continues to operate unless sensors are damaged, Q Maximum flow rate exceeded.No ;Meter sends consumption and !Exceeding ;Alarm clears after 35 days unless i Max Flow O consumption is accumulated until flow is ,condition continues alarm to the endpoint once per 'backwithinspecifiedrange. ;alarm Meter detects 10 gal of reverse water flow, Meter detects reverse flow and Alarm clears after 35 days unless Reverse Flow 4n triggers reverse flow alarm icon on display condition continues sends alarm to the endpoint and sends alarm message to the endpoint. once per occurrence Flow rate less than the!ow flow operating Alarm clears automatically once Meter detects no usage and No Usage t" sends alarm to the endpoint rate for 30 days. 'flow occurs once per occurrence I iWili 'Flow rate more than the low flow operating Alarm clears automatically when flow rate Meter detects suspected leak Suspected Leaka 'rate for 24 hours. drops below low flow operating rate and sends alarm to the endpoint l I I -once per occurrence • Alarm is activated after 9.5 years and does;.Meter sends alarm message • ;End of Life Battery nearing end of life. not clear !to the endpoint once per occurrence • Meter sends alarm message . Program Alert n/a Meter has been programmed in last 35 days.In/a to the endpoint once per occurrence. 'Pressure alarms are only available with meters connected to ORION Cellular LTE-M or LTE endpoints. Alarm Codes Alarm codes are shown on the alarm and operating mode screen.Contact Badger Meter Technical Support for any codes not listed here. 001 Empty pipe 010 Reverse flow 083 Empty pipe,Temperature,Measurement error 002 Temperature 011 Empty pipe,Reverse flow 089 Empty pipe,No usage,Measurement error 003 Empty pipe,Temperature 012 Temperature,Reverse flow OCO Program alert,Measurement error 004 End of life 013 Empty pipe,Temperature, 100 Pressure Reverse flow 008 No usage 018 No usage,Reverse flow 101 Empty pipe,Pressure 009 Empty pipe,No usage 020 Suspected leak 140 Program alert,Pressure OOA Temperature,No usage 040 Program alert 150 Reverse flow,Program alert,Pressure OOB Empty pipe,Temperature,No usage 080 Measurement error 200 Exceeding max flow OOC End of life,No usage 081 Empty pipe,Measurement error 202 Temperature,Exceeding max flow i 001) Empty pipe,End of life,No usage 082 Temperature,Measurement error 204 End of life,Exceeding max flow 300 Pressure,Exceeding max flow SMART WATER 1S BADGER METER BE AEON,I-Series,and ORION are registered trademarks of Badger Meter,Inc.Other trademarks appearing;ri this clot ument are the property of their respective entities Uue to continuous research,product improvements and enhancements,Badger Meter reserves the right to change product or system specifications without notice,except to the extent an outstanding contractual obligation exists. 2019 Badger Meter.Inc.All rights reserved. www.badgermeter.com The Americas l Badger Meter 1.iV.,.,r P,•.;,•,!:,.,.,Cd PO 3.x 2,d5,).+• ."::r:,.,..ler.WI',:N I'h', 29C-S'5.5 3 .t1t .:10q Mexico I Badger Meter de las Americas,S.A.de C.V. x1'9:,1::.\ ! ., . ..-_. ._C,. -. ••, , •‘•*,,,.; co D .e.. ..J.... . Europe,Eastern Europe Branch Office(for Poland.Latvia.Lithuania,Estonia,Ukraine.Belarus) ,%:-.-:•.i.:^•... ...^: ••••.•,.1'.., '— ,•..n.•..... ••. -.,- Europe.Middle East and Africa l Badger Meter Europa GmbH ....it t-::3•-•,i:. , :' ^-p-: • —any - '...• :• Europe,Middle East Branch Office I Badger Meter Europe POSr.e:.c 4:2 ,),i:., '•.. ,-.,d 4:-.s.:r: , c.a. , 0".• . .....,r: ..A_ -. .: , Slovakia I Badger Meter Slovakia s-r.o. ., .:t:.-.;I.:,:.,, 8:'•.!:i.,T...... ...... : ...•:;•';:.:11 Asia Pacific l Badger Meter .-i ,r.r:i':• •.r.'.:,. : :d.O79.;rx,.a,i.,,:(tr ",.1 u+,,..1. , -^;.�,i:Flcgb Switzerland;Badger Meter Swiss AGV•!•••.:I[+•,r..r,,,,°.•1)_'.,li,-rr. ',o•::.•,..ni I .•t! I'.d•2 J'.'.1 Ear,-,l::i••,11;r...,.a : ...u.b--ccy'.,.'.I'Orf.-:'N Page 1222 of 1618 k n Badger Meter E-Series® Ultrasonic Meters PRE-INSTALLATION GUIDELINES • Inspect the piping around the meter setting for suitable conditions.The service line,valves,connections and meter must r be watertight.Repair the piping system if corroded or damaged. • Verify that a suitable,electrical grounding wire is properly 111644140 attached to the upstream and downstream pipe connections of the meter.The grounding wire provides an alternative path ,for any electrical current that may exist across the opening in the line. %0414111 • When cutting into a new section of service pipe,flush the pipe to clear chips,pipe dope or other plumbing residue. • The installed meter must not be an obstacle or a hazard to the customer or interfere with public safety. siiiimielkiii484/4400446 Storage Mode All E-Series Ultrasonic meters are delivered in a storage mode 5. To replace an existing meter,continue with Step 6.To install a so that a meter alarm is not triggered.During storage mode,the new meter,skip to Step 8. empty pipe shows up on the LCD display as an error message,but it will not trigger a meter alarm.The meter needs to sense a full 6. Loosen the meter couplings or flange bolts and remove the pipe for 24 hours for the meter to go from storage mode to normal meter and old gaskets in the coupling nuts.We recommend operation.If installed when the meter is still in storage mode,the replacing the old gaskets with the provided thick rubber meter will function as expected with the addition of also displaying gaskets(5/8 in.PN:34819-037;3/4 in.PN:34819-038; "err"on the flow rate screen.The meter will display consumption 1 in.PN:34819-039). and,if connected to AMR/AMI,will send a reading to the endpoint. When the meter is in normal operation,the meter alarm displays 7. Clean the coupling nuts or flange bolts,removing any pipe immediately upon detecting the empty pipe condition.The alarm dope or dirt from the threads or flange bolts. clears immediately after the condition is corrected and the pipe is full.Systems that support the additional alarm conditions will be 8. Check the existing setting for proper alignment and spacing. notified that an empty pipe condition has occurred. 9. Place the connection gaskets inside the connection Status Indicators coupling nuts. Other indicators and alarms appear in the display as symbols that 10.Set the meter between the coupling nuts or in the flange illuminate when the condition is active and dim when the alarm pipeline,positioned so that the flow arrow on the meter condition is eliminated.For more status indicator information,refer housing points in the direction of flow.Registration should to the User Manuals,available online at www.badgermeter.com. be upright. INSTALLATION&QUICK START 11.Start the coupling nuts or flange bolts at the meter ends. Verify that the connections are properly aligned to avoid To install an E-Series Ultrasonic meter: cross-threading or damage to the meter ends. 1. Close the meter's inlet-side valve. 12.After the meter is installed,open the inlet shutoff valve until the meter is full of water and ensure that there are no leaks.(The 2. Open a faucet to depressurize the system.Do not remove the more flow you allow through the meter,appropriate for the meter until the flow stops. meter size,the better.) 3. Check valves and make necessary repairs to the curb(shutoff) 13.Open the outlet valve until air is out of the meter and valve or inlet side valve. service line. 4. Before installing or removing a meter,close the outlet-side 14.Open a valve downstream of the meter and verify that no valve to relieve pressure.Protect the area around the meter foreign debris in the water obstructs the operations of against potential spills or leaks that could occur. the system. ESM-QG-00982-EN-03(February 2018) Quick Start Guide Page 1223 of 1618 . • E-Series°Ultrasonic Meters 15.Make sure the meter is installed with the flow arrow on the meter SAMPLING RATE AND E-SERIES ULTRASONIC pointing in the direction of flow.Check the read on the meter to TEST MODE make sure it is registering a positive number.If it is not,make sure the meter is installed in the correct direction. Ultrasonic signals are sent at a fixed time interval(also called a. The meter is sent in Storage mode so that customers do not sampling rate)to conserve battery life.Very high meter accuracies experience alarms during shipment or installation.In general, can be observed in the normal mode of operation,however at the a meter may take up to 2 minutes to begin measurement once expense of higher test volumes and longer test times.Because the meter senses a full pipe. of this flow sampling technique,special testing methodology in a meter shop can be performed by temporarily increasing the b. The meter itself does not require a quantity of flow to begin sampling rate to observe the high accuracy performance at measurement,the meter just requires that the pipe is cleared ultra-low flows in a reasonable test time.For more information of air and filled with water.If the customer is attempting to on the high resolution test mode,refer to the E-Series Ultrasonic purge the meter at low flow rates,it would likely be more Meter Application Brief,available in the Resource Library difficult and take longer. at www.badgermerer.com. 16.When the meter starts recording positive flow,note the meter For more detailed information on the Ultrasonic meter,refer to read for your records. the User Manuals,available in the Resource Library at www.badgermeter.com. GUIDELINES FOR TESTING E-SERIES ULTRASONIC RESIDENTIAL METERS The E-Series Ultrasonic meter is a highly accurate electronic meter that operates on an entirely different principle than a positive displacement meter due to the fact that it has no moving parts.Since the meter testing outcome is based on accurate measurement of the velocity of water through the meter,any water turbulence and pressure fluctuations that occur during the short testing intervals can affect the results.Pipeline valves,fittings or impediments installed too close can cause flow disturbances and could affect the accuracy results. • Reference meters should be installed downstream of the Ultrasonic meter. • For 1-1/2 inch and 2 inch meters,provide 5 to 10 diameters of straight pipe upstream of the meter to improve accuracy. • System should be purged of air and the meter completely filled with water.To do this,run at least 100 gallons of water through the system at maximum flow. • Start the meter test at the high flow first and then continue with the lower flows.This will help ensure all air is purged through the meter. • For 5/8 inch to 1 inch meters,run at least 100 gallons at the high,mid and low flows.Run at least 10 gallons at the extended low flow rate. • For 1-1/2 inch and 2 inch meters,run at least 40 gallons for the low and mid-flow tests.Run at least 500 gallons for the high flow tests. • The greater the volume of water measured or the longer the test is run,the more accurate the meter test measurement will be. Making Water Visible' • E Series,.Making 6•rater'V s'blc'and ORION ere regritti•d trademarks of Badger Meter'nc.Other trayemarks appearing in this document are the property of their respective entities. Due to cantmuou',ros:•arc h,product:mprovement%and,•nhanceinents,Badger Meter reserves the right to change prorlur I or system specified:ion,.without notice,except to the extent an outsterrdiuy c niiiractttal obligation exihts. 201 h Badder Meter,Inc.All rights reserved. www.badgermeter.com The arncd,,,. R.¢Ig: 'ion r d',i ,;est Brown Jr.I1 i Pt;fi n?4',i ii•e.1'I sa kee.W15i1 v',:r..,un:ern•;$t?:411 c,040u ,.exic . ,rr.L-...A•••••••. ,S 4.de- •r•ii•.,t...•.t7.1.is nr . .. .-..- 4ngel.nn'v:•1 ,n.•..,1,114clalu;e I1'1'r Pr,1 fi'C: :.:... °',{ .1'. : -52-55-5r-,5P JOB, uFi•.'.i i .. •cpa�:'..;,:•..i:..... I• ,' .,. ,n:re.,-, ,5' R.::iii' M i.' •.I,e '.Fc, .nt^ir( 4: . ..^.i.- .<11..'.I::d._13sj.;,:.. ,. ,..',,1•._'adq i',`. ..••�.l'.5:i:.'5 r:+.,::: .1 y 1.`.in 1-.P. ,,t::•f',.. .. ,,/} ., - .:„•1r,• ....t 1 7, .. ..AO ri i•.,.,in t rcerra ,. •41 i'•• '••: : . Page 1224 of 1618 dCyJ ::rn,,r4 :.:.:,. . I .. Er:r-r. :e Badger Meter e E-Series® Ultrasonic Meters t • \ _ . 1 .rte f'1 } fir. W J= al) SMART WATER IS BADGER METER Page 1225 of 1618 Durability, Reliability, Sustained Accuracy and Extended Low Flow Accuracy Today's business environment demands informed decision-making. It's essential to provide superior customer service,use our water and energy resources wisely,efficiently manage operations and achieve regulatory compliance—all while continuing to control revenue and resources. u 4 0 a A 1 y i, trittLiL.,,4:1r4eb. .1, ,, ' ' 0r! . • it -� -- t •� . �-` ►_ ":1R� --- ,I ..4•.,' 21 E-Serjes® Ultrasonic Meters Page 1226 of 1618 When It Comes to Water, Now More Than Ever, Every Drop Counts For more than a century,Badger Meter has been a leader in advanced metering and flow measurement solutions.As part of our comprehensive line of metering solutions, F-Series"ultrasonic meters offer the newest evolution in metering technology for potable,reclaimed,residential,commercial,industrial and fire service applications. Unlike mechanical water meters, E-Series Ultrasonic and F-Series Ultrasonic Plus meters Comprehensive with integrated valves use solid state measurement technology,which improves Metering and Water reliability and provides greater extended flow accuracies.With no moving parts,F-Series Utility Solutions Ultrasonic meters offer increased performance to maximize revenue over the life of the meter. E-Series meters have an easy-to-read,high-resolution LCD display and provide meter data and alarms to help utilities become healthier,prevent unauthorized use and decrease non-revenue water.The meters are completely submersible,making them ideal for the most demanding utility application needs. E-Series meters are also an environmentally friendly choice and are available in lead-free compliant configurations.E Series meters are fully compatible with the complete line of Badger Meter ORION"and BFACON"Advanced Metering Analytics(AMA)systems as well as other approved technologies,offering a comprehensive metering and water utility solution for your business. r •1, , /.. ^ , E-Series® Ultrasonic Meters 13 Page 1227 of 1618 Why Choose an E-Series Ultrasonic Meter Introducing the Next Generation in E-Series Ultrasonic Meters for Residential and Commercial Applications L-Series ultrasonic meters from Badger Meter are designed for high measurement accuracy and long-term reliability.They are an ideal solution For reduced maintenance and operating costs and for the reduction of non-revenue water. With remarkable turndown ratios and enhanced features,including pressure and temperature monitoring,E-Series Ultrasonic meters provide increased visibility to help utilities understand and proactively manage their systems faster and more efficiently. s E-Series Ultrasonic Meters • 41 E-Series® Ultrasonic Meters Page 1228 of 1618 Benefits of E-Series Ultrasonic Meters • Available in lead-free materials(5/8...4 in.) • Available in sizes for residential and commercial applications that may experience wide range and rapid fluctuations in water demand • Long-term sustained accuracy within± 1.5%arid extended low flow accuracy within±3°•a • No moving parts for increased performance and maximized revenue • Meter alarms for better utility visibility and management • UI and FM approved models for fire service applications • Open flow tube design prevents obstruction of flow and provides greater turndown ratio for extended flow ranges and increased revenue` • Pressure and temperature data and alarms reported through ORION Cellular LTE M and LTE endpoints and BEACON AMA" • Field programmable registration and reporting features* • Designed for replaceable electronics for increased efficiency and savings` • Single and dual outputs include encoder,scaled/unscaled and 4-20mA* YAvailable in certain sues E-Series Ultrasonic Meters with BEACON ktl!•LON. Advanced Metering Analytics and ORION Cellular LTE-M endpoints :=-.. I +WI -00 E-Series® Ultrasonic Meters 15 Page 1229 of 1618 E-Series Ultrasonic Plus with Integrated Valve I he L-Series Ultrasonic.Plus meter combines innovative ultrasonic transit time metering with an integrated valve,allowing water utilities to actuate the valve remotely to temporarily restrict water service safely and efficiently without the need for proprietary infrastructure. Benef its of E-Series Ultrasonic Plus Meters • Available in lead free bronze alloy(5/8 x 3/4 in.,3/4 x 7 1/2 in.and Benefits of E-Series 3/4 x 9 in.) Ultrasonic Plus with • Patented flow restriction valve supports open,closed and partial closed options Integrated Valve • Coupled with ORION Cellular ITE-M technology,reduces initial deployment Meters expense and eliminates the need for costly infrastructure or gateway installation • Remote access through BEACON AMA software saves time and money for utility operations,while improving the safety of their employees • Patented magnetically coupled valve actuation extends field life • Alarms provide early detection of flow disturbances,such as leaks,reverse flow, empty pipe,exceeding max flow and temperature • Designed for replaceable electronics for increased efficiency and savings' • Field programmable registration and reporting features* • Pressure and temperature data and alarms reported through ORION Cellular ITF-M endpoint and BEACON AMA* • 'Available in certain sues 61 E-Series® Ultrasonic Meters Page 1230 of 1618 One Drop at a Time At Badger Meter,we know it all adds up.i hat's why we continually improve our products to be even more accurate,more efficient and more effective at measuring and tracking your water flow.With industry-leading initiatives like Advanced Metering Analytics(AMA),Badger Meter provides the solutions you need to help boost profitability and conservation efforts. When every drop counts,choose Badger Meter. :),.... " 4 i. '1'.ti ria -.. :--141:4 '•:,, -1,4 ''' 1.4 0 Please visit www.nsf.org to learn more about NSF Certification. • E-Series® Ultrasonic Meters 17 Page 1231 of 1618 • • SMART WATER IS BADGER METER ,141:1N.1.1 1i At.t.n•t un' tratferna t Pt z-1 A I f..S O.-a-ger :toe, :!•roment are the pr”prily of their reipea•ve !):i.• t,nhantern..nis FIntiger Meterres.t.r,s ti,liariry I ..y.....e. i•zi.•.•pt to the extent an nutstanthmi ;:.1914.1dcj, runt www.badgermeter.com The Americas I Badger Meter 4545V:est Ett::••••.•-. ;•!) s.•••‘:."•s::.; n."?ins' Mexico I Badger Meter de las Americas.S.A.de C.V.j L:Ilsay:t.':•,% i C 01C.i:. r Europe,Eastern Europe Branch Office(for Poland,Latvia,Lithuania,Estonia,Ukraine,flplanit)I Badger Meter Europe Ka-'irr.e.:.30 6 44.1 • ;.* ' Europe,Middle East and Africa I Badger Meter Europa GmbH I N..••t••r.;pr :.••••• L. Femur.,Middle Fast Branch Office Badger Meter Europe I 00 14,1‘ I •. . • •:.: =C2:h ,n.. .Jt' .u, . Slovakia I Badger Meter Slovakia s.r,o, PFic.a,,sica 1;.:•• .,.u.', . ' !.. Asia Pacific Badger Meter •"•••e •. •• •••••• Switzerland I Badger Meter Swiss AG i ESM SF: EN 94•ivne 2019: • Page 1232 of 1618 E-Series® Ultrasonic Meter Badger Meter Lead-Free Bronze Alloy,3 and 4 inch DESCRIPTION The E-Series•Ultrasonic meter uses solid-state technology in a compact,tamper protected,weatherproof,and UV-resistant housing,suitable for commercial applications.Electronic metering provides information—such as rate of flow and status and alarm indication—and data not typically available through traditional, mechanical meters and registers.Electronic metering minimizes measurement errors due to sand,suspended particles and pressure fluctuations. Ultrasonic 3 and 4 inch Meter Features • Open flow tube design prevents flow obstruction to reduce pressure loss • Greater turn-down ratio for extended flow ranges and increased revenue • Approved connectivity with Badger Meter ORION'endpoints • Easy-to-read,9-digit LCD display,which presents (reverse-flow,no usage,empty pipe,exceeding max flow, suspected leak,temperature,end of life,and measurement error). consumption,rate of flow,unit of measure,alarm conditions and firmware version In addition to the other indicators and alarms,meters used with or for Badger Meter ORION'endpoints also display pressure alarms • Pressure alarm and pressure and temperature data and pressure and temperature data on the LCD. reported through ORION Cellular LTE-M/LTE endpoints and BEACON•AMA In the normal temperature range of 45...105°F(7...41"C),the Ultrasonic"new meter"consumption measurement is accurate to: • Field programmable registration and reporting features • ±15%over the normal flow range • Meter designed for replaceable electronics • ±3.0%from the extended low flow range to the minimum • Single and dual outputs include high resolution industry flow value standard ASCII encoder protocol,scaled/unscaled and 4-20 mA The Ultrasonic meter is available with an in-line connector for CONSTRUCTION easy connection and installation to ORION endpoints.It is also The E-Series Ultrasonic meter features lead-free bronze alloy meter available with a flying lead for field splice connection. housing,ultrasonic transducers,a meter-control circuit board with associated wiring,LCD,and battery.Wetted elements are limited APPLICATIONS to the pressure vessel and transducers.The electronic components Use the Ultrasonic meter for measuring potable cold water in are housed and fully potted within a molded,engineered polymer commercial and industrial services.The meter is also ideal for enclosure,which is attached to the meter housing.The transducers non-potable,reclaimed irrigation water applications or less than extend through the housing and are sealed by 0-rings,enabling optimum water conditions where small particles exist. turbulence-free water flow through the tube.The open flow tube design prevents obstruction of flow to reduce pressure loss and E-Series Ultrasonic meters meet and exceed AWWA C715 and provide long-term accuracy. the most recent revision of AWWA C750 Standards.The lead-free bronze alloy meters comply with the lead-free provisions of the METER INSTALLATION Safe Drinking Water Act and NSF/ANSI Standards 61 and 372. E-Series Ultrasonic meters also conform to UL 327B and FM 1044 For long-term performance the meter is weatherproof,UV-resistant, for fire service applications. fully submersible,and can be installed using horizontal or vertical piping.The registration electronics and battery are encapsulated OPERATION&PERFORMANCE to withstand harsh environments and protect the electronics in flooded or submerged pit applications.The meter will not measure As water flows into the measuring tube,ultrasonic signals are sent flow when an"empty pipe"condition is experienced.An empty consecutively in forward and reverse directions of flow.Velocity pipe is defined as a condition that occurs when the flow sensors are is then determined by measuring the time difference between not fully submerged. the measurement in the forward and reverse directions.Total volume is calculated from the measured flow velocity using water 1110101.temperature and pipe diameter.The LCD shows total volume,unit 03LISTED of measure,rate of flow,firmware,and alarm conditions APPROVED ESM-DS-02781-EN-06(September 2019) page 1233 of 1618 Product Data Sheet E-Series®Ultrasonic Meter,Lead-Free Bronze Alloy,3 and 4 inch SPECIFICATIONS E-Series Ultrasonic Meter Size 13 in. 4 in. Normal Test Flow Limits 0.75...560 gpm 1.5...1100 gpm Minimum Test Flow Limits 0.37 gpm 0.75 gpm Safe Maximum Operating Condition(SMOC) 560 gpm 1100 gpm Typical Pressure Loss 12.6 psi @ 350 gpm 2.1 psi @ 630 gpm fl 1 'In the normal temperature range of 45...105°F(7...41°C),new meter consumption measurement is accurate to: Operating Performance • 100%±1.5%over the normal test flow limits • 100%±3.0%for the minimum test flow limits Storage Temperature -40...140°F(-40...60°C) Maximum Ambient Storage 150°F(66°C) (Storage for One Hour) Measured Fluid Temperature Range 34...140°F(1...60°C) Humidity 0...100%condensing;meter is capable of operating in fully submerged environments Maximum Working Pressure of 175 psi(12 bar) Meter Housing Maximum Operating Pressure of Pressure Sensor 150 psi(10 bar) Pressure Sensor Accuracy ±2%of full scale pressure,up to 150 psi(10 bar) Register Type Straight reading,permanently sealed electronic LCD;digits are 0.28 in.(7 mm)high • Consumption(up to nine digits) • Rate of flow • Alarms Register Display • • Pressure • Temperature • Firmware version • Unit of measure factory programmed for gallons,cubic feet and cubic meters • Gallons:0.1 Totalization Display Resolution • Cubic feet:0.01 • Cubic meters:0.001 Battery i 3.6-volt lithium thionyl chloride;battery is fully encapsulated within the register !housing and is not replaceable;10-year battery life 'See Pressure Loss Chart on page 4 for typical pressure loss over complete UL 327B flow range. MATERIALS Meter Housing Lead-free bronze alloy Measuring Section I Ultrasonic sensors located in the flow tube t i Register Housing&Lid , Engineered polymer Page 2 ESM-DfO2e 1 g of 1616 September 2019 Product Data Sheet PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS • E-Series Ultrasonic Meter Size 3 M. 3 M. i 4 in. } 4 in. iHousing Round Round , Round Round I Size Designation X Lay Length 3 x 12 in. 3 x17 in. 4 x 14 in. 4 x 20 in. (76 x 305 mm) (76 x 432 mm) (102 x 356 mm) (102 x 508 mm) Weight(without AMR) 26 lb(11.8 kg) • 28.5 Ib(12.9 kg) i 38 Ib(17.2 kg) I 421b(19.1 kg) See illustration below for Measurement Designations • Length(A) 12 in.(305 mm) 17 in. (432 mm) I 14 in.(356 mm) 20 in.(50S mm) Height(B) 3.55 in.(90 mm) 3.55 in.(90 mm) ' 3.69 in.(94 mm) • 3.69 in.(94 mm) 1 Height(C) 6.87 in.(1 75 mm) 6.87 in.(175 mm) 8,5 in.(216 mm) 8.5 in.(216 mm) Length(D) 6 in.(152 mm) 8.5 in.(216 mm) 7 in.(178 mm) 10 in.(254 mm) Width(E) 7.5 in.(191 mm) 7.5 in.(191 mm) 9 in.(229 mm) 9 in.(229 mm) • Number of Bolts I 4 4 8 8 Companion Flange 3 in.(76 mm) I 3 in.(76 mm) 1 4 in.(102 mm) 4 in.(102 mm) 1 Measurement Designations ii,1, = I �_oZ;, i P 0 li CJI, Ill -==trmoL--,r(2111,. , ‘ �. '•y t l4 kII 7 \ �} J y o off. --- E 1 II (k @ 4\ B. pil Ili , J C C J- 7 C lam„ .9) i September 207 9 En eHi)0 fg18 Page 3 E-Series"Ultrasonic Meter,Lead-Free Bronze Alloy,3 and 4 inch PRESSURE LOSS CHART Chart represents typical meter performance.Rate of flow in gallons per minute(gpm). 10, I ®i 9 J 6 I S •' N 4 t9.- 3 2 1 0 ....._ ..-. .. . -- 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 1200 1300 (LOW 081€(GPM' ACCURACY CHARTS . Charts represent typical meter performance.Rate of flow in gallons per minute(gpm). 3 in.E-Series Meter Accuracy 110Ao 100.00 -- 10600 1 104.00 - I ,- 102.00 • 0 000-_ _. .... .. -••••--- a N 10000 - - ' - --- LP a 90.00 1 . I ---... • ..---.-- i • 96.00 .. _ _--. _- 94 00 ..__-_ ......... • 9200 , .-- .._-. - 90.00 -..-- ' • 0.1 1 10 100 1000 FLOW RATE(GPM) • 4 in.E-Series Meter Accuracy 110.00 108.00 I 106.00 I I • 104.00 -----r---- t}i 102.00 i aj 100.00 6-•e-i-.. ,. s a- -4 'i • - _ . } 1.1 98.00 { I 96.00 • 1 _ --_000_0 . .___. 92.00 I ..._-_- 0 1 1 10 100 1000 , 10000 FLOW RATE(GPM) SMART WATER IS BADGER METER BEACO's,E Ser;cs.`.ak•nc Water Visible and ORiON are registered trademarks of Badger Mete,.Inc.Other Midernarlss appearing in this document are the property cd then respective entities.Due 5111,111 iiu01rt n•'.r,lrc h.product improvements and e4111d40[cnit it:s.(1,9199 r",1e'(Fr ro rpFS the right tU charNje product Or SyslF:n 11110 rf1(.1(1(10,;;111•tllrt notiLF.FncFpt 111 tile estent,Ill I911•.t,,lldiriij i 01111,14 tual Obligation exists. 2019 Badger Mete+,Inc 5,I1 iillht.reserved . www.badgermeter.com The Americas I Badger Meter 4'.1'.W...z Iii,o i a•,•r iui Pi1R,:r 245035.M'n•et.4ee,WI 53724 n'r 001,vp ;Ii Ii'41.4 r,•,(e101., Mexico I Badger Meter de las Americas,5.A.de CV. i'i.clio OdeI u,•.04azar N'32;Esq.Arrgeiiror N-2414 ndnu:,,c,u,id.1!i p,•'••.Ii v 111J50 i Mexico.OF.Mexico.-52-55.5962-(b42 _ Europe,Eastern Europe Branch Office(for Poland,Latvia.Lithuania,Estonia,Ukraine,Belarusl karrri,•,M,•1,•1 In p'• ..1.Fr..,:011;530 9 i 44-193 Knu'Sw:Poland.-=8.33-231+.08/ Europe,Middle East and Africa I Badger Meter Europa GmbH-N+.rtinaer Si:76;72649 Nouffr•n t,errnany •.14 74,),Q.0)0 0 Europe,Middle Cast Branch Office I Badger Meter Europe PD Sox 341442 Dubai Silfi,,,n(LIN,.I 4.....1 0.(.lh•r Build:nu.Wilt](,('II -sr)OR;pub.li/UAE'.-'1/1.1 Ill)011 1 Slovakia lBadger Meter Slovakia s.r.o.Ilt,ni,iii,k,,109'3.5)'02 Bratislava:51'0vakin:14)1 )•l-ct•:d;r11 Asia Pacific I Badger Meter •$u M.:11:::•I'.u:ul.•I'd•19 0/a.likemy Para-1S.nO.,;,u"+115.0 -4',i,;,it..1+,,, Switzerland l Badger Meter Swiss AG 1.1:0.4h.,1'.110010 4,30:-c3er-, S'.'00rerianci'•3• +I 0320;I1 Page 1236 of 1618 % E-Series® Ultrasonic Meter • Badger Meter Cold Water Stainless Steel Meter, 5/8,5/8 x 3/4,3/4 and 1 inch co DESCRIPTION The E-Series•Ultrasonic meter uses solid-state technology in a compact,totally encapsulated,weatherproof,and UV-resistant housing,suitable for residential and commercial applications. Electronic metering provides information—such as rate of flow and reverse flow indication—and data not typically available through ,�`--- , traditional,mechanical meters and registers.Electronic metering ///ii eliminates measurement errors due to sand,suspended particles ,.,,,, • and pressure fluctuations. Offered in four sizes and lay lengths,the Ultrasonic .s,, .�r. ° n meter features: /nt; • Minimum extended low-flow rate lower than typical positive displacement meters. • Simplified one-piece electronic meter and register that are integral to the meter body and virtually maintenance free. • Sealed,non-removable,tamper-protected meter and register. • Easy-to-read,9-digit LCD display presents consumption,rate of In the normal temperature range of 45...85°F(7...29°C),the flow,reverse flow indication,and alarms. Ultrasonic"new meter"consumption measurement is accurate to: • • High resolution industry standard ASCII encoder protocol. ±1.5°x6 over the normal flow range • ±3.0%from the extended low flow range to the minimum The Ultrasonic meter is available with an in-line connector for flow value easy connection and installation to AMR/AM1 endpoints.It is also available with a flying lead for field splice connection. CONSTRUCTION APPLICATIONS E-Series Ultrasonic meters feature a stainless steel,lead-free meter housing,an engineered polymer and stainless steel metering Use the Ultrasonic meter for measuring potable cold water in insert,a meter-control circuit board with associated wiring,LCD, residential,commercial and industrial services.The meter is also and battery.Wetted elements are limited to the pressure vessel, ideal for non-potable,reclaimed irrigation water applications or polymer/stainless steel metering insert and the transducers. less than optimum water conditions where small particles exist. The electronic components are housed and fully potted within a molded,engineered polymer enclosure,which is permanently E-Series Ultrasonic meters meet and exceed ANSI/AWWA C715 attached to the meter housing.The transducers extend through standards.The meters comply with the lead-free provisions of the the stainless steel housing and are sealed by 0-rings. Safe Drinking Water Act,are certified to NSF/ANSI Standards 61 and 372 and carry the NSF-61 mark on the housing. The metering insert holds the stainless steel ultrasonic reflectors in the center of the flow area,enabling turbulence-free water flow OPERATION&PERFORMANCE through the tube and around the ultrasonic signal reflectors.The metering insert's patented design virtually eliminates chemical As water flows into the measuring tube,ultrasonic signals are sent buildup on the reflectors,ensuring long-term metering accuracy. consecutively in forward and reverse directions of flow.Velocity is then determined by measuring the time difference between METER INSTALLATION the measurement in the forward and reverse directions.Total volume is calculated from the measured flow velocity using water The meter is completely submersible and can be installed using temperature and pipe diameter.The LCD display shows total horizontal or vertical piping,with flow in the up direction.The volume and alarm conditions and can toggle to display rate of flow. meter will not,measure flow when an"empty pipe"condition is experienced.An empty pipe is defined as a condition that occurs when the flow sensors are not fully submerged. ESM-DS-00675-EN-08(May 2019) Page 1237 of 1618 Product Data Sheet E-Series°Ultrasonic Meter SPECIFICATIONS E-Series Ultrasonic Meter Size 5/8 in.(16 mm) I 5!8 x 314 in. 3/4 in.(19 mm) 1 in.(25 mm) (16 x 19 mm) Operating Range i 0.1...25 gpm 0.1...25 gpm 0.1...32 gpm 0.4...55 gpm (0.02..33 m3/hr) (0.02...5.7 m'/hr) (0.02...7.3 m'/hr) (0.09...12.5 m3/hr) Extended Law-Flow Rate 0.05 gpm 0.05 gpm 0.05 gpm 0.25 gpm (0.01 m3/hr) (0.01 m'/hr) (0.01 m'/hr) (0.06 m'/hr) Maximum Continuous Operation 25 gpm 25 gpm 32 gpm • 55 gpm (5.7 m!hr) (5.7 m'/hr) (7.3 m°/hr) (12.5 m!/hr) Pressure Loss 43 psi at 15 gpm 2.3 psi at 15 gpm i 2.0 psi at 15 gpm 1.8 psi at 25 gpm (0.3 bar @ 3.4 rn'/hr) (0.16 bar @ 3.4 m3/hr) (0.14 bar @ 3.4 m'/hr) ' (0.12 bar @ 5.7 m'/hr) Reverse Flow-Maximum Rate 4gpm 4gpm 4gpm 9 gpm (0.9 m3/hr) (0.9 m3/hr) (0.9 m3/hr) (2.0 m'/hr) { In the normal temperature range of 45...85°F(7...29°C),new meter consumption measurement Operating Performance : is accurate to: ±1.5%• over the normal flow range • ±3.0%from the extended low flow range to the minimum flow value Storage Temperature -40...140°F(-40...60°C) Maximum Ambient Storage 150°F(72°C) (Storage for One Hour) Measured-Fluid Temperature Range 34...140°F(1°...60°C) Humidity 0...100%condensing;meter is capable of operating in fully submerged environments Maximum Operating Pressure of 175 psi(12 bar) Meter Housing Register Type Straight reading,permanently sealed electronic LCD;digits are 0.28 in.(7 mm)high III; • Consumption(up to nine digits) Register Display • Rate of flow • Alarms • Unit of measure factory programmed for gallons,cubic feet and cubic meters • 10,000,000 gallons Register Capacity • 1,000,000 cubic feet • 100,000 cubic meters • Gallons:0.XX Totalization Display Resolution • Cubic feet:0.XXX • Cubic meters:0.XXXX Battery 3.6-volt lithium thionyl chloride;battery is fully encapsulated within the register housing and is not replaceable;20-year battery life MATERIALS j Meter Housing j 3lbstainless steel t i Measuring Element Pair of ultrasonic sensors located in the flow tube 1 ' Register Housing&Lid Engineered polymer Metering Insert Engineered polymer&stainless steel Transducers Piezo-ceramic device with wetted surface of stainless CrNiMo Paget ESM-phage 130 of 1618 May2019 Product Data Sheet PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS , 5/8x3/4 in. E-Series Ultrasonic Meter Size 5/8 in.(16 mm) (16 x 19mm) 3/4 in.(19 mm) 1 in.(25 mm) • i ' 3/4 x 7-1/2 in.or Size Designation X Lay Length 5/8 x 7-1/2 in. 5/8 x 314 x 7-1/2 in. 3/4 x 9 in. 1 x 10-3/4 in. (16x191 mm) (16x19x191 mm) (19x191 mm or 25x273mm) I 19x229mm) 1 I 3/4 x 7-1/2 in.:2.1 lb Weight(without AMR) 2.2 lb(1 kg) 2.1 lb(.95 kg) 3/4 x 9 in.:2.41b 3.1 lb(11 kg) ; (20x190mm:0.95kgor ll 1 20 x 229 mm:1.08 kg) See illustration below for Measurement Designations. Length(A) 7.5 in.(191 mm) 7.5 in.(191 mm) 7.5 in.or 6.96 in. 10.745 in(273 mm). (191 mm or 228 mm) f , Height(S) 2.404 in.(61 mm) 2.404 in.(61 mm) 2.404 in.(61 mm) I 2.529 in.(64 mm) Height(C) 3.014 in.(77 mm) 3,014 in.(77 mm) 3.094 in.(79 mm) 3359 in.(85 mm) 1 Width(D) , 3.898 in.(99 mm) 3.898 in.(99 mm) 3.898 in.(99 mm) I 3.898 in.(99 mm) 1 I Bore Size 1 5/8 in.(16 mm) 3/4 in.(19 mm) i 3/4 in.(19 mm) i 1 in.(25 mm) ;Coupling Nut&Spud Thread 3/4 in.x 14 NPSM 1 in.x 11-1/2 NPSM 1 in.x 11-1/2 NPSM 1-1/4in.x 11-1/2 NPSM I Tailpiece Pipe Thread(NPT) 1/2 in.(13 mm) 3/4 in.(19 mm) 3/4 in.(19 mm) 1 in.(25 mm) Service Pipe Thread(NPT) 1/2 in.(13 mm) 3/4 in.(19 mm) 3/4 in.(19 mm) 1 in.(25 mm) • Measurement Designations, is i 31 111111 D---1 lima lllrliIllf B it o I. 'x1.11' • i A PRESSURE LOSS CHART Rate of Flow in gallons per minute(gpm) 518,n. 12 _.._. .. 314 in I 10.::: 5)8■314 in. .—. - i Pi 1 I flE-I , /A. .i .J w S i d a` 4 ----- ,{ i • I 3 t.. . ! i 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 Flow Rate in gpm May2019 Ffagefigfif Page 3 E-Series®Ultrasonic Meter ACCURACY CHARTS Rate of Flow in gallons per minute(gpm) 5/8 in.Meter • 5/8 x 3/4 in.Meter 105 i L . I I 105 ••-'--- --...- ... 104 �------ -,�----- --- -- 104 —... - -- ------1 d103 - fY102 -•------__ --- ----- to 102 --.._ --.-.__.. .... • _ _�� -..._. a 101 -- - ._.._. . I; 101 ---- -- "I ---- E 100 -- - ---- 100 • • ----- R - i 99 --- R t , g 96 II --- -- ------- § 9897 __I t -... 96 ----- ------- ---- 95 ..----'-- --... ....-. ..._ 0.01 0.1 1 10 100 0.01 0.1 1. 10 100 Flow Rate in gpm Flow Rate in gpm 3/4 in.Meter 1 in.Meter 105 -• - -- 105 104 •--- -- ..... .----- 104 • --- E --E 103 --I c 103 • --t - E 102 -._ i ..----.. . - :-- v 102 I 11tT------ .. ... a 97 --L . -_ _--- --- 0.01 0.1 1 10 100 0,1 1 10 100 Flow Rate in gpm Flow Rate in gpm • SMART WATER IS BADGER METER E-Series is a registered trademark of Badger Meter,Inc.Other trademarks appearing in this document are the property of their respective entities.Due to continuous research, product improvements and enhancements,Badger Meter reserves the right to s hange product or system specifications without notice,except to the extent art ouistanding contractual obligation exists. 2019 Badger Meter,Inc.All rights reserved. www.badgermeter.com The Americas I Badger Meter;4545%Vest Brown I)ear-d PD Box 245036 I M1hvaukee,W1537749S Pi j 800 979 1837;414-355-0400 Mexico 1 Badger Meter de las Americas,S-A.de C.V,'Nedra Loos OgazOn l'32 I Ese,Angelina 1174'r oloma uuadalupe Lxt;CP 0105C;Mexico.DF Mex,co:4-57.55 560)088., Europa,Eastern Europe Branch Office(for Poland,Latvia,Lithuania,Estonia,Ukraine,Belarusi i Bady_i\1_E_r towel ui.Korta nn,ao 6 44-193 Knurow I Poland -=18 31 236 a/8? Europe,Middle East and Africa I Badger Meter Europa GmbH I Nurtinyer Sir 76,PO:9 Neuf-fen Germany I-49-7025-9208-0 Europe,Middle East Branch Office I Badger Meter Europe!PO Box 141447;puls i Sri,nn Oasis,Head Quarter Building.Wing C.ONRce r53 730 D,rhm r tiAe,-971-4-371 2503 Slovakia I Badger Meter Slovakia s.r.o.i Racianska 109/8 831 02 Bratislava,Slovakia i e411-2-4163 83 01 Asia Pacific I Badger Meter:an Mer Ino Parade Rd:19-07 Parkway Parade;Si nyapur•440169 1+6S•634c4836 Switzerland I Badger Meter Swiss AG;Mittelholzerstrasse 8 30066ern'SwrtMrldnd•-41-21-93220111 Legacy Document tc.imber:E_SM-T-01-EN Page 1240 of 1618 E-Series® Ultrasonic Meter Badger Meter Cold Water Stainless Steel Meter, 1-1/2 and 2 inch DESCRIPTION The E-Series'Ultrasonic meter uses solid-state technology in a compact,totally encapsulated,weatherproof,and UV-resistant housing,suitable for residential and commercial applications. Electronic metering provides information—such as rate of flow and reverse flow indication—and data not typically available through traditional,mechanical meters and registers.Electronic metering eliminates measurement errors due to sand,suspended particles and pressure fluctuations. The Ultrasonic 1-1/2 and 2 inch meters feature: • Minimum extended low-flow rate lower than typical positive displacement meters. • Simplified one-piece electronic meter and register that are integral to the meter body and virtually maintenance free. • Sealed,non-removable,tamper-protected meter and register. • Easy-to-read,9-digit LCD display presents consumption,rate of In the normal temperature range of 45...85°F(7...24°C),the flow,reverse flow indication,and alarms. Ultrasonic"new meter"consumption measurement is accurate to: • High resolution industry standard ASCII encoder protocol, • ±1.5%over the normal flow range The Ultrasonic meter is available with an in-line connector for - ±3.0%from the extended low flow range to the minimum easy connection and installation to AMR/AMI endpoints.It is also flow value available with a flying lead for field splice connection. APPLICATIONS CONSTRUCTION Use the Ultrasonic meter for measuring potable cold water in E-Series Ultrasonic meters feature a stainless steel,lead-free meter residential,commercial and industrial services.The meter is also housing,an engineered polymer and stainless steel metering ideal for non-potable,reclaimed irrigation water applications or insert,a meter control circuit board with associated wiring,LCD, less than optimum water conditions where small particles exist. and battery.Wetted elements are limited to the pressure vessel, the polymer/stainless steel metering insert and the transducers. E-Series Ultrasonic meters meet and exceed ANSI/AWWA C715 The electronic components are housed and fully potted within standards.The meters comply with the lead-free provisions of the a molded,engineered polymer enclosure,which is permanently Safe Drinking Water Act,are certified to NSF/ANSI Standards 61 and attached to the meter housing.The transducers extend through 372 and carry the NSF-61 mark on the housing. the stainless steel housing and are sealed by 0-rings. OPERATION &PERFORMANCE The metering insert holds the stainless steel ultrasonic reflectors in the center of the flow area,enabling turbulence-free water flow As water flows into the measuring tube,ultrasonic signals are sent through the tube and around the ultrasonic signal reflectors.The consecutively in forward and reverse directions of flow.Velocity metering insert's patented design virtually eliminates chemical is then determined by measuring the time difference between buildup on the reflectors,ensuring long-term metering accuracy. the measurement in the forward and reverse directions.Total volume is calculated from the measured flow velocity using water METER INSTALLATION temperature and pipe diameter.The LCD display shows total The meter is completely submersible and can be installed using volume and alarm conditions and can toggle to display rate of flow. horizontal or vertical piping,with flow in the up direction.The meter will not measure flow when an"empty pipe"condition is experienced.An empty pipe is defined as a condition that occurs when the flow sensors are not fully submerged. ESM-DS-00672-EN-08(May 2019) Page 1241 of 1618 Product Data Sheet E-Series0 Ultrasonic Meter,Cold Water Stainless Steel Meter, 1-1/2 and 2 inch SPECIFICATIONS E-Series Ultrasonic Meter Size 1-112 in.(40 mm) 2 in.(50 mm) Operating Range 1,25...100 gpm 1.5...160 gpm Extended Low-Flow Rate 0.40 gpm 0.50 gpm Maximum Continuous Operation 100 gpm 160 gpm Pressure Loss at Maximum Flow 3.8 psi 5.2 psi Reverse Flow-Maximum Rate 12 gpm 18 gpm • • In the normal temperature range of 45...85°F(7...29°C),new meter consumption measurement • is accurate to: Operating Performance ±1.5%over the normal flow range • ±3.0%from the extended low flow range to the minimum flow value . I • Storage Temperature -40...140°F(-40...60°C) Maximum Ambient Storage(Storage for One Hour) 150°F(72°C) ti • Measured-Fluid Temperature Range 34...140°F(1...60°C) Humidity 0...100%condensing;meter is capable of operating in fully submerged environments Maximum Operating Pressure of Meter Housing 1 175 psi(12 bar) Register Type Straight reading,permanently sealed electronic LCD;digits are 0.28 in.(7 mm)high • Consumption(up to nine digits) • Rate of flow Register Display • Alarms • Unit of measure factory programmed for gallons,cubic feet and cubic meters • 100,000,000 gallons Register Capacity • 10,000,000 cubic feet • 1,000,000 cubic meters • Gallons:0.X Totalization Display Resolution • Cubic feet:0.XX • Cubic meters:0.XXX Battery 3.6-volt lithium thionyl chloride;battery is fully encapsulated within the register housing and is not replaceable;20-year battery life MATERIALS j Meter Housing 316 stainless steel Measuring Element Pair of ultrasonic sensors located in the flow tube Register Housing&Lid Engineered polymer Metering Insert Engineered polymer&stainless steel Transducers • Piezo-ceramic device with wetted surface of stainless CrNiMo Page 2 "M-II'Sg6entfof 1618 May 2019 Product Data Sheet PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS E-Series Ultrasonic Meter Size 1 1-1/21n.(40 mm) ! 1-1/2 in.(40 mm) 2 in.(50 mm) 2 in.(50 mm) 1 Housing Elliptical HEX Elliptical HEX Size Designation X Lay Length 1-1/2 x 13 in. 1-1/2 x 12.62 in. 2 x 17 in. 2 x 15.25 in. (38 x 330 mm) • (38 x 321 mm) (51 x 432 mm) } (51 x 387 mm) Weight(without AMR) 8.2 Ib(3.7 kg) 6.51b(2.9 kg) 11.91b(5.4 kg) 8.9 Ib(4.0 kg) See illustration below for Measurement Designations. i Length(A) 13 in.(33 cm) 12.62 in.(32 cm) 17 in.(43 cm) i 15.25 in.(39 cm) Height(B) f 2.80 in.(71 mm) } 2.84 in.(72 mm) 3.01 in.(77 mm) I 3.06 in.(78 mm) Height(C) 455 in.(116 mm) , 4.15 in.(705 mm) 4.76 in.(T21 mm) 4.68 in.(119 mm) Length(D) i 7.10 in.(180 mm) 531 in.(135 mm) 11.10 in.(282 mm) 5.05 in.(128 mm) . Width(E) 5.50 in.(140 mm) 3.90 in.(99 mm) 6.08 in.(154 mm) 3.90 in. (99 mm) i : Bore Size 1-1/2 in.(40 mm) ' 1-1/2 in.(40 mm) •• 2 in.(5T mm) j 2 in.(51 mm) • Two-Bolt Elliptical Flange(AW WA) 1-1/2 in.(40 mm) } — ` 2 in.(51 mm) — • Companion Flange . 1-1/2 in.(40 mm) i — I 2 in.(51 mm) — Internal Thread Size — 1-1/2 in.NAT — 2 in.NPT Elliptical Measurement Designations HEX Measurement Designations Ili •.b : -_- _ IL � .�� a 0 �� ,per i► 1§Mii- I! il 1101 la . A ~E Ei . i . 1' iNt •lw1 � s l _� i c —' p , - 1 4 I p PRESSURE LOSS CHART Flow rate in Gallons Per Minute(GPM) N 3 . : ; .. — 0 50 100 150 200 Flow Rate in GPM May2019 fage 113 of 1618 Page 3 E-Series°Ultrasonic Meter ACCURACY CHARTS Rate of Flow in Gallons Per Minute(GPM) 1-1/2 in.Meter 2 in.Meter 110.00 - 110 • ...-...------- 108.00 • . lob ------ ----- --- c 106.00 —^ ----r— a 105 --------- -------^------- i 104.00 ------ - ' >± 104 ----- • — i.. 0 . 0 — a 102 — A100.00 --- ------- I lop - —98 • - — —_t • .5• 96.00 ----- --- -- u 96 st 94.00 -------.-------------- --- a 94 - , 92.00 • - '-------- ---- ------i 92 - --- --- 90.00 -1 • . 90 0.1 ;1 10 100 0.1 1 10 100 Fiow Rate in GPM Flow Rate In GPM • • SMART WATER IS BADGER METER F-Sebes is a registered trademark of Badger Meter,Inc.Other trademarks appeal ing in this document are the property("their respec Ince entities.Dur to tonl:I ti research, product improvements and enhancements,Badger Meter reserves the right to change product err system specncctdions without notice.except to the extent an outstanding turn Inc.!obhgau(n exists.-2019 Badger Meter,Inc.All rights rt•s:,rvod. www.badgermeter.com The Americas l Badger Meter - S st Brown Jeer Rd:PO Bcx 2-Soil,.:SiL•e sc-:'.WI-,) 4 S00 Vs t l t t.• '.Ii, MFaico I Badger Meter de las Americas,S.A.de C.V.i Pedro_u's Osazon N-32 E!...1A•vlrsna N'21 <oll.mi..e,`.d:i.rl.,ly• 'n:, r P.. :1%, .A.....n.:),•'0,...“, •,... ., .,,1.1 rhh? Europe.Eastern Europe Branch Office(for Poland,Latvia,Lithuania,Estonia,Ukraine,Belarusl iladtper.Ynt,•r I .rn:,•• ., Kr,•rr,l-'n r .•..1 . .e,,u... ....,ail •:.K i,,'r,•n:o? Europe,Middle East and Africa i Badger Meter Europa GmbH'')urt•nyr,sr.lit ),,!vN,-i d'rn 5,-nye:,y :U'•'i's” Europe,Middle East Branch Office I Badger Meter Europe IS.:5a1(i4144) 70,tnuci'ir,,ri 1,1,.Hy.'Un e;,•i;h.i.I.,u).•?Yuri, i,1•:.••=,.... Il.l,.n IS. i:4 w,,•,”: Slovakia l Badger Meter Slovakia s.r.o. li,a,ons<d 109'(1'831 51)itrdtwldvd,Sc.v,ki.1 -VI 1•i.i(.!51(1' Asia Pacific I Badger Meter;ho Moana•?nrane Rd 190)?mkw,iy P.,•dr.',S;odor di•r 44.1,'1,) i,;:o.{O if, Swiherland I Badger Meter Swiss AG,Ma,,Moiterctrase8 3001,corn Srntr„rLwd .•i, ti'11,'DI I I I,',,,,,y i):,s un,l•nt Nu i,,00,FSM 11GFN Page 1244 of 1618 Recordall® Disc Meters Badger Meter Lead-Free Bronze Alloy Models 120& 170,Sizes 1-1/2"(40 mm) ® &2"(50 mm),NSF/ANSI Standards 61 and 372 Certified DESCRIPTION The Recordall Models 120 and 170 Disc Series meters meet or exceed the most recent revision of AWWA Standard C700 and are available in a lead-free bronze alloy.Both meters comply with the lead-free provisions ofAO the Safe Drinking Water Act,are certified to NSF/ANSI Standards 61 and 372 / ill (Trade Designations:M120-LL and Ml7OLL)and carry the NSF-61 mark on the housing.All components of the lead-free bronze alloy meter(housing, measuring element,seals,and so on)comprise the certified syitem. M120 M170 Applications:For use in measurement of potable cold water in residential, commercial and industrial services where flow is in one direction only. Operation:Water flows through the meter's strainer and into the measuring chamber where it causes the disc to nutate.The disc,which moves freely, SPECIFICATIONS nutates on its own bail,guided by a thrust roller.A drive magnet transmits the motion of the disc to a follower magnet located within the permanently I Meter Model M120 M170 sealed register.The follower magnet is connected to the register gear train. Typical Operating Range x2.5...120 gpm 2.5...170 gpm The gear train reduces the disc nutations into volume totalization units I(100%±1.5%) 1(0.57...27 m'/hr) (0.57...39 m'/hr) displayed on the register or encoder face. I Low Flow(Min.45%) i 1.25 gpm(0.28 m)/hr) '1.5 gpm(0.34 m1/hr) Operating Performance:The Recordall Disc Series meters meet or exceed 'Maximum Continuous !80 gpm(18 m'/hr) 100 gpm(23 m'/hr) registration accuracy for the low flow rates(95%),normal operating flow Operation rates(100±1.5%),and maximum continuous operation flow rates as Pressure Loss at Maximum 4.8 psi at 80 gpm 3.3 psi at 100 gpm specifically stated In AWWA Standard C700. Continuous Operation (0.33 bar at 18 m'/hr) (0.23 bar at 23 m'/hr) Construction:Recordall Disc meter construction,which complies with Maximum Operating 80°F(26°C) 80°F(26°C) ANSI/AWWA standard C700,consists of three basic components:meter Temperature _ housing,measuring chamber,and permanently sealed register or encoder. Maximum Operating 150 psi(10 bar) 150 psi(10 bar) The water meter is available in a lead-free bronze alloy.A corrosion-resistant Pressure engineered polymer material is used for the measuring chamber. Measuring Element I Nutating disc,positive Nutating disc,positive i Magnetic Drive:Direct magnetic drive,through the use of high-strength i displacement displacement magnets,provides positive,reliable and dependable register coupling for t-1/2"AWWA two- 2"AWWAtwo bolt straight reading or AMR/AMI meter reading options. I bolt elliptical flange, elliptical flange, Meter Connections drilled or drilled or Tamper-Proof Features:Unauthorized removal of the register or encoder 1-1/2...11-1/2 NPT 2...11-1/2 NPT is inhibited by the option of a tamper detection seal wire screw,TORR• internal pipe threadsi internal pipe threads tamper-resistant seal screw or the proprietary tamper-resistant keyed seal •, 1 Optional 1"NPT test Optional 1"NPT test screw.Each can be installed at the meter site or at the factory. Test Plugs plug(TP) ;plug(TP) • Maintenance:Badger Meter Recordall Disc Series meters are designed and Materials manufactured to provide long-term service with minimal maintenance. When maintenance is required,it can be performed easily either at the meter Meter Housing Lead-free bronze alloy installation or at any other convenient location. Housing Top Plates Lead-free bronze alloy To simplify maintenance,the register,measuring chamber,and strainer can Measuring Chamber Engineered polymer be replaced without removing the meter housing from the installation.No ,DiscEngineered polymer change gears are required for accuracy calibration.Interchangeability of Trim I Stainless steel i parts among like-sized meters minimizes spare parts inventory investment. Strainer f Engineered polymer The built-in strainer has an effective straining area of twice the inlet size. i Disc Spindle Stainless steel Connections:Companion flanges in cast iron or NL bronze are available as .Magnet Ceramic options.Straight connection sets are available In NL bronze. Magnet Spindle Stainlesssteel Register Lid and Shroud I Engineered polymer,bronze i RDM-DS-00465-EN-07(October 2015) Page 1245 of 1618 Product Data Sheet DIMENSIONS Meter r A B C Approx. 'Meter Size Model Laying Height Centerline Width Shipping Length Reg./RTR Base Weight Ongy*G 4W' 'P.� 1-1/2° : 120 EL,Hex 12-5/8" 7' 2-3/8" 8-3/4" 1916 .51E5 oG (40 mm) 120 EL,TP i (321 mm) (178 mm) ; (60 mm) I (222 mm) : (8.6 kg) '•'` :"�LIU ‘41P1 ' 1-1/2" ' 120 ELL 13' 7" 2-3/8" 8-3/4" • 1916 11114201111 B (40 mm) I 120 ELL,TP , (330 mm) (178 mm) • (60 mm) ' (222 mm) (8.6 kg) 2' i• 170 EL,Hex ' 15-1/4" 8" , 2-7/8' 9-1/2" 301b (50 mm) 170 EL,TP I (387 mm) I (203 mm) ' (73 mm) (241 mm) (13.6 kg) {I 1■��� 2" 170 ELL 1 17" 8" 2-7/8" 9-1/2" 301b (50 mm) 170 ELL,TP (432 mm) (203 mm) (73 mm) (241 mm) (13.6 kg) _A EL= ELL=Elliptical Long Hex=Hexagon,I-I/2...11-1/2'NPT TP=Test Elliptical • Thread Plug 1' REGISTERS/ENCODERS Standard—Sweep-Hand Registration The standard register is a straight-reading,permanently sealed magnetic drive register.Dirt,moisture,tampering and lens fogging problems are eliminated. The register has a six-odometer wheel totalization display,360°test circle with center sweep hand,and flow finder to detect leaks.Register gearing is made of self-lubricating engineered polymer,which minimizes friction and provides long life.The multi-position register simplifies meter installation and reading.The register capacity is 10,000,000 gallons(1,000,000 ft',100,000 m'). =..g� _ .. r --"amid . �, Meter ! GaRon Cubic Cubic =,0800044` ' 000P41tn" �%0d74{+1(0•,• Model I Feet Meter „ ""';'•" S."' '• ! 1 100 I 10 1/0.1 170�' 170�,•6170 I • 1 I _.'do ffs --*c< ' -*cy i I 170 100 • 10 i 11 x:,"44 MOW �,4otT '•- 444 4op . Optional—Encoders for AMR/AMI Reading Solutions AMR/AMI solutions are available for all Recordall Disc Series meters.All reading options can be removed from the meter without disrupting water service. Badger Meter encoders provide years of reliable,accurate readings for a variety of applications and are also available pre-wired to Badger Meter approved AMR/AMI solutions.See details at www.badgermeter.com. PRESSURE LOSS CHARTS ACCURACY CHARTS 1-1/2"Meter 1-1/2"Meter Rate of Flow in Gallons per Minute o0o Rate of Flow in Gallons per Minute 1 to too 1," ,o b X" 0 100 1000 r a'i !0 b fA l0a aq eon 751 ..r_.. ' i 1--.1. "1f _!m r... f I ; +Tl ; { ._-;}i- 1 .f• . it f. `- is 1 ): t { = I :....i • :;r i r 1. • •{ 1 t ! f, li i s a 1t . , • °; 1iiili i , rims--i -1 rri 7 l i:1 I# . i 1 , ,i! 2"Meter 2"Meter Io 100 .o0 1000 10 iD c aro 1000 I u i" % t .1.0 I f ` i . ,• � 1 . .�i. I II I m • I + - 1 , ,- 1 1 I t,: i� �3 s ± ' �±.'. • " f 1 l• l A a 1 ._ 1_ I A �' ' i 1 l ' . 1 ,...w....] ; — —--- Making Water Visible' MAK:NC,WATER VISIBI F aid RI(ORDALL are rrgosterrd trattemmks of Badger Meter,Inc.Gthet tr.,:le'n.ukc appearing in this clot.,;Lent are the propeerty of their resin(vr-entities. Due 50 continuous research,product improvetncnts and enhancements,Badger Meter reserves the right to change product or system specifications without notice.except to the extent an outstanding,ontrattual obligation exrsl••. •7015 Badger Meter,Int.All rights reserved. www.badgermeter.com The Americas I Badger Meter I•: ,i Wear Pr,-,,•.i,n... .' t':I th-A 450-1. ., :. ,., . W.',La..:- :.'•a,, .. . , . -114.3: . :•c: Mexico;Badger Meter de las Americas,S.A.de C.V.i' I,.. . ..s,r• ,. :•,:`I i t. ..: 'a'. ....•.:1, • .:',' . . ....).,- ',1r"CC, . •. Europe,Middle East and Africa!Badger Meter Europa GmbH ',..rt.-:.��,+:• . :, .. . .:•'•1 i:.:r.: Europe,Middle East Branch Office l Badger Meter Europe I...13:,32'4.: :1.:•.,., .,,....s:c.::,:i ,., ..rig::: • "•,.ii.; .,m : .: •• Czech Republic I Badger Meter Czech Republic s.r.o.I'..t .,.•, , . .. S. ...is;1,n , -• ' . i' • . ... Slovakia l Badger Meter Slovakia s.r.o.l 5,152 ,,,�:u^•11H.'a/.iisibs,r5.1.5:,•••'.,k a •411'.2.44 53 d 1 c• Asia Pacific I Badger Meter I'a,Manna Parade Rd,:It.,i•,ekw.y l'a'acl^ S•imapni,•1 i5)i,,v ,55 i,-s f„a:;C' 4hlna I Badger Meter I/I Ai/;,uJ liangzhonu Qir.,4 Mo,i,.m.;Is tritt j 5h."trth.,4 .1.111.1 2111 31 i•80 11'Jr)4'1412 I�•q.,y llncunant Nu"�tn•,•.It:1,4 1:`,4100/I-EN and illtM I P,(1110/...i N gage 1246 of 1618 0 Recordall® Disc Meters Badger Meter Lead-Free Bronze Alloy,Sizes 5/8,5/8 x 3/4,3/4& 1 inch NSF/ANSI Standards 61 and 372 Certified Ilifki3_ . . l!lri - ‘441,..‘ .. - �r Model 25-5/8 in.,5/8 x 3/4 in. Model 35-3/4 in. Model 55-1 in. Model 70---1 in. DESCRIPTION • Tamper-Proof Features:Unauthorized removal of the register or encoder is inhibited by the option of a tamper detection seal wire The Recordall Disc Series meters meet or exceed the most recent screw,TORX•tamper-resistant seal screw or the proprietary revision of AWWA Standard C700 and are available in a lead-free tamper-resistant keyed seal screw.Each can be installed at the bronze alloy.The meters comply with the lead-free provisions of meter site or at the factory. the Safe Drinking Water Act,are certified to NSF/ANSI Standards 61 and 372(Trade Designations:M25-LL,M35-LL,M55-LL,M70-LL)and Maintenance:Badger Meter Recordall Disc Series meters are carry the NSF-61 mark on the housing.All components of the designed and manufactured to provide long-term service with lead-free bronze alloy meter(housing,measuring element,seals, minimal maintenance.When maintenance is required,it can be and so on)comprise the certified system. performed easily either at the meter installation or at any other convenient location. Applications:For use in measurement of potable cold water in residential,commercial and industrial services where flow is in one To simplify maintenance,the register,measuring chamber,and direction only. strainer can be replaced without removing the meter housing from the installation.No change gears are required for accuracy ' Operation:Water flows through the meter's strainer and into the calibration.Interchangeability of parts among like-sized meters and measuring chamber where it causes the disc to nutate.The disc, meter models also minimizes spare parts inventory investment.The which moves freely,nutates on its own ball,guided by a thrust built-in strainer has an effective straining area of twice the inlet size. roller.A drive magnet transmits the motion of the disc to a follower magnet located within the permanently sealed register.The follower Connections:Tailpieces/Unions for installations of meters on magnet is connected to the register gear train.The gear train various pipe types and sizes,including misaligned pipes,are reduces the disc nutations into volume totalization units displayed available as an option. on the register or encoder face. Meter Spud and Connection Sizes Operating Performance:The Recordall Disc Series meters meet or exceed registration accuracy for the low flow rates(95%),normal � Size "L" dg. Coupling Tailpiece operating flow rates(100±1.5%),and maximum continuous Laying Nut and 1 Model Designation x Bore Dia. Pipe Thread; operation flow rates as specifically stated in AWWA Standard C700. i Length Spud Thread (in.) i (in.) (NPT)(in.) I (in.) Construction:Recordall Disc meter construction,which 5/8 x 7-1/2 5/8 , 314(5/8) • 1/2 • complies with ANSI/AWWA standard C700,consists of three basic . 25 5/8 x 3/4 x 7-1/2 518,3/4 } 1(3/4) 3/4 components:meter housing,measuring chamber and permanently 3/4 x 7-1/2 3/4 1(3/4) 3/4 3/4 sealed register or encoder.The meter is available in a lead-free 3s 3/4 x 9 3/4 1(3/4} 3/4 bronze alloy with externally threaded spuds.A corrosion-resistant 1 , engineered polymer material is used for the measuring chamber. I 3/4 x 1 x 9 3/4 . 1-1/4(1) 1 55 1 x 10-3/4 1 1-1/4(1) • 1 Magnetic Drive:Direct magnetic drive,through the use of 70 1 x 10-3/4 ; 1 1-1/4(t) t i high-strength magnets,provides positive,reliable and dependable register coupling for straight-reading or AMR/AMI meter reading options. RDM-DS-00467-EN-06(July 2019) Page 1247 of 1618 Product Data Sheet Recordall•Disc Meters,Lead-Free Bronze Alloy,Sizes 5/8,5/8x3/4,3/4&1 inch SPECIFICATIONS Model 25 Model 35 Model 55 Model 70 (5/8 in.&5/8 x 3/4 in.) (3/4 in.) 1 (1 in.) (1 in.) Typical Operating Range 0.5...25 gpm 0.75...35 gpm } 1...55 gpm 1.25...70 gpm (100%±1.5%) (0.11...5.7 m3/hr) (0.17...7.9 m3/hr) (0.23...12.5 m3/hr) (0.28...16 m3/hr) 0.25 gpm 0.375 gpm 0.5 gpm 0.75 gpm Low Flow (0.057 m3/hr) (0.085 m3/hr) (0.11 m'/hr) (0.17 m3/hr) Min. Min. Min.95% Min.95% Maximum Continuous 15 gpm 25 gpm j 40 gpm 50 gpm Operation (3.4 m3/hr) (5.7 m3/hr) (9.1 m'/hr) (11.3 m'/hr) 5/8 in.size: Pressure Loss at 3.5 psi @ 15 gpm (Maximum Continuous (0.24 bar @ 3.4 m3/hr) , 5 psi @ 25 gpm 3.4 psi @ 40 gpm 6.5 psi @ 50 gpm I 5/8 x 3/4 in.size: (0.37 bar @ 5.7 m3/hr) (0.23 bar @ 9.1 m3/hr) (0.45 bar @ 11.3 m3/hr) (Operation 2.8 psi @ 15 gpm i (0.19 bar @ 3.4 m3/hr) Maximum :Operating Temperature 80°F(26°C) Maximum Operating Pressure 150 psi(10 bar) Measuring Element Nutating disc,positive displacement Available in NL bronze and engineered polymer to fit spud thread bore diameter sizes: Meter 5/8 in.size: i Connections 5/8 in.(DN 15 mm) 3/4 in.(DN 20 mm) ' 1 in.(DN 25 mm) 1 in.(DN 25 mm) . 1 5/8 x 3/4 in.size: 3/4 in.(DN 15 mm) MATERIALS Model 25 Model 35 Model 55 Model 70 (S/8 in.&5/8 x 3/4 in.) (3/4 in.) (1 in.) (1 in.) Meter Housing Lead-free bronze alloy Cast iron,lead-free j •Housing Bottom Plates bronze alloy, ! Cast iron,lead-free bronze alloy • engineered polymer i Measuring Chamber Engineered polymer Disc ! Engineered polymer . Trim Stainless steel 1 Strainer { Engineered polymer Disc Spindle Stainless steel Stainless steel • Engineered polymer Stainless steel Magnet Ceramic Ceramic Ceramic Ceramic Magnet Spindle Engineered polymer 1 Stainless steel Engineered polymer Stainless steel Register Lid and Shroud Engineered polymer,bronze Paget RDi ge igiteiG18 July2019 Product Data Sheet DIMENSIONS I 1' I IiiiiII] B 1111111111111 ._ 1111111111111 4 ______ 1 1111111111111 ■r IU log , ....A • Meter Size . Model A B C Width Approx.Shipping . Laying Length Height Reg. Centerline Base Weight 5/8 in.(15 mm) 7-1/2 in.(190 mm) 4-15/16 in.(125 mm) 1-11/16 in.(42 mm) 4-1/4 in.(108 mm) 4-1/2 lb(2 kg) 5/8 in.x 3/4 in.(15 mm) �5 7-1/2 in.(190 mm) 4-15/16 in.(125 mm) 1-11/16 in.(42 mm) 4-1/4 in.(108 mm) 4-1/2 lb(2 kg) 3/4 in.(20 mm) ' 7-1/2 in.(190 mm) 5-1/4 in.(133 mm) 1-5/8 in.(41 mm) 5 in.(127 mm) 1 5-1/2 Ib(2.5 kg) 3/4 in.(20 mm) 35 9 in.(229 mm) I S-1/4 in.(133 mm) 1-5/8 in.(41 mm) • 5 in.(127 mm) 1 5-3/41b(2.6 kg) 3/4 in.x 1 in.(20 mm) 1 9 in.(229 mm) i 5-1/4 in.(133 mm) 1-5/8 in. (41 mm) 5 in.(127 mm) 6 Ib(2.7 kg) . 1 in.(25 mm) 55 I 10-3/4 in.(273 mm) ' 6 in.(152 mm) 2-1/32 in.(52 mm) 6-1/4 in.(159 mm) 8-3/4 lb(3.9 kg) 1 in.(25 mm) j 70 10-3/4 in.(273 mm) 6-1/2 in.(165 mm) 2-5/16 in.(59 mm) 7-3/4 in.(197 mm) ; 11-1/2 Ib(5.2 kg) REGISTERS/ENCODERS Standard—Sweep-Hand Registration The standard register is a straight-reading,permanently sealed magnetic drive register.Dirt,moisture,tampering and lens fogging problems are eliminated.The register has a six-odometer wheel totalization display,360°test circle with center sweep hand,and flow finder to detect leaks.Register gearing is made of self-lubricating engineered polymer,which minimizes friction and provides long life.The multi-position register simplifies meter installation and reading.The register capacity is 10,000,000 gallons(1,000,000 ft',100,000 m3). A Model 25 register is used in the following example: o .r` 0 9 �` o 1 Cubic Cubic 2t 1 .9 2• .1 `o.oa 25 o.01'', Model Gallon Feet Meter lir Air A�,m�r ( i I ".8 t _ 2' `.9 . ..21 �o.aa L: ,,,..n.°21: 25(5/8 in.) 10 i 1 0.1/0.01 � u� _ � .J o O _ _ i , ft _ 25(5/8 x 3/4 in.) 10 i 1 0.1/0.01 —7 Gallons 3, ..7 Cubic Feet .3� �a,07 r x 3' m3_ o,w� 35 10 t 1 0.1 '00.000,00 ,L00�.0;0.0,0 0.4401 , J ! a s a ,aoe o,o+,,`' 55 10 1 0.1 /s��,rr„5i,,,D``�` �wr,u5n,,,,``�`` �rr,n005n„`` 70 10 1 0.1 i Optional—Encoders for AMR/AMI Reading Solutions AMR/AMI solutions are available for all Recordall Disc Series meters.All reading options can be removed from the meter without disrupting water service.Badger Meter encoders provide years of reliable,accurate readings for a variety of applications.See details at www.badgermeter.com. July2019 Fere 1146 0T11 Page 3Page Recordall•Disc Meters,Lead-Free Bronze Alloy,Sizes 5/8,5/8 x 3/4,3/4&1 inch PRESSURE LOSS CHARTS Rate of Flow in Gallons per Minute Model 25 5/8 in. 1 2 4 6 8 10 100 20 40 60 80 t 25 20 N 15 N 0- 1 d VI ad 10 ' N 0. „........„..y 5 0 Model 25 5/8 x 3/4 in. 1 2 4 6 8 10 20 40 60 80100 25 20 t15 O - _ F N D d 10 N v o. 5 . -------..../ - - 0 1 1 Model 35 3/4 in. 1 1 0 100 4 6 8 20 40 60 80 2 25 1 20 N N a 15 - as ✓ 10 '_____________________:// . a. I _ - i 5 0 Page 4 Ve0(L4 N6 618 July 2019 Product Data Sheet PRESSURE LOSS CHARTS(CONTINUED) Rate of Flow in Gallons per Minute Model 55 1 in. 1 2 4 6 8 10 100 20 40 60 80 25 l ' lI I 20 i} } ' 1 I I .3 • 15 1 „LT; _ I 1 1 ., 1 v 10 a 1 1 i I i _ 5 /! 1 V 1 0 1 - • Model 701 in. 1 10 100I 2 4 6 8 20 40 60 80I _ 25 i 20 _ . N ° • 15 . V 0 _ N i 10 a . . ............____„/ ' 5 • 0 �-- , . [ July2019 F'a9 1 Zb1 of 1 til tt Page 5 Recordall•Disc Meters,Lead-Free Bronze Alloy,Sizes 5/8,5/8 x 3/4,3/4&1 inch ACCURACY CHARTS Model 25 5/8 in. ' .1 1.0 10 100 .2 .4 .6 .8 2 4 6 8 20 40 60 T 10 ' tM v N_ _ . oa 5 v C.CU cc 4. V T. - e 3 v 5 ' a C0 10 D CU 15 I Model 25 5/8 x 3/4 in. .1 .2 .4 .6 .8 1.0 10 100 2 4 6 8 20 40 60 10 1 I I I 6.v vV, 0z + I V a0 r�r F , V 1C 7 u 5 a« a.- jy 10 cc ' 15 I - Model 35 3/4 in. .1 .2 .4 .6 .8 1.0 2 4 6 8 10 20 40 60 80100 0 00 10 ' 1 I- 5 ' N_ T. O 5 Q,Y mg 10 rr 15 1 , 1 1 Page 6 RD1�aDiSelgi011618 July 2019 Product Data Sheet ACCURACY CHARTS(CONTINUED) Model 55 1 in. .1 10 10 100 .2 .4 .6 .82 4 6 8 20 40 60 80 ,_ t0 . . - I Lar >'a QCC 5 c + . m n. u ....4 2 u 5 . u °- 10 ' cy0 . 'Q - . 15 Model 701 in. .1 1.0 0 1 00 .2 .4 .6 .8 2 4 6 8 0 20 40 60 BO 10 ' ..v 5 I : : . , c5 10 . cc 15 _ 1 E t t I I July 2019 F'e9e 9M3 0 1 ti,fg Page 7 Record()1!°Disc Meters,Lead-Free Bronze Alloy,Sizes 5/8,5/8 x 3/4,3/4&1 inch • • SMART WATER IS BADGER METER Recordall is a registered trademark of Badger Meter,Inc.Other trademarks appearing in this document arc the property of their respective entitles.Due to continuous research, product improvements and+•nhancentents,Badger Meter reserve,.the right to c hinge product or system specifications without 11)05 r',c'xc rpt to the exlenl an outstanding contractual obligation exist..••2019 Badger Meter,Inc..All i ights re•.erye& www.badgerrneter.com The Americas I Badger Meter LI, ,. ,r. .'.t,',,.r+ •...'.i 95 . du0-d7e.-33837 Mexico Badger Meter de las Americas.5.5.de C.V.j Pedro:u:ssl?:1 .;rr N i A3,34.4 ,.,5. adcla s.,ce Cr .,;, :•.1•••••• • I. ,. •s!•:::: <,1 Europe,Eartem Europe Branch Office[for Poland.Latvia,Lithuania.Estonia.Ukraine,Boleros)l Badger Meter Europe!a1 K...`.•,.•..,:. 't•.• 1.'+,n •.:5 5,5;p Ftx.' Europe,Middle East and Africa!Badger Meter Europa GmbH l\..'^n 1'I'' " r••. 'lar,,. Europe,Middle East Branch Office I Badger Meter Europe j r'._,9.;s;1 r::' • r;.:.u:••• " , ...: o .. .. .. Slovakia,Badger Meter Slovakia s.r.e. :)4 • n' .?r'.}.'Sr.s�,•.,r:, +....., •.. . ... Asia Pacific I Badger Meter I %'a-.t::r?d3 ,,.n Switzerland Badger Meter Swiss AG;' .1.erot.s»_" '-' "' Page 1254 of 1618 ORION® Water Endpoints Badger Meter Cellular LTE-M Endpoint a DESCRIPTION The ORION°Cellular LTE-M endpoint is an innovative,two-way water endpoint for smart water applications.The endpoint utilizes -.me-" existing loT(Internet of Things)cellular infrastructure to efficiently and securely deliver meter reading data to the utility via the reliable cellular network. The Cellular endpoint is a member of the time-tested ORION family of products from Badger Meter,designed for maximum flexibility. Since 2002,the ORION product family has provided comprehensive Advanced Metering Analytics(AMA)for interval meter reading and data capture using both one-way and two-way communications. FUNCTIONALITY Operation:The Cellular LTE-M endpoint communicates with the encoder and captures 15-minute interval read data and meter status information.The endpoint then automatically broadcasts the information,including endpoint status information,via the cellular network to BEACON'AMA.The endpoint is designed to call in four times each workday and features a configurable schedule that enables utility customers to select call-in times that best support their processes. APPLICATION Activation:All ORION Cellular LTE-M endpoints are shipped in an inactive,non transmitting state.The Badger Meter IR Configurations:The Cellular LTE-M endpoint is a multi-purpose Communication Device can be used to activate the endpoint and endpoint that can be deployed in indoor,outdoor and pit verify the encoder connection.Successful endpoint function can be (non-metal pit lid)applications.The electronics and battery confirmed through a web app demonstrating that communication assembly are fully encapsulated in epoxy for environmental has been verified to both the encoder and the network. integrity.The endpoint is available with a connector assembly for ease of installation. Alternatively,the endpoints offer a Smart Activation feature.After Meter Compatibility:When attached to a Badger Meter High installation,the endpoint begins broadcasting data when the Resolution Encoder,the Cellular LTE-M endpoint is compatible with encoder senses the first usage of water.No field programming or all current Badger Meter Recordall•Disc,Turbo Series,Compound special tools are required. Series,Combo Series and Fire Service meters and assemblies,and Broadcast Mode:The Cellular LTE-M endpoint broadcasts fixed with E-Series°Ultrasonic,E-Series•Ultrasonic Plus,and M-Series* network reading data through the secure cellular network within Electromagnetic flow meters. the service area.Based on the results of cellular coverage analysis, Encoder Compatibility:The Cellular LTE-M endpoint is suitable there are primary and secondary carrier options to support full for use with Badger Meter High Resolution Encoders as well as the network coverage.The endpoint also transmits a mobile message following Badger Meter approved three-wire encoder registers to facilitate troubleshooting in the field. that have a manufacture date of 2005 or newer,are programmed Data Storage:The endpoint stores 42 days of 15-minute data. into the AMR/AMI three-wire output mode,and have three-wires Output Message:The Cellular LTE-M endpoint broadcasts its connected:Honeywell'InVISION encoder and evoQ4 meter unique serial number,meter reading data,and applicable status (encoder output);Master Meter'Octave Ultrasonic meter encoder output;Metron-Farnier Hawkeye;Mueller Systems 420 Solid State indicators.As an advanced data security measure,each message is Register(SSR)LCD;Neptune°ProRead,E-Coder®and ARB-V°;and securely transported to the BEACON AMA software only via private Sensus°Electronic Register encoder(ECR)and ICE. network and never over the public internet. ORI-DS-02957-EN-01(February 2019) Page 1255 of 1618 Product Data Sheet ORION'Water Endpoints,Cellular LTE-M Endpoint SPECIFICATIONS FEATURES 5.125 in;(130 mm)(H) Smart City Ready Future-proof technology 1.75 in.(44 mm)Diameter at top ! Dimensions I Communication Type Two-way 2.625 in.(W)x 2.875 in.(D)at base; ;Application Type Control/Monitor 67 mm(W)x 73 mm(D)at base • PrimaryLTE-M cellular network, ' . Endpoint Communication .Configurable call-in schedule,up to four times each workday NB-IoT(Narrow Band-Internet of Things) `Reading Interval Type 115-minute Broadcast Network I Encoder Compatibility Absolute Mobile backup frequency is FCC-regulated 902...928 MHz Fixed Network Reading , ✓ frequency hopping modulation Cut-Wire Indication ✓ Operating Temperature Range I Encoder Error ✓ I I • Storage,Meter Reading ' -40...60°C(-40...140°F) Low Battery Indication 1✓ and Mobile Backup Remote Clock ✓ • Cellular .Synchronization Communications -20,,.60°C(-4...140°F) • Firmware Upgrades ✓ Humidity I 0%...10096 condensing One(1)lithium thionyl chloride Battery D cell(nonreplaceable) Construction:All ORION LTE-M Cellular endpoints are housed in an engineered polymer enclosure with an ORION RF board,battery and antenna.To ensure long-term performance,the enclosure is fully potted to withstand harsh environments and to protect the electronics in flooded or submerged pit applications. Wire Connections:ORION Cellular LTE-M endpoints are available with in-line connectors(Twist Tight°or Nicor')for easy installation and connection to compatible encoders/meters.The endpoints are also available with flying leads for field splice connections.Other wire connection configurations may be available upon request. License Requirements. ORION Cetuiar L!L 4t and LTE endpoints eu rsply with Part 15.Part 22.'a•t 2-0 and Part 27 of the i CC Rules No license is required by the utility to operate do OPS'Y 'n'rur reading sy` em.Th da...cr comp:les with:luta 2.yCanada'icon sr'exempt P55,;andan7'.SI Transportation. WARNING:the opera:ion of transmitter and receivers on airlines IS Silkily prulrblted by the Fedeici r:ratierl Administration A,cud) the sh'pping of radios and endpoints via air Is prohibited.Please follow ail Badger Meter return and'or shipping procedures to prevent exposure to liability. Warning: To reduce the possibility of electrical fire and shock hazards.never connect the cable from the endpoint to any electrical supply source.f he endpoint cable provides CFI V low voltage limited energy power to the load and should only be c onnected to passive elements of a water meter register Caution: The endpoint Isidterke,arc-not replaceable Users should make no attempt to replace the batteries. Changes or modifications to the equipment Iliat are not expressly approved by Badger Meter coot:]void the user's author.ty to oin-rite the equipment. Making Water Visible' Series.M.Series Making Water Visible.OR:ON and Per natal!are reg.sien'a trademarks c-f Badger:ter.Inc Other trademarks app+siring in this document are lin property of their respei live entities.Due to continuous rewarch.product Improvements arid enhancements,Badger Meter can-eves the right to change product or system specifications without notice,except to the extent an outstanding contractual obligation exists.• 2019 Badger Meter,Inc.All rights reserved. www.badgermeter.com The Americas l Badger Meter 5545 ,"ICO Cos)4'2,0 to St'....,,:• ;n 53224.5536 .tti *ire Mexico!Badger Meter tie las Americas,S.A.de C.V. .:neo 09-5,n”,N1.! ! .I Pr.;;.;1r ;4.1.r.': .. ,. ...,,: •Ir, ieunio, „ ,.. .,.._^Rs) Europe,Eastern rump,Branch Office!for Poland,Latvia,Lithuania,Estonia.Ukraine,Belarusf c,. .. rtjr•tew±.• ,,,:s• .... Europe,Middle East and Africa I Badger Meter Europa GmbH N..•:., , ..;•;,,f'••••• ,r:t_ , Europe,Middle Fast Branch Office;Badger Meter Furope =•_'r:-.,;,:"r.;: ...:e•.,s t;.,;s•I-.r:i!:.r•••:.. •••;,;•,..i• r'•:_.:r .•1 'e 3'1 2.:3 Slovakia l Badger Meter Slovakia s.r.o. •,..,... •... 53t:1.i;:,:.l,r:.:•. :.,•.+ . 1.1::3 83 CI Asia Pacific I Badger Meter 5L1,....1.'1'. .1I,• ,! ,-;etc:,yet;ac: `11.1.;•11•.s• .... -,eS1';,?i•. Switzerland IBadger Meter Swiss AG a.,.....,il"rr ,.,,r,' i,,,1 .41 tt !iii!11 Page 1256 of 1618 WARRANTY DOCUMENTS • : f+ f f'44111F; 41111 • • j C � f Page 1257 of 1618 E-Series® Ultrasonic Meter Badger Meter Cold Water Lead-Free Meters 3 5/8, 5/8 x 3/4,3/4, 1 inch PRODUCTS METER ACCURACY This warranty shall apply to all Badger Meter E-Series•Ultrasonic The Product will meet meter accuracy of±1.5%for the published lead-free meters(stainless steel or engineered polymer),sizes 5/8 normal test flow limits set forth in Badger Meter's current published inch,5/8 x 3/4 inch,3/4 inch,and 1 inch,when used to measure product data sheet for twenty(20)years from the date of shipment potable water and the internal register/encoder and battery used from Badger Meter. with these meters(collectively"Product"),sold on or after May 23,2019.This warranty is not transferable and is extended only EXTENDED LOW-FLOW METER ACCURACY to utilities,municipalities,other commercial users and authorized distributors,hereafter referred to as"Customer"and does NOT Badger Meter further warrants the Product will meet extended apply to consumers or any person or entity who is not an original minimum test flow accuracy of±3%for the published ranges set customer of Badger Meter or its authorized distributors. forth in Badger Meter's current published product data sheet for twenty(20)years from the date of shipment from Badger Meter. MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP PRODUCT RETURNS Badger Meter,Inc.("Badger Meter")warrants Product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship appearing within the Any Product proved to the satisfaction of Badger Meter to have earlier of the following time frames. failed the foregoing warranties will,at the option of Badger Meter,be repaired or replaced without charge to the Lead-Free Housings Customer.Any eligible Product repaired or replaced by Badger Meter will retain the original Product's warranty based Twenty(20)years and six(6)months after shipment from on the original Product purchase date,at Badger Meter's sole Badger Meter. discretion.The Badger Meter obligation hereunder shall be limited to such repair and replacement and shall be conditioned upon Electronics,Battery,Transducers,and Register/Encoder Badger Meter receiving written notice of any alleged defect within Supplied with the Meters Listed Herein ten(10)days after its discovery.This exclusive remedy shall not be deemed to have failed its essential purpose so long as Twenty(20)years and six(6)months,prorated,after shipment from Meter. Badger Meter is willing and able to replace defective products Badger or issue a credit to purchaser within a reasonable time of proof This warranty is prorated as follows:the first ten(10)years of the to Badger Meter that a defect is involved.Product returns warranty and at prorated price discounts during the last ten(10) must be shipped by the Customer prepaid F.O.B.to the nearest years of the warranty.Badger Meter will apply these prorated Badger Meter factory or distribution center.The Customer shall price discounts to the Product list prices in effect at the time of be responsible for all direct and indirect costs associated with Product return and according to the following prorated price removing the original Product and reinstalling the repaired or discount schedule:Years 11 through 12—75%discount;Years replacement Product. 13 through 15—50%discount;Year 16—40%discount;Year 17 —30%discount;Year 18—20%discount;and Years 19 through LIMITS OF LIABILITY 20—10%discount. This warranty shall not apply to Product repaired or altered by Specifically,Badger Meter will repair or replace,at its discretion,a parties other than Badger Meter.The foregoing warranty applies non-performing Product at no cost during the first ten(10)years only to the extent that the Product is installed,serviced and of the warranty and at prorated price discounts during the last ten operated strictly in accordance with AWWA Standard C715 and (10)years of the warranty.Badger Meter will apply these prorated AWWA M6 Manual,as applicable.The warranty shall not apply and price discounts to the Product list prices in effect at the time of shall be void with respect to Product exposed to conditions other Product return and according to the following prorated price than those detailed in the Badger Meter Product technical discount schedule: and/or operational literature,or which have been exposed to • Years 11 through 12-75%discount adverse installation conditions,damaged by any water conditions • Years 13 through 15-50%discount and/or water quality,including but not limited to foreign matter • Year 16-40%discount in the water such as dirt,sand,minerals,debris,deposits,biofilms, • Year 17-30%discount extreme corrosivity,or other impurities,or which have been subject • Year 18-20%discount to passage of high-speed air slugs,vandalism,negligence,accident, • Years 19 through 20-10%discount acts of God,alteration,improper installation,operation or repair,or other circumstances which are beyond the reasonable control of Badger Meter.With respect to Product not manufactured by ESM-WR-00044-EN-06 (May 2019) Page 1258 ogtqld g e r Meter Warranty E-Series°Ultrasonic Meter,Cold Water Lead-Free Meters,5/8,5/8 x 3/4,3/4, 1 inch Badger Meter,the warranty obligations of Badger Meter shall in all respects conform and be limited to the warranty extended to Badger Meter by the supplier. THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES WHATSOEVER, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE (except warranties of Title). Any description of Product,whether in writing or made orally by Badger Meter or its agents,specifications,samples,models, bulletins,drawings,diagrams,engineering sheets,or similar materials used in connection with any Customer's order are for the sole purpose of identifying Product and shall not be construed as an express warranty.Any suggestions by Badger Meter or its agents regarding use,application or suitability of Product shall not be construed as an express warranty unless confirmed to be such in writing by Badger Meter. Exclusion of Consequential Damages and Disclaimer of Other Liability Badger Meter liability with respect to breaches of the foregoing warranty shall be limited as stated therein.Badger Meter liability shall in no event exceed the contract price.BADGER METER SHALL NOT BE SUBJECT TO AND DISCLAIMS:(1)ANY OTHER OBLIGATIONS OR LIABILITIES ARISING OUT OF BREACH OF CONTRACT OR OF WARRANTY(2)ANY OBLIGATIONS WHATSOEVER ARISING FROM TORT CLAIMS(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE AND STRICT LIABILITY) OR ARISING UNDER OTHER THEORIES OF LAW WITH RESPECTTO PRODUCTS SOLD OR SERVICES RENDERED BY BADGER METER,OR ANY UNDERTAKINGS,ACTS OR OMISSIONS RELATING THERETO,AND (3)ALL CONSEQUENTIAL,INCIDENTAL AND CONTINGENT DAMAGES WHATSOEVER. SMART WATER IS BADGER METER E Series is a registered trademark of Badger Meter.Inc Uthor trademarks appearing in this documentare the property of their respective entities.Due to continuous teseatch, product improvements and enhanc ernents,Badge,Meter reserves the right to change product or systemic;pm ideations within)notice.except to ilii'extent an outs!minding contractual ot;liy.lion exists. )01 P Badger Meter.clic.Ali rights rescinec! www.badgermeter.com - - ;.., . . r 414.1V-, 4441. The Americas ager star s:.;,'..•.'r>,,:_�.•,r,...;.rl .;,:,.,,.-11:4.4., .::.�.r...,.,:.:s2e:.s:•r� :4411 :,; 1:4444 Mexico Badge,Mterde locAmaricac SB.de CV. - NN'24 <,..,a,.,_•m CP.. .... ..... .:). \".,.,,,u - Europe,Eastern Europe Branch Office Ifni Pnland.Latvia.Lithuania,Estonia,Ukraine,Belarus) ki ire' -!,.i Europe u.1'."91.•:1L, 4'.ISi Kid c cii P.1,191 • ra 1.,;i cc/87 Europe.Middle East and Africa I Badger Meter Europa GmbH I Nan linger Str 1f, /.'i,I'r N.•ufenGermany ••19/Ll,s 9)08 I' Europe,Middle East Branch Office!Badger Meter Europe :I/ .1,41442 D',,i.n', ,,,,,:)„ti:t! ,;If?.r.r;,• ;,:.d; ?',:,in•.Ir.;r' ,,cejic•tcccb, I'A; -4-371 Slovakia Slovakia l Badger Meter Slovakia s.r.o. ".,,,cocky 10:7K :,•. irecI;•;a i'p.;,.., •-1:'; , ..,. Asia Pacific I Badger Meter K.Vn•-�, . P 74.:,;••,1:.,. ..,;d- :'7.f%.:r Switzerland I Badger Meter Swiss AG '. ... ..._...:re • __ • S,•.,;_.� , . • "'i'"i - Leda..,Doc un•,rnt Number:ES ..4444....., 4444.::1444 ., ..' .�_. ' Page 1259 of 1618 % E-Series® Ultrasonic Meter • Badger Meter Cold Water Stainless Steel Lead-Free Meters, 1-1/2,2 in. PRODUCTS PRODUCT RETURNS This warranty shall apply to all Badger Meter E-Series®Ultrasonic Any Product proved to the satisfaction of Badger Meter to have lead-free meters,sizes 1-1/2 in.and 2 in.,when used to measure failed the foregoing warranties will,at the option of potable water and the internal register/encoder and battery used Badger Meter,be repaired or replaced without charge to the with these meters(collectively"Product"},sold on or after Customer.Any eligible Product repaired or replaced by May 23,2019.This warranty is not transferable and is extended only Badger Meter will retain the original Product's warranty based to utilities,municipalities,other commercial users and authorized on the original Product purchase date,at Badger Meter's sole distributors,hereafter referred to as"Customer"and does NOT discretion.The Badger Meter obligation hereunder shall be limited apply to consumers or any person or entity who is not an original to such repair and replacement and shall be conditioned upon customer of Badger Meter or its authorized distributors. Badger Meter receiving written notice of any alleged defect within ten(10)days after its discovery.This exclusive remedy shall not be MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP deemed to have failed its essential purpose so long as Badger Meter is willing and able to replace defective products Badger Meter,Inc.("Badger Meter")warrants Product to be free or issue a credit to purchaser within a reasonable time of proof from defects in materials and workmanship appearing within the to Badger Meter that a defect is involved.Product returns following time frames. must be shipped by the Customer prepaid F.O.B.to the nearest Badger Meter factory or distribution center.The Customer shall Lead-Free Housings be responsible for all direct and indirect costs associated with Ten(10)years and six(6)months after shipment from removing the original Product and reinstalling the repaired or Badger Meter. replacement Product. Electronics,Battery,Transducers,and Register/Encoder Supplied with the Meters Listed Herein LIMITS OF LIABILITY Ten(10)years and six(6)months after shipment from This warranty shall not apply to Product repaired or altered by Badger Meter. parties other than Badger Meter.The foregoing warranty applies only to the extent that the Product is installed,serviced and METER ACCURACY operated strictly in accordance with AWWA Standard C715 and The Product will meet meter accuracy of±1.5%for the published AWWA M6 Manual,as applicable.The warranty shall not apply and normal test flow limits set forth in,Badger Meter's current published shall be void with respect to Product exposed to conditions other product data sheet for ten(10)years from the date of shipment than those detailed in the Badger Meter Product technical from Badger Meter. and/or operational literature,or which have been exposed to adverse installation conditions,damaged by any water conditions EXTENDED LOW-FLOW METER ACCURACY and/or water quality,including but not limited to foreign matter in the water such as dirt,sand,minerals,debris,deposits,biofilms, Badger Meter further warrants the Product will meet extended extreme corrosivity,or other impurities,or which have been subject minimum test flow accuracy of±3%for the published ranges set to passage of high-speed air slugs,vandalism,negligence,accident, forth in Badger Meter's current published product data sheet for acts of God,alteration,improper installation,operation or repair,or ten(10)years from the date of shipment from Badger Meter. other circumstances which are beyond the reasonable control of Badger Meter.With respect to Product not manufactured by Badger Meter,the warranty obligations of Badger Meter shall in all respects conform and be limited to the warranty extended to Badger Meter by the supplier. THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES WHATSOEVER, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE (except warranties of Title). ESM-WR-00621-EN-06(May 2019) Page 1260 o64d g e r Meter Warranty E-Series°Ultrasonic Meter,Cold Water Stainless Steel Lead-Free Meters,1-1/2,2 in. Any description of Product,whether in writing or made orally by Badger Meter or its agents,specifications,samples,models, bulletins,drawings,diagrams,engineering sheets,or similar materials used in connection with any Customer's order are for the sole purpose of identifying Product and shall not be construed as an express warranty.Any suggestions by Badger Meter or its agents regarding use,application or suitability of Product shall not be construed as an express warranty unless confirmed to be such in writing by Badger Meter. Exclusion of Consequential Damages and Disclaimer of Other Liability Badger Meter liability with respect to breaches of the foregoing warranty shall be limited as stated therein.Badger Meter liability shall in no event exceed the contract price.BADGER METER SHALL NOT BE SUBJECTTO AND DISCLAIMS:(1)ANY OTHER OBLIGATIONS OR LIABILITIES ARISING OUT OF BREACH OF CONTRACT OR OF WARRANTY(2)ANY OBLIGATIONS WHATSOEVER ARISING FROM TORT CLAIMS(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE AND STRICT LIABILITY) OR ARISING UNDER OTHER THEORIES OF LAW WITH RESPECTTO PRODUCTS SOLD OR SERVICES RENDERED BY BADGER METER,OR ANY UNDERTAKINGS,ACTS OR OMISSIONS RELATING THERETO,AND (3)ALL CONSEQUENTIAL,INCIDENTAL AND CONTINGENT DAMAGES WHATSOEVER. • SMART WATER IS BADGER METER E Series is a registered trademark of Badger Meter,Inc.Other trademarks appearing in this document aro the property of their respective entitles. Due to continuous research,isrndur t improvements and enhanc villein•. Radnor Motor reserves the right to rhango produc t or•.ystem specifications without notice,except to the extent.u7 outstanding contractual obligation e.h.t... 2019 Badger Mete:.Inc.All rights i,-ervert www.badgermeter.com The Americas I Badger Meter .rPs We—it .Gil.1,u o, �,1,ezmL„•.V•11.,a Ja'r,v, 7:1 t+,+V,,e:;; 41.1 ;..tan,! Mexico I Badger Meter de las Americas,S.A.de C.V. .•,I.:,I 's J.1.111,V i '1.v A!uelt,.,\/a' t.1,111.;L::•;r.a•n:n• u tn.., h4.rr .Iii N.'•><ic„ :1?S C•t•!•i 6L�',J Europe,Eastern Europe Branch Office(for Poland,Latvia.Lithuania,F stonia,Ukraine,Belarusl I1.1Ni.n V.d,.ri urup.• ai ilii:."d••;..,• 4.1 {n n.+•a i'•..'in5i • o,.i'F his; Europe.Middle East and Africa I Badger Meter Europa GmbH `:.+:;.u:l•i v.i!' t.,.;7\'.•,.il••u .• ,,,.w ••' ..•'•v::n,t. Europe,Middle East Branch Office l Badger Meter Europe I•trli,..1.11.1. ta..,:,,�•..:•„t+...s.I' .s I its:.11i;s`!i!n7 t ,:11•r,•,.::'7 I):rh,).tA! .9;I; :. •:,ui Slovakia l Badger Meter Slovakia s.r.o. r+eu,•,•t Ii •.:1•:'hr.,t • ;a •:I; 1:':.=;,•' Asia Pacific I Badger Meter ,•,�:'.o C::.,yi'• .uu• S,',lap.n:.7q Vin.+ ,,. Switzerland I Badger Meter Swiss AG 1'.77.x,,. . ••n ..!til .n':' I 1''r;:'`'I „t1,7,y:)oc;r^r c R'L•,..er,ESM-.V-C3 Page 1261 of 1618 e Badger Meter Lead-Free Bronze Disc Meters PRODUCTS COVERED MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP This warranty shall apply to all Recordall'Lead-Free Bronze Badger Meter warrants Product to be free from defects in Disc Meters,models 25 through 170,when used to measure materials and workmanship appearing within the following potable water,including the registers used with these meters time frames and those listed in the table below: (collectively"Product")sold on or after January 25,2019. Housings This warranty is extended only to utilities,municipalities, Twenty-five(25)years and six(6)months after shipment from other commercial users and authorized Badger Meter,Inc. Badger Meter. distributors,hereafter referred to as"Customer"and does NOT apply to consumers or any person or entity who is not an Local Registers Supplied with the Meters Listed Herein original customer of Badger Meter or its authorized distributors. Twenty-five(25)years and six(6) months after shipment from Badger Meter. AWWA New Meter Accuracy AWWA Repaired Meter Accuracy Badger Meter Extended (AWWA M6 Manual) Low Flow Meter Accuracy Recordall, The meter product will meet The meter product will meet or exceed repaired Badger Meter further warrants the meter Meter Model,Size or exceed new meter accuracy meter accuracy standards set forth in AWWA product to meet or exceed the following standards set forth in AWWA Manual M-6,Chapter 5,Table 5.3 for the extended low flow accuracies in excess of Standard C700 for the following periods: AWWA standard: following periods: Model 25, Five(5)years from date of Fifteen(15)years from date of shipment or Badger Meter warrants Product low flow 5/8 in.and 5/8 x 3/4 in. shipment or registration of registration of 2,500,000 gallons,whichever accuracy of 98.5%at a rate of 1/4 gpm 750,000 gallons,whichever occurs first,with a 25 gpm safe maximum and low flow accuracy of 95.0%at a rate occurs first. operating capacity and a 15 gpm maximum rate of 1/B gpm for five(5)years from date for continuous operation. of shipment or registration of 675,000 gallons,whichever occurs first. Model 35,3/4 in. Five(5)years from date of Fifteen(15)years from date of shipment or Badger Meter warrants Product tow flow shipment or registration of registration of 2,500,000 gallons,whichever accuracy of 97%at a rate of 3/8 gpm for 750,000 gallons,whichever occurs first,with a 35 gpm safe maximum five(5)years from date of shipment or occurs first. operating capacity and a 25 gpm maximum rate registration of 675,000 gallons,whichever for continuous operation. occurs first. Model 55,1 in. Five(5)years from date of Fifteen(15)years from date of shipment or Badger Meter warrants Product low flow shipment or registration of registration of 3,000,000 gallons,whichever accuracy of 95%at a rate of 1/2 gpm for 1,000,000 gallons,whichever occurs first,with a 55 gpm safe maximum three(3)years from date of shipment or occurs first. operating capacity and a 40 gpm maximum rate registration of 575,000 gallons,whichever for continuous operation. occurs first. Model 70,1 in. Five(5)years from date of Fifteen(15)years from date of shipment or Badger Meter warrants Product low flow shipment or registration of registration of 3,250,000 gallons,whichever accuracy of 95%at a rate of 3/4 gpm for 1,100,000 gallons,whichever occurs first,with a 70 gpm safe maximum three(3)years from date of shipment occurs first. operating capacity and a 50 gpm maximum rate or registration of 1,100,000 gallons, for continuous operation. whichever occurs first. Model 120,1-1/2 in. Two(2)years from date of Fifteen(15)years from date of shipment or Badger Meter warrants Product low flow shipment or registration of registration of 5,600,000 gallons,whichever accuracy of 95%at a rate of 1-1/4 gpm 1,600,000 gallons,whichever occurs first,with a 120 gpm safe maximum for two(2)years from date of shipment occurs first. operating capacity and a 80 gpm maximum rate or registration of 1,440,000 gallons, for continuous operation. whichever occurs first. Model 170,2 in. Two(2)years from date of Fifteen(15)years from date of shipment or Badger Meter warrants Product low flow shipment or registration of registration of 10,400,000 gallons,whichever accuracy of 95%at a rate of 1-1/2 gpm 2,100,000 gallons,whichever occurs first,with a 170 gpm safe maximum for two(2)years from date of shipment occurs first. operating capacity and a 100 gpm maximum or registration of 1,890,000 gallons, rate for continuous operation. whichever occurs first. RDM WR 00685-EN-09(April 219) Page 1262 of'f 6 d g e r Meter Warranty PRODUCT RETURNS THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF Any Product proved to the satisfaction of Badger Meter to have ALL OTHER EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES WHATSOEVER, failed the foregoing warranties will,at the option of INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF Badger Meter,be repaired or replaced without charge to the MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE Customer.Any eligible Product repaired or replaced by (except warranties of Title). Badger Meter will retain the original Product's warranty based Any description of Product,whether in writing or made orally on the original Product purchase date,at Badger Meter's sole by Badger Meter or its agents,specifications,samples,models, discretion.The Badger Meter obligation hereunder shall be bulletins,drawings,diagrams,engineering sheets,or similar limited to such repair and replacement and shall be conditioned materials used in connection with any Customer's order are• upon Badger Meter receiving written notice of any alleged for the sole purpose of identifying Product and shall not be defect within ten(10)days after its discovery.This exclusive construed as an express warranty.Any suggestions by remedy shall not be deemed to have failed its essential purpose Badger Meter or its agents regarding use,application or so long as Badger Meter is willing and able to replace defective suitability of Product shall not be construed as an express products or issue a credit to purchaser within a reasonable warranty unless confirmed to be such in writing by time of proof to Badger Meter that a defect is involved.Product Badger Meter. returns must be shipped by the Customer prepaid F.O.B.to the nearest Badger Meter factory or distribution center.The Exclusion of Consequential Damages and Disclaimer of Customer shall be responsible for all direct and indirect costs Other Liability associated with removing the original Product and reinstalling Badger Meter liability with respect to breaches of the foregoing the repaired or replacement Product. warranty shall be limited as stated therein.Badger Meter liability LIMITS OF LIABILITY shall in no event exceed the contract price. This warranty shall not apply to Product repaired or altered by BADGER METER SHALL NOT BE SUBJECT TO AND DISCLAIMS: parties other than Badger Meter.The foregoing warranty applies (1)ANY OTHER OBLIGATIONS OR LIABILITIES ARISING OUT only to the extent that the Product is installed,serviced and OF BREACH OF CONTRACT OR OF WARRANTY(2)ANY operated strictly in accordance with AWWA Standard C700 and OBLIGATIONS WHATSOEVER ARISING FROM TORT CLAIMS AWWA M6 Manual,as applicable.The warranty shall not apply (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE AND STRICT LIABILITY)OR ARISING and shall be void with respect to Product exposed to conditions UNDER OTHER THEORIES OF LAW WITH RESPECT TO PRODUCTS other than those detailed in the Badger Meter Product SOLD OR SERVICES RENDERED BY BADGER METER,OR ANY technical and/or operational literature,or which have been UNDERTAKINGS,ACTS OR OMISSIONS RELATING THERETO,AND exposed to adverse installation conditions,damaged by any (3)ALL CONSEQUENTIAL,INCIDENTAL AND CONTINGENT water conditions and/or water quality,including but not limited DAMAGES WHATSOEVER. to foreign matter in the water such as dirt,sand,minerals, debris,deposits,biofilms,extreme corrosivity,or other impurities,or which have been subject to passage of high-speed air slugs,vandalism,negligence,accident,acts of God,alteration,improper installation,operation or repair,or other circumstances which are beyond the reasonable control of Badger Meter.With respect to Product not manufactured by Badger Meter,the warranty obligations of Badger Meter shall in all respects conform and be limited to the warranty extended to Badger Meter by the supplier. Making Water Visible" liecordaII is o registered trademark of Badger Meter,Inc.Other trademarks appearing in this document are the property of their respective entities.Due to continuous research, product 7rnprovonu•nl4 and enhancements.[lathier Meter reserves the right to c henye product or system'.perihcation•s without notice,exc ept to the extent an outstanding con- tractual obligation exists. 2019 Badger Meter.Inc.All tights reserved. www.badgermeter.com -wiC•:. Q.I.I.. •i,' •i.l" tiJ h • •.l•ni:1•• .. .• .. . .. i�lr-vie t r I: "1 . •. . ... ... . -hy2 35Its: uy,�: ..r 1. tU7c �`n ..:.1.i'. r n,:.r,1.'_;ror..1:..t• .. ids: ,-- rur::i:. ,., .rr•.. . ---='i a.•,. s • .. .1:5.2;6.5717 f urt,(n•.t.Ldd:,'!.,f.,•i,'In.a Sedge•A'rvi.n.:p.. '.orf. 5;r 75 •i t`f 1a :urn G-'man7 •..f.i'., :(:4': I trope.Misrt:'I.,.r it.,•1<'i fie-.Sac'q�:M:4,•r f uuq,�• Pn Roa 56t'442.Dube.'.1.,,•:r!i.n s.Read quare.+lin lii.:t.l ISY.•,j t.i i'u.a at2JP:.)t:h•f: tn11 ••)f 1.t 171 2'03 `dnvek u .!nms,S.r.i.;R,,:r.irnk•i It:.It j 811 II)lir liSiava.5tovak..i .:•16(1 SI 01 A.ra Pacific 8(i Marine Peek R..1!l4•)/I'rkw•iy l'a rade]Sing dpwr :l'u' .55.534645 in ac )ncvrnw�r NW'ii 111)lV ll 'I AWWkeE15 tvrUna1: :anu .111.81 M..r:••`,mns AG V elcr,rdn rsn. r. ,r g i:i17{:.tern•5a•t2e?r:•1 •11 <I O.•' `e 4 vi Page 1263 of 1618 ORION® Water Products Badger Meter ® with BEACON AMA'' PRODUCTS PRODUCT RETURNS This warranty shall apply to Badger Meter ORION'series AMR/AMI Product failures must be proven and verified to the satisfaction of Water Endpoints,Endpoint Assemblies,reading hardware,and software Badger Meter.The Badger Meter obligation hereunder shall be limited for a BEACON*AMA system,sold on or after December 17,2018. to such repair and replacement and shall be conditioned upon Badger Meter receiving written notice of any asserted defect within 10 ORION series AMR/AMI Water Endpoints include Fixed Network(SE), (ten)days after its discovery.This exclusive remedy shall not be deemed Migratable(ME),and Classic(CE).Endpoint Assemblies are Water to have failed its essential purpose so long as Badger Meter is willing Endpoints factory-connected to Badger Meter HR-E•LCD,and and able to replace the defective Product for the Customer within a HR-E•encoders. reasonable time,after receipt of proof that a defect is involved.Product This warranty is not transferable and is extended only to utilities, returns must be shipped by the Customer prepaid F.O.B.to the nearest municipalities,other commercial users and authorized distributors, Badger Meter factory or distribution center.The Customer shall be hereafter referred to as"Customer"and does NOT apply to consumers responsible for all direct and indirect costs associated with removing or any person or entity who is not an original Customer of Badger Meter the Product and reinstalling the repaired or replacement Product. or its authorized distributors. LIMITS OF LIABILITY MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP This warranty shall not apply to any Product repaired or altered by any Party other than Badger Meter.The foregoing warranty applies only to Badger Meter warrants all ORION series AMR/AMI Water Endpoints, the extent that the Product is installed,serviced and operated strictly Endpoint Assemblies,reading hardware and software,hereafter in accordance with Badger Meter instructions.The warranty shall not referred to as"Product(s)"as listed below,to be free from defects in , apply and shall be void with respect to Products exposed to conditions material and workmanship for the time period stated. other than those detailed in Product technical literature or which have ORION Water Endpoints'.' 20 years and 6 months after shipment ' been subject to vandalism,negligence,accident,acts of God,improper installation,operation or repair,alteration or other circumstances which ORION Endpoint Assemblies 20 years and 6 months after shipment are beyond the reasonable control of Badger Meter.With respect to Trimble T10Tablet3 3 years after shipment I products not manufactured by Badger Meter,the warranty obligations I PanasonicToughbook•Laptop for � of Badger Meter shall in all respects conform and be limited to the BEACON AMA Mobile Solution' 3 years after shipment warranty extended to Badger Meter by the supplier. Trimble•Ranger 7 Handheld' 3 years after shipment THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL Trimble Ranger 70RION ME, OTHER EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES WHATSOEVER,INCLUDING CE Modules' 3 years after shipment BUT NOT LIMITED TO IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE(except warranties of Title). ORION Mobile Migratable(ME) Transceiver Kit'or Classic(CE) 3 years after shipment Any description of the Product,whether in writing or made orally by Receiver Kit' Badger Meter or its agents,specifications,samples,models,bulletins, Trimble Ranger 3 Handheld'and drawings,diagrams,engineering sheets or similar materials used Charging Cradle 3 years after shipment in connection with any Customer's order are for the sole purpose • • i of identifying the Product and shall not be construed as an express ORION Fixed Network(SE) 1 year after shipment 1 warranty.Any suggestions by Badger Meter or its agents regarding GatewayTransceiver use,application or suitability of the Product shall not be construed as 'Water Endpoints,Endpoint Assemblies and Endpoint batteries—collectively ORION an express warranty unless confirmed to be such,in writing,by Water Endpoint Products—are warranted to be free from defects in material and Badger Meter. workmanship for twenty(20)years and six(6)months after shipment from Badger Meter.Badger Meter will repair or replace,at its discretion,a non-performing Exclusion of Consequential Damages and Disclaimer of. ORION Water Endpoint Product at no cost during the first ten(10)years,and at a Other Liability prorated price during the last ten(10)years of the warranty.Badger Meter will apply these prorated price discounts to the ORION Water Endpoint Product list prices at the The liability of Badger Meter with respect to breaches of the foregoing time of ORION Water Endpoint Product return and according to the following prorated warranty shall be limited as stated herein. Badger Meter's liability price discount schedule:Years 11 through 12-75%discount;Years 13 through 15- shall in no event exceed the contract price.BADGER METER SHALL 50%discount;Year 16.40%discount;Year 17-30%discount;Year 18-20%discount; and Years 19 through 20-10%discount.Replacement Products are warranted for and NOT BE SUBJECT TO AND DISCLAIMS:(1)ANY OTHER OBLIGATIONS OR under the balance of the original applicable Product warranty. LIABILITIES ARISING OUT OF BREACH OF CONTRACT OR OF WARRANTY, 20RION Water Endpoints that are sold factory-connected to an E-Series•meter are (2)ANY OBLIGATIONS WHATSOEVER ARISING FROM TORT CLAIMS warranted per the 20-year proration shown above.Refer to the appropriate E-Series (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE AND STRICT LIABILITY)OR ARISING UNDER Ultrasonic Meter warranty for meter,electronics and battery coverage. OTHER THEORIES OF LAW WITH RESPECT TO PRODUCTS SOLD OR 'Batteries,antennas,cables and accessories warranty is limited to 12 months from the SERVICES RENDERED BY BADGER METER,OR ANY UNDERTAKINGS,ACTS date of shipment. OR OMISSIONS RELATING THERETO,AND(3)ALL CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL AND CONTINGENT DAMAGES WHATSOEVER. ORI-WR-02406-EN-03(December 2018) Page 1264 Of 16 d g e r Meter Warranty • • ORION'Water Products with BEACON AMA" • • • Making Water Visible BEACON.[-Series,HR-I,Making Water Visible,and ORION are regi.terecl trademarks el Badger Meter,Inc.Other trademarks appearing in this document erre the property of their respective entities.n(r t':continuous research.product improvements and enhancements.Badger Muter reserves the right to chancre oroduct or system sp;ci^ca:rons without nnree.except totll.•,••rl,:n an outstanding contra..trial ohLg,,tui,i.•r.r.i•.. 2-tt R.:d,7rr Mr.rer Inc Al:•.:Jl:ts r,••,er'ed. www.badgermeter.com The Americas I Badger Meter..F:45 West cna:vn:r;•i-i ii PO Box 2a5u;:. A1iI .u,k•. WI 5 ;!• P.:r!:N%i.55;+ 41; ; Am) Mexico l Badger Meter de las Americas,S.A.de C.V.I t uts Ogazon N ;!:hq.Angeiina N'M;t ulonia' Iin Pr•Inn l l l't:1050':'.flexr.,,,I S 51,•xa n •52 55 Europe.Eastern Europe Branch Office(for Poland,Latvia,Lithuania,Estonia,Ukraine,Belarus) K;,',.,,,[r•.ge:5 47 Poland •1e.1.0 i:r••i7;7 Europe.Middle East and Africa I Badger Meter Europa GrnbH Nurhnq.r`,i: iS tSN-s!! a !, ru•many -49.70` ',:.•.e•' Europe.Middle East Branch Office)Badger Meter Europe •'•'5s. ;4'r:; ;:,:.r tiI,e,s-•f`„•�.,'I-' S?.,e'' 3'.:.:'. i':r i, „ - :) in •i •971.1-t'1;,.•+ Slovakia(Badger Meter Slovakia s.r.o. =e:s•'••� • , e-,u�i c.., ' ••I •' � Asia Pacific Badger Meter , •• ,,:.. •••• ... ..,.. Switzerland!Badger Meter Swiss AG ;e-„r•r.:Lr.. ' .._'r�So•n `..�...r•.,:ni -. •;r Page 1265 of 1618 City of Miami, Request for Proposal, October 23, 2019 • SMART WATER IS BADGER METER 1•acemarks appea—:g d:tcyrier!are the the••es*er.:"..ve er.;.:es 1.h.e to arit resea•ch. a-d enr•ar,ceria.ts '2,1.1,4t1 .es.2rves the :g^.:r arige soecthcat tne ex7e-:a, oro!gat L.•ex its 7:221?Eaoge•Mere• A r:3—.5•eserved. www.badgermeter.corn The Americas Fladgor Meter;4546 West Brown I leer ltd PO Box 245235 i Milwat.kne WI 53724-9536 I 600-8/0-3817 I 414.355-0490 Mexico I Badger Meter de las Americas.S.A.de C.V. Pediu Luis Ogazon N'32 I isq.Angelina 1,1 24 1Colonia Guadalupe lair CP 01050 Mexico.DI MCxiru +52 55 55620882 Europe,Eastern Europe Branch OftIce;tar Poiand.I Sell,Ilium:a,Estonia,1.1k.rapp.Bolarusr:Badger Meter Europa j u!.Korfuntego 6 44-193 KrturOly I Poland 4632 236 8787 Eu'ope.Midd:e East and Afi:ca Badger Mete;Europa Or:t111 NurVirper Str 76 72639 NeLiffurl Gurriiar•iy;-49-7025 9208 0 Europe.Middie East Brunch Office Bacger Mater Furupe PO Box 311442•Dun.Sr,:cc-Oasis.Head aerter Bu.:ding Woo r: Offce eC,209,Dubs, DAF •97' 4 371 2503 S,Ovaicia Badger Meter 8,0vame Sr 0 Ra0an5k it.;rot 11 ot,Brat:slava 810..raK,a 42 1./.44(i3 93 21 Asia Pacif c•Badger 1.;.:•te, Pe-50e R0 • Parade i Singaco-e 44321,1 .05-€.2364936 Switzer .Badge, S.v.ss AG (Ice 1CI,C,c.er 331i Hem Page 1266 of 1618