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What’s in the box?
Connecting your new gas transmitter
After you have your electricity transmitter up and running and your Saveometer is measuring and showing your electricity use, you
can link a gas transmitter. The gas transmitter will then automatically be linked with your Saveometer displays providing they are all
within range of the transmitter. Your new gas transmitter has a special lithium battery which will normally last between 12 - 14
years.
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Take the gas transmitter so that you and it are close to your (already connected) electricity transmitter. Remove the tag as
shown on the label on the rear side.
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Press
the central transmit button on gas transmitter for a few seconds until the blue LED starts to flash slowly & then release.
The blue LED will continue to flash then immediatley.....
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Press the green transmit button on your electricity transmitter until the red LED starts to flash slowly.
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The gas transmitter blue LED will soon stop flashing, and when it extinguishes the link has been completed. The red LED on
the electricity transmitter will also extinguish about 5 to10 seconds later.
All that has to be done now is to connect the gas transmitter & sensor to your gas meter
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A gas sensor and plastic screw is included with your new Saveometer gas transmitter. This can be easily insw.
Type A - sensor attachment peg. Use a
blunt point to fully press home the peg to
firmly secure the sensor to your meter.
The sensor must fit to the gas meter
without any wobble or movement
RJ plug (same shape as on a telephone)
from the gas transmitter is inserted in to
the sensor socket
– either of the 2
sockets provided may be used
Connecting wire between gas sensor &
the gas transmitter. (
The Elster meters
use a different sensor & the transmitter
plug is connected via a socket from the
sensor. See 5c below)
Unused wire can be neatly coiled after
transmitter position is decided
Saveometer gas transmitter
This shows the blue LED and the
transmit button used when linking
with your electricity transmitter for the
first (and only) time. When you have
decided the precise gas transmitter
location it may be attached using the
velcro pad provided
The
“m3” indicates metering in
cubic meters of gas. There are 5
black numbers/digits indicating
how many cubic meters have
been used. The red digits are one
hundredths of a Cu Mtr
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Gas transmitter
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Gas pulse sensors
(2 different types)
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Velcro pad
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Cable tie
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Guarantee card
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This user guide
This is a typical installation
(installations may vary so please
read below)
Type A meter pulse sensor already
fitted to the meter provided.
GAS TRANSMITTER INSTALLATION GUIDE
Gas pulse sensor-
type A
(Shown already attached
to an Actaris meter)
Gas transmitter
+
connecting wire & plug
Gas pulse sensor-
type B
(Shown before attaching to
a gas meter)