Frequently Asked Question

Reconfiguring Kamstrup Meters via AMI Collector
Last Updated 11 months ago

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Reconfiguring Kamstrup Meters via AMI Collector

Procedures:

  1. Create a new group in READy for the meters that will need to be reconfigured.

  2. Search the specific serial numbers that need to be reconfigured in the “All Meters” group and add them to the new group that was created.

  3. Once all the required serial numbers are added to the new group, select the “OPERATIONS” tab located at the top right of the screen.

  4. Select “Meter Configuration” located on the left-hand side of the screen.

  5. Select “New Configuration” and the configuration window will appear.

  6. Select “AMI (collector)” from the dropdown menu next to “Update via”

  7. Select “Group” from the dropdown menu next to “Configure”

  8. Scroll through the available groups and select the new group that was created by clicking on that group’s name.

  9. Click àto move the selected group to the selected group list on the right and click “Next”

  10. Make sure “New configuration order” is selected from the dropdown menu for “Order”

  11. Type in the desired name for your configuration order next to “Order Name”

  12. Select “AMI Configuration 01-51-502” from the dropdown menu for the “configuration file”.

  13. Select the following from the dropdown menus for Leak, Burst, Min. Temperature and Max Temperature
    1. Leak – flow continuously > 1.00% of max flow
    2. Burst – flow > 20% of max flow for 30 minutes
    3. Min. Temperature – ambient temperature < 3C/37F
    4. Max. Temperature – ambient temperature > 35C/95F

  14. Once all limits have been selected, click “Next”

  15. Review all selections and click “OK” to begin the new configuration through the AMI collector(s).

IMPORTANT NOTES:

  • Each meter will configure to its new settings the next time it reports to the collector.
  • You can view the status of the configuration order by selecting “Meter Configuration” in the “OPERATIONS” tab.

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