Glossary - Neptune TRU/FLO Installation And Maintenance Manual

Compound meter
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calibration vane assembly
crossover range
disc measuring assembly
gasket
hydraulic valve assembly
magnet drive assembly
main valve assembly
maincase
nutating disc meters
nutation
TRU/FLO Compound Meter Installation and Maintenance Guide
American Water Works Association.
Allows field calibration of the UME to lengthen service life and
to ensure accurate registration.
Meter transitions from low flow to high flow.
Registers low flows.
Shaped piece or ring of rubber or other material sealing the
junction between two surfaces.
Transfers flow smoothly between the disc section and turbine
section of the meter, minimizing the loss of accuracy in the
crossover range.
Two magnetic-driven, roll-sealed registers simplify the meter's
design and reduce long-term maintenance by eliminating
complicated combined drive mechanisms.
Spring-loaded assembly used to divert low flow rates through
the T-10 measuring chamber. Primarily composed of a
stainless steel spring and an 85% copper lead free bronze
housing. As the flow rate increases, the spring in the main
valve assembly is overcome allowing larger flow rates to be
captured by the turbine assembly.
Consists of a durable lead-free, high-copper alloy. It is
corrosion-resistant, lightweight, and easy to handle.
Meters that have a round disc that is located inside a cylindrical
chamber. The disc nutates, or wobbles, as it passes a known
volume of liquid through the cylindrical chamber. The rotating
motion of the disk is then transmitted to the register that
records the volume of water that went through the meter.
Rocking, swaying, or nodding motion in the axis of rotation of a
largely axially symmetric object.
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