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Installation manual 3-9000-760, Rev HA May 2019 ™ Daniel 3814 Liquid Ultrasonic Flow Meter...
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Signal words and symbols Pay special attention to the following signal words, safety alert symbols and statements: Safety alert symbol This is a safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential physical injury hazards. Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death.
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Notice THE CONTENTS OF THIS PUBLICATION ARE PRESENTED FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY, AND WHILE EVERY EFFORT HAS BEEN MADE TO ENSURE THEIR ACCURACY, THEY ARE NOT TO BE CONSTRUED AS WARRANTIES OR GUARANTEES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, REGARDING THE PRODUCTS OR SERVICES DESCRIBED HEREIN OR THEIR USE OR APPLICABILITY. ALL SALES ARE GOVERNED BY DANIEL'S TERMS AND CONDITIONS, WHICH ARE AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST.
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Warranty and Limitations 1. LIMITED WARRANTY: Subject to the limitations contained in Section 2 herein, Daniel Measurement & Control, Inc. (“Daniel”) warrants that the licensed firmware embodied in the Goods will execute the programming instructions provided by Daniel, and that the Goods manufactured by Daniel will be free from defects in materials or workmanship under normal use and care and Services will be performed by trained personnel using proper equipment and instrumentation for the particular Service provided.
1.2 Typical applications........................11 1.3 Features and benefits of this product....................12 1.4 Acronyms, abbreviations and definitions..................12 1.5 Daniel MeterLink software......................15 1.6 Daniel 3814 Liquid Ultrasonic Flow meter design................16 1.7 Meter specifications........................18 1.8 Pre-installation considerations....................... 25 1.9 Safety conditions..........................25 1.10 Certifications and approvals......................
May 2019 Introduction General overview of Daniel Liquid Ultrasonic Flow Meter Daniel 3814 Liquid Ultrasonic Meters have various configurations that meet a broad range ™ of customer requirements. Each meter comes fully assembled from Daniel Measurement and Control, Inc. and all parts and assemblies are tested prior to shipment.
• Local Display (optional) • Glass endcap (for local display installations) For other features and benefits refer to the product datasheet at: https:// www.emerson.com/en-us/automation/daniel. Acronyms, abbreviations and definitions Table 1-1: Acronyms, abbreviations and definitions Acronym or abbreviation Definition ° degree (angle) °C...
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Installation manual Introduction 3-9000-760 May 2019 Table 1-1: Acronyms, abbreviations and definitions (continued) Acronym or abbreviation Definition analog-to-digital converter analog input ® Suite Device Manager Asset Management Software - Device Manager analog output ASCII MODBUS A Modbus protocol message framing format in which ASCII characters are used to delineate the beginning and end of the frame.
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Introduction Installation manual May 2019 3-9000-760 Table 1-1: Acronyms, abbreviations and definitions (continued) Acronym or abbreviation Definition Intrinsically Safe Kelvin (temperature unit) Kilohertz (103 cycles per second, frequency unit) Local Area Network Light-emitting Diode meter (length unit) cubic meters per day (volumetric flow rate) cubic meters per hour (volumetric flow rate) cubic meters per second (volumetric flow rate) milliamp (current unit)
Daniel MeterLink may be downloaded at no charge from: https:// www.emerson.com/en-us/catalog/automation-solutions/measurement-instrumentation/ flow/daniel-meterlink Figure 1-1: Daniel MeterLink download and registration Select the MeterLink software and firmware bundle appropriate for your meter. Complete the Online registration form and you will receive a confirmation email with a hyperlink directing you to the download site.
Daniel 3814 Liquid Ultrasonic Flow meter design The Daniel 3814 Liquid Ultrasonic Flow Meter is a four-path (eight transducers) in-line meter designed to measure the difference in signal transit time with and against the flow across one or more measurement path(s). A signal transmitted in the flow direction travels faster than one transmitted against the flow direction.
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Figure 1-3: Transmitter electronics enclosure with optional local display and glass endcap The Daniel 3814 Liquid Ultrasonic Flow Meter is a four-path (eight transducers) in-line meter designed to measure the difference in signal transit time with and against the flow across one or more measurement path(s).
The Daniel 3814 Liquid Ultrasonic Flow Meter’s U.L. safety listing is accomplished through the combination of an explosion-proof Transmitter Electronics Enclosure that houses the CPU Module, Power Supply board, I.S. Barrier board, Backplane board and optional LCD Display board.
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Installation manual Introduction 3-9000-760 May 2019 Table 1-2: Meter specifications Liquid Meter specifications Meter type Number of paths: • Four path (eight transducer) chordal design Ultrasonic type • Transit-time based measurement • Spool piece with integral mount transducers Enclosure materials •...
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Introduction Installation manual May 2019 3-9000-760 Table 1-2: Meter specifications (continued) Liquid Meter specifications Body and Flange Pressure rating range U.S. Customary Units - Meter sizes 4 inches to 24 inches (Raised face, RTJ or Companion) • Line sizes: — 4”...
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Installation manual Introduction 3-9000-760 May 2019 Table 1-2: Meter specifications (continued) Liquid Meter specifications Accuracy Limits • Accuracy limits typically are: — ±0.20% without a flow calibration Power Meter • 10.4 VDC to 36 VDC • 11 W typical power consumption Temperature flameproof Transmitter Electronic Serial cable Enclosure and Base Electronics Enclosure...
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Introduction Installation manual May 2019 3-9000-760 Table 1-2: Meter specifications (continued) Liquid Meter specifications Transducers • LT-01, LT-03 — Operating Temperature Range -58 °F to +212 °F (-50 °C to 100 °C) • LT-04, LT-05, LT-08, LT-09 — Operating Temperature Range -58 °F to +302 °F (-50 °C to +150 °C) Note The process temperature must not exceed the...
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Installation manual Introduction 3-9000-760 May 2019 Table 1-2: Meter specifications (continued) Liquid Meter specifications Analog Input(s) (2) 4-20 mA • AI-1 Temperature • AI-2 Pressure Note The analog-to-digital conversion accuracy is within ±0.05% of full scale over the operating temperature range. Note AI-1 and AI-2 are electronically isolated and operate in sink mode.
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Introduction Installation manual May 2019 3-9000-760 Table 1-2: Meter specifications (continued) Liquid Meter specifications Frequency/Digital Output(s) The meter has user-configurable selections for either a frequency output or digital status (FODO) (Also Frequency/Digital outputs). Frequency/Digital Outputs • FODO1 (eight possible output configurations) •...
Installation manual Introduction 3-9000-760 May 2019 Table 1-2: Meter specifications (continued) Liquid Meter specifications • Forward flow - output only reports flow in the forward direction. For frequency outputs, Phase B of the output is 90 degrees out of phase with Phase A. •...
1.10 Certifications and approvals Daniel 3814 Liquid Ultrasonic Flow Meters have electrical, metrology, intrinsic safety and Pressure Equipment Directive certifications and approvals by the agencies listed below. Refer to the nameplate tag on the meter body, the wiring diagram (P/N DMC-004936) in Appendix A and observe all safety precautions.
Installation manual Mechanical Installation 3-9000-760 May 2019 Mechanical Installation Meter piping, lifting and mounting Refer to the following sections for piping recommendations, lifting with hoist rings and slings, mounting in cooled pipelines and safety warnings and precautions. CAUTION SURFACE TEMPERATURE HAZARD The meter body and piping may be extremely cold.
Mechanical Installation Installation manual May 2019 3-9000-760 WARNING CRUSHING HAZARD Do not remove flange stabilizers. Failure to comply can cause serious injury or equipment damage. A. Flange stabilizers Meter components Daniel 3810 Series Ultrasonic Flow Meters are assembled, configured, and tested at the factory.
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Installation manual Mechanical Installation 3-9000-760 May 2019 WARNING FLUID CONTENTS MAY BE HAZARDOUS The meter must be fully depressurized and drained before attempting to remove the transducer housing. If fluid begins to leak from the transducer housing, immediately reinstall it. Failure to comply may cause serious injury or equipment damage.
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Installation manual May 2019 3-9000-760 Figure 2-1: Daniel 3814 Liquid Ultrasonic Flow Meter assembly A. Explosion-proof transmitter enclosure (CPU Module, Power Supply, I.S. Barrier Board and Backplane Board, Optional: glass endcap for Local Display) B. Intrinsically-safe base enclosure includes Acquisition Module C.
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Installation manual Mechanical Installation 3-9000-760 May 2019 Figure 2-2: Transmitter electronics enclosure with optional local display and glass endcap A. Transmitter electronics enclosure with glass endcap B. Local display Installation manual...
Mechanical Installation Installation manual May 2019 3-9000-760 Piping recommendations WARNING BURST HAZARD Before pipeline cleaning and maintenance (“pigging operations”), remove straightening vanes or flow conditioners. Failure to comply may cause excessive pressure in the meter system, resulting in death, serious injury or equipment damage. Flow conditioning is recommended for best measurement results: •...
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Refer to the ultrasonic meter product data sheet for piping information. The Liquid Ultrasonic Flow Meter Datasheet may be downloaded from the Daniel website: https:// www.emerson.com/en-us/automation/daniel NOTICE To access the product datasheet, from the Daniel products page (above link), select the Daniel Liquid Ultrasonic Flow Meter link, click the Documentation tab, expand the Data Sheets - Bulletins - Catalogs tab, then select the Data Sheet.
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Mechanical Installation Installation manual May 2019 3-9000-760 • The bore of the mating piping should be within 1% of the meter inside diameter. • The meter is provided with dowel pins to align the meter body bore with the bore of the mating piping.
Installation manual Mechanical Installation 3-9000-760 May 2019 Figure 2-5: High Viscosity meter tube and Venturi piping recommendations A. Meter tube B. Flow conditioner and flange gaskets C. Venturi conical reducer D. Upstream meter flange E. 3810 Series Liquid Ultrasonic Flow Meter F.
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NOTICE Prior to lifting the unit, refer to the Daniel 3814 Liquid Ultrasonic Flow Meter nameplate or outline dimensional (general arrangement) drawing for the assembled weight. When lifting a Daniel ultrasonic meter by itself, Daniel recommends two methods. These methods are: •...
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Operators SHALL NOT use Eye Bolts (see Figure 2-7) in the Daniel 3814 Liquid Ultrasonic Meter flange tapped holes to aid in lifting or maneuvering the unit. Operators SHALL NOT use other Hoist Rings that do not fully seat flush with the counter bore on the top of the meter flanges.
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Mechanical Installation Installation manual May 2019 3-9000-760 4. Use only the safety engineered swivel hoist rings that are rated for lifting the meter. Do not use any other type of hoist rings with the same screw size or heavy duty hoist rings.
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Installation manual Mechanical Installation 3-9000-760 May 2019 Figure 2-8: 90 Degree angle between slings 9. NEVER allow the slings to contact the electronics enclosure. Damage to the enclosure may occur. Use a spreader bar with the slings to prevent contact with the electronics enclosure and the base enclosure (see Figure 2-10).
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Mechanical Installation Installation manual May 2019 3-9000-760 Figure 2-9: Incorrect sling attachment 10. NEVER apply shock loads to the meter. Always lift the meter gradually. If shock loading ever occurs, the hoist ring must be inspected per manufacturer's recommendations prior to be placed in any further service. If a proper inspection cannot be performed, discard the hoist ring.
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3814 Liquid Ultrasonic Meter. The part number shown in Table 2-3 is appropriately rated for the ANSI rating of your meter. Table 2-3: Hoist ring lookup table for Daniel 3814 Liquid Ultrasonic Flow Meters ANSI 300 ANSI 600 ANSI 900...
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Use of appropriately rated lifting slings The following instructions are intended to provide general guidelines for proper lifting slings of the Daniel 3814 Ultrasonic meter by itself. These instructions are intended to be followed in addition to your company's standards or the DOE-STD-1090-2004 Hoisting and Rigging standard if such company standards do not exist.
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Installation manual Mechanical Installation 3-9000-760 May 2019 Figure 2-10: Correct sling attachment 4. Visually inspect the slings prior to use for any signs of abrasion or other damage. Refer to the sling manufacturer's procedures for proper inspection of the particular sling you are using.
Mounting requirements in heated or cooled pipelines The ambient operating temperature of the Daniel 3814 Liquid Ultrasonic Flow Meter electronics (i.e. Flameproof enclosure and Intrinsically safe base enclosure) is -40 °C (-40 °F) to +60 °C (+140 °F). If the meter is installed into a pipeline which is heated or cooled outside this temperature range it is necessary to remove the electronics housing from the meter body (i.e.
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-50 °C (-58 °F) to +100 °C (+212 °F). For process fluid temperatures up to 150 °C, the high temperature extended length transducer cables (P/N 1-360-01-800) shall be used to connect the Daniel 3814 Liquid Ultrasonic Flow Meter electronics to the transducers installed in the meter body. The process temperature for LT-04, LT-05, LT-08 and LT-09 transducers must also not exceed the operating temperature range of the transducers -50 °C (-58 °F) to +150 °C (+302 °F).
Installation manual Electrical Installation 3-9000-760 May 2019 Electrical Installation Cable length TTL mode The maximum cable length is 2000 feet when the “TTL” mode is selected. Cable length Open Collector mode For the “open collector” mode, the maximum cable length depends on the cable parameters, pull-up resistance used, the maximum frequency to output, and frequency input parameters being driven.
May 2019 3-9000-760 Grounding meter electronics Daniel 3814 Liquid Ultrasonic Flow Meter electronics should be internally grounded for intrinsically safe operations. Connect a wire to the chassis ground lug installed inside the Transmitter Electronics Enclosure as the primary ground. NOTICE The internal grounding terminal shall be used as the primary equipment ground.
Electrical Installation 3-9000-760 May 2019 Conduit seals Daniel 3814 Liquid Ultrasonic Meters require conduit seals for installations in hazardous environments. Adhere to safety instructions to protect personnel and equipment. WARNING HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE INSIDE Do not open the Transmitter Electronics Enclosure when an explosive gas atmosphere is present.
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3. Install the cable and cable gland. 4. Complete the field connection wiring. 5. Connect a flow computer to the communications line on the Daniel 3814 Liquid Ultrasonic Flow Meter. 6. Apply electrical power to the system to ensure the field connections are working correctly.
NOTICE If not using Ethernet, a full duplex serial connection is necessary for Daniel MeterLink to communicate with a Daniel 3814 Liquid Ultrasonic Meter. The Daniel 3810 Series Ultrasonic Flow Meter electronics auto-detects the protocol used and automatically switches between TCP/IP, Modbus ASCII, and Modbus RTU so it is not necessary to make any meter configuration changes to change the protocol.
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Electrical Installation Installation manual May 2019 3-9000-760 Table 3-2: CPU Module labeling and LED functions CPU Module labeling and LED Function Switch position indicator or functions WRITE PROT. • Write-protect mode - with Switch position switch in the ON position •...
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Installation manual Electrical Installation 3-9000-760 May 2019 Table 3-2: CPU Module labeling and LED functions (continued) CPU Module labeling and LED Function Switch position indicator or functions PORT A • PORT A override - RS-232 Switch position serves as an override during •...
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Ethernet wiring. It is strongly recommended that the meter be configured using an independent (off- network) single host. After configuration of the Daniel 3814 Liquid Ultrasonic Flow Meter, the DHCP option must be turned off if used on a LAN/WAN.
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Installation manual Electrical Installation 3-9000-760 May 2019 Serial connections Use serial cable (Daniel P/N 3-2500-401) to connect to a PC running Daniel MeterLink. The cable is designed for RS-232 communications which is the serial Port A default configuration (see Appendix A field wiring diagram, Daniel Drawing DMC-004936).
Denotes auto-detected protocols NOTICE If not using Ethernet, a full duplex serial connection is necessary for Daniel MeterLink to communicate with a Daniel 3814 Liquid Ultrasonic Meter. Figure 3-4: PC to meter serial connection wiring Daniel Ultrasonic Meters I/O connections ™...
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Installation manual Electrical Installation 3-9000-760 May 2019 Figure 3-5: CPU Module I/O connections A. Frequency/Digital Output 2 B. Frequency/Digital Output 3 C. Analog Output 2 - 4-20mA output D. Analog Input - HART temperature and pressure connections 3.6.1 Frequency/Digital outputs The meter has three user-configurable selections for configuring either a Frequency output or Digital output (FODO).
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Electrical Installation Installation manual May 2019 3-9000-760 • Frequency output 2B is based on frequency content and Frequency 2B Phase • Digital output 1A is based on Digital output1A content (Frequency Output 1Validity and Flow Direction) • Digital output 1B is based on Digital output1B content (Frequency Output 1 Validity and Flow Direction) •...
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Installation manual Electrical Installation 3-9000-760 May 2019 • Absolute - output reports flow in both directions. For frequency outputs, Phase B of the output is 90 degrees out of phase with Phase A. • Bidirectional - output reports flow on Phase A only in the forward direction and on Phase B only in the reverse direction.
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Electrical Installation Installation manual May 2019 3-9000-760 Figure 3-6: CPU Module - Frequency/Digital inputs common ground - Type 2 A. FODO1 and Digital input1 - shared common ground (Group 1) B. FODO2 and FODO3 - shared common ground (Group 2) Figure 3-7: CPU Module - Frequency/Digital outputs common ground - Type 4 A.
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HART transmitter ® which meets the specifications of the HART Communications Foundation can be connected to the Daniel 3814 Liquid Ultrasonic Flow Meter. Analog Output 2 (AO2) is user-configurable as a conventional 4-20 mA output. 3.6.4 Digital input ™...
Security seal installation Security seals protect the integrity of the meter metrology and prevent tampering with transducer assemblies. The following sections detail how to properly seal the Daniel 3814 Liquid Ultrasonic Flow Meter after commissioning. The security seal wires are commercially available.
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Installation manual Electrical Installation 3-9000-760 May 2019 Figure 3-9: Transmitter electronic enclosure security latch A. Transmitter Electronics Enclosure end cap B. Security latch Procedure 1. Rotate the end cap clockwise fully closing and compressing the end cap seal. Install the Security latch using a 3mm Allen wrench. 2.
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Electrical Installation Installation manual May 2019 3-9000-760 Procedure 1. Install security wire seal into and through two of the four the holes in the socket head screws on the Base Enclosure cover (maximum wire diameter .078 inch; 2.0mm). Figure 3-11: Base Enclosure security seals A.
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Installation manual Electrical Installation 3-9000-760 May 2019 Figure 3-12: Base Enclosure security seals A. Transmitter Electronics Enclosure B. Security wire seals C. Transmitter Electronics endcap security latch D. Base Enclosure 4. Cut wire ends to remove excess wire. This completes Base Enclosure security seal installation procedure. 3.7.3 Transducer assembly security seal Use the following instructions and Figure 3-13 to install the security seal wire on the...
Electrical Installation Installation manual May 2019 3-9000-760 Figure 3-13: Transducer assembly security wire seals A. Transducer Housing B. Transducer Housing Locking Ring Screw C. Transducer Housing Locking Ring Bolt D. Transducer Retainer E. Transducer cable nut F. Transducer cable connector Sealing the unit The unit should be properly sealed with a sealing compound after electrical connections have been tested according to the customer's Best Practices schedule.
Installation manual Configuration 3-9000-760 May 2019 Configuration After the mechanical and electrical installation is complete and connectivity is established, use the Daniel MeterLink Software for Gas and Liquid Ultrasonic Meters Quick Start Manual (P/N 3-9000-763) to setup initial communications with the meter. Daniel MeterLink setup Procedure 1.
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Configuration Installation manual May 2019 3-9000-760 4.1.1 Field Setup Wizard using Daniel MeterLink Procedure 1. Use the Field Setup Wizard-Startup and select the checkboxes that allow proper configuration for your meter (Temperature, Pressure, Meter Corrections, and Meter Outputs). Selections on this page will affect other configuration selections. Select Next to continue to General setup.
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Installation manual Configuration 3-9000-760 May 2019 Content set for Current output 1. If a second current output is available, the Secondary variable is set to match the Content set for Current output 1) ® Identification and HART units (volume units, Flow rate time units, Velocity units, Pressure and Temperature units).
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Configuration Installation manual May 2019 3-9000-760 Table 4-1: Local display labels, descriptions and valid units (continued) Local Display labels, descriptions and units YSTVL — Previous day’s forward uncorrected volume • +BBL – Barrels • +GAL – Gallons • +L –Liters •...
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Installation manual Configuration 3-9000-760 May 2019 Table 4-1: Local display labels, descriptions and valid units (continued) Local Display labels, descriptions and units PRESS — Flow-condition pressure • PSI – Pound per square inch • MPA – Megapascals FRQ1A — Frequency channel 1A •...
This procedure assumes you have AMS Device Manager installed on the host computer and have downloaded the latest Daniel Liquid Ultrasonic Meter Device Description (DD). If not installed, click the link below to download the AMS device installation tool kit. https://www.emerson.com/en-us/support/software-downloads-drivers 3814 Liquid Ultrasonic Flow Meter...
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1. Use the link above to search for the Device Description (DD) for your Daniel 3810 Series Liquid Ultrasonic Flow Meter. 2. Use the pull-down menu and select the Brand/Manufacturer - Emerson Daniel Industries. 3. Next select the Device, Liquid 3810 Series from the pull-down menu.
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Configuration Installation manual May 2019 3-9000-760 Figure 4-2: AMS file download options 11. Click the Save button to complete the file download. Figure 4-3: AMS file download complete 12. Click Open or Open Folder to view the downloaded files. 13. Establish power to the meter and wiring to Analog Input 1 for HART communication.
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Installation manual Configuration 3-9000-760 May 2019 14. Start the AMS Device Manager using a laptop or PC. 15. Enter login credentials and click OK to launch the application. 16. Click the Configure tab, and then select Guided Setup, Manual Setup or Alert Setup. Figure 4-4: AMS Device Manager Installation manual...
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Configuration Installation manual May 2019 3-9000-760 Figure 4-5: AMS Device Manager - Overview 4.2.2 AMS Device Manager - Guided Setup The Guided setup wizard provides configuration parameter settings for the meter. The Guided Setup is a subset of the Manual Setup parameters. Figure 4-6: AMS Device Manager - Guided Setup Note Before writing configuration changes to your meter, make sure you have saved the...
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Installation manual Configuration 3-9000-760 May 2019 Procedure 1. Disable the Write Protect switch in the CPU Module to write any of the following configuration parameters to your meter. 2. Click the Setup Units tab to configure the system units (U.S. Customary or Metric units), Volume units, Flow rate time units, Velocity units, Pressure units and Temperature units.
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Configuration Installation manual May 2019 3-9000-760 6. On the Overview page, click Alert Setup and select the Flow Analysis tab and enable Reverse Flow. Click the OK button to return to the Overview page. 7. On the Overview page, click the Service Tools tab and select the Variables tab. The Flow Data, Path Information, Flow Totals, and All Variables data is populated after you are connected to the meter.
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Installation manual Configuration 3-9000-760 May 2019 Figure 4-8: Display Meter K-Factors 11. Click Next to return to the Device Manager Overview page. 4.2.3 AMS Device Manager - Manual Setup Use the Manual Setup wizard to configure the meter’s parameters. See Figure 4-4 Figure 4-5 and from the AMS Device Manager Configure menu click Manual Setup.
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Configuration Installation manual May 2019 3-9000-760 Procedure 1. If installed, remove security wires from the endcap and the Bracket/Cover hex head bolts that secures the Base Enclosure. 2. Disable the Write Protect switch in the CPU Module to write any of the following configuration parameters to your meter.
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Installation manual Configuration 3-9000-760 May 2019 • Digital Input 1 Calibrate Active Low b. Calibration Gating configuration parameter selections are: • Edge gated, active high Figure 4-10: Gating configuration parameter Edge gated, active high • Edge gated, active low Figure 4-11: Gating configuration parameter Edge gated, active low •...
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Configuration Installation manual May 2019 3-9000-760 Figure 4-13: Gating configuration parameter State gated, active low 12. Click the Alert Setup tab (from the main Configuration page). Figure 4-14: Configure Flow Analysis Alert 13. Click the Flow Analysis tab to select Configure Reverse Flow Detection, if desired. The default setting is Disabled.
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Installation manual Configuration 3-9000-760 May 2019 c) Click the Set Flow Range Limits button and enter a positive value for the Flow Analysis Lower Velocity Range and the Upper Velocity Range Limits. When the velocity is outside of the limit parameters, an alert is triggered. Click the Next button to display the Method Complete page.
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Configuration Installation manual May 2019 3-9000-760 Figure 4-16: Configuration changes dialog c) Click the Service Tools → Variables tab. The Variables page displays tabs for the device’s Flow Data, Path Information, Flow Totals, and All Variables. Figure 4-17: AMS Device Manager - Service Tools d) The Service Tools →...
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Installation manual Configuration 3-9000-760 May 2019 e) Click Service Tools → Variables → Path Information tab to view the device’s chord performance (%), Gain (dB), SNR (dB), Signal (mV) and Noise (mV). f) Click Service Tools → Variables → Flow Totals to view the volume totals (Forward and reverse Uncorrected Volume) parameters for the connected device.
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Configuration Installation manual May 2019 3-9000-760 Figure 4-19: AMS Device Manager - Service Tools Trends Primary and Secondary variables display real-time uncorrected volume flow rate trends. The third and fourth variables charts display trends for temperature and pressure. 15. Click the Service Tools → Routine Maintenance tab. Click Analog Output 1 Trim to perform a digital to analog trim adjustment of the first milliampere output.
• Daniel HART Device Description (HART DD) installed for the meter • Network configured for a Field Communicator • 475 Field Communicator User's Manual available on the One Emerson website: https:// www.emerson.com/documents/automation/manuals-guides-user-s-manual-ams- en-104978.pdf • System wiring diagram drawing number DMC-004936 (see Appendix •...
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Configuration Installation manual May 2019 3-9000-760 Figure 4-20: 3814 transmitter field wiring conduit entries 5. Wire Analog Input 1 (AI1) and Analog Output 1 (AO1) as shown in Figure 4-21. Figure 4-21: Field Communicator wiring diagram for the Meter 6. Use the leads provided with the Field Communicator to connect to your device. 7.
Installation manual Engineering Drawings 3-9000-760 May 2019 Engineering Drawings Daniel 3814 Liquid Ultrasonic Flow Meter drawings This appendix contains the following engineering drawing(s) for the ultrasonic meter: DMC-004936 Daniel 3810 Series Liquid Ultrasonic Flow Meter System Wiring Diagram Installation manual...
Installation manual Open Sources licenses 3-9000-760 May 2019 Open Sources licenses List of Open Source licenses Source code for executable files or libraries included in this product is provided per the indicated license in the table below. Hyperlinks to the controlling organization's websites are included in GNU General Public license through...
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™ Follow the link below to the Daniel Liquid Ultrasonic Products GPL webpage for additional open source information and zipped source code files: https://www.emerson.com/en-us/ catalog/daniel-3818 B.1.1 GNU General Public license For more details about GNU GPL (General Public License), follow the link below: http://www.gnu.org/...
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Installation manual Open Sources licenses 3-9000-760 May 2019 The GNU GPL is currently version 3 http://www.gnu.org/licenses/quick-guide-gplv3.html For older versions of the GNU General Public License, follow the link below: http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/old-licenses.html#GPL See GPL license on the following pages. The GNU General Public License (GPL) Version 2, June 1991 Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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Installation manual Open Sources licenses 3-9000-760 May 2019 Thus, it is not the intent of this section to claim rights or contest your rights to work written entirely by you; rather, the intent is to exercise the right to control the distribution of derivative or collective works based on the Program.
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Open Sources licenses Installation manual May 2019 3-9000-760 modify the Program subject to these terms and conditions. You may not impose any further restrictions on the recipients' exercise of the rights granted herein. You are not responsible for enforcing compliance by third parties to this License. 7.
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Daniel Measurement and Control, Inc. ("Daniel") is an Emerson Automation Solutions business unit. The Daniel name and logo are trademarks of Daniel Industries, Inc. The Emerson logo is a trademark and service mark of Emerson Electric Co. All other trademarks are the property of their respective...