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Operations Manual P a r t N u m b e r 3 - 9 0 0 0 - 7 7 7 R e v i s i o n E J a n u a r y 2 0 1 8 Daniel 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Flow Meters 3414 Gas Ultrasonic Flow Meter...
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Middle East Africa (Dubai, UAE) +971 4 8118100 +971 4 8865465 Daniel Measurement and Control, Inc. (Headquarters) 11100 Brittmoore Park Drive Houston, TX 77041 USA http://www.EmersonProcess.com E-mail • Customer Service: tech.service@emerson.com • Customer Support: daniel.cst.support@emerson.com • Asia-Pacific: danielap.support@emerson.com • Europe: DanielEMA.CST@Emerson.com Return Material Authorization (RMA) A Return Material Authorization (RMA) number must be obtained prior to returning any equipment for any reason.
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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. Danger indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
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Important safety instructions Daniel Measurement and Control, Inc. (Daniel) designs, manufactures and tests products to function within specific conditions. Because these products are sophisticated technical instruments, it is important that the owner and operation personnel strictly adhere both to the information printed on the product and to all instructions provided in this manual prior to installation, operation, and maintenance.
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Product Operation Personnel: • To prevent personal injury, personnel must follow all instructions of this manual prior to and during operation of the product. • Follow all warnings, cautions, and notices marked on, and supplied with, this product. • Verify that this is the correct instruction manual for your Daniel product. If this is not the correct documentation, contact Daniel at 1-713-827-6314.
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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.
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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.
3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual PrefaceTable of Contents 3-9000-777 Rev E January 2018 Contents Preface Section 1: Startup checklist Startup checklist ....................1 Section 2: Setup meter communications Daniel MeterLink utilities ................... 3 2.1.1 Setup the meter directory ..................4 2.1.2 Connect to the meter ....................
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PrefaceTable of Contents 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual January 2018 3-9000-777 Rev E 4.5.1 Raw volumetric flow rate ..................29 4.5.2 Flow-condition volumetric flow rate ................ 29 4.5.3 Pressure-effect expansion correction............... 30 4.5.4 Temperature-effect expansion correction..............31 4.5.5 Profile-effect correction...................
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3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual PrefaceTable of Contents 3-9000-777 Rev E January 2018 5.11.2 Gas property data....................78 5.11.3 Data polling......................78 5.11.4 GC data validity ..................... 79 5.11.5 GC alarm handling....................79 5.12 Configure AGA8 parameters ................80 5.13 Configure Continuous Flow Analysis parameters ..........
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PrefaceTable of Contents 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual January 2018 3-9000-777 Rev E Appendix B: Miscellaneous equations Miscellaneous conversion factors ..................141 Chord “L” dimension calculation..................143 Appendix C: Troubleshooting comm., mech., and elec. Communications troubleshooting..................145 Mechanical/electrical troubleshooting ................147 Appendix D: Flow rate summary charts Flow rate summary charts ....................
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Daniel 3410 Series Ultrasonic Gas Flow Meters Operations Manual List of Tables 3-9000-777 Rev E January 2018 List of Tables Table 1-1 Equipment and information checklist ................1 Table 2-1 Modbus communication parameters ................10 Table 4-1 Actual meter update period ..................... 21 Table 4-2 AGA10 calculation status ....................
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List of Tables Daniel 3410 Series Ultrasonic Gas Flow Meters Operations Manual January 2018 3-9000-777 Rev E Table 6-11 Audit log expansion correction group monitored data points......... 101 Table 6-12 Audit log flow analysis group monitored data points ............101 Table 6-13 Audit log frequency, digital and analog group monitored data points ......102...
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Daniel 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Installation Manual List of Tables 3-9000-777 Rev E January 2018 List of Figures Figure 2-1 Program settings ......................9 Figure 4-1 Model 3414 Transit-time measurement principle ............17 Figure 4-2 Models 3412 or 3411 measurement principle ............18 Figure 4-3 Signal Analyzer - update rate, stack size, filter and emission rate.........
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List of Tables Daniel 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Installation Manual January 2018 3-9000-777 Rev E viii List of Tables...
3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual Section 1: Startup checklist 3-9000-777 Rev E January 2018 Section 1: Startup checklist Startup checklist During meter startup, have the following equipment and information on hand: Table 1-1 Equipment and information checklist Meter startup checklist Site pipe and ID drawings with elevations Site wiring diagrams Daniel Gas Ultrasonic Meter calibration data...
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Section 1: Startup checklist 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual January 2018 3-9000-777 Rev E Startup checklist...
3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual Section 2: Setup meter communications 3-9000-777 Rev E January 2018 Section 2: Setup meter communications After the installation of your Daniel Ultrasonic Meter, install Daniel MeterLink on your PC or laptop as described in the Daniel MeterLink Software for Gas and Liquid Ultrasonic Flow Meters Quick Start Manual (P/N 3-9000-763) for your operating system (Windows®...
Section 2: Setup meter communications 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual January 2018 3-9000-777 Rev E • Log/Reports Maintenance logs and reports Trend maintenance logs Meter archive logs Compare Excel® meter configurations • Calibration Analog inputs Meter Factors Flow calibration 2.1.1 Setup the meter directory Setup the connection properties for your meter.
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3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual Section 2: Setup meter communications 3-9000-777 Rev E January 2018 Modem connection - set the following properties to connect to the meter via a modem. – Protocol and Comms Address: Use the Protocol and Comms Address parameters in Step 3 a.
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Section 2: Setup meter communications 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual January 2018 3-9000-777 Rev E Ethernet connection - Set the following properties to configure the Daniel ultrasonic meter hardware for Ethernet connectivity. It is strongly recommended that the meter be configured using an independent (off- network) single host computer.
3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual Section 2: Setup meter communications 3-9000-777 Rev E January 2018 Import a meter record Select from the Meter Directory drop- down menu or click File|Import Import The Import Meter Directory File dialog which allows you to select a meter directory .DAT file to import the file into the currently used meter directory file.
Section 2: Setup meter communications 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual January 2018 3-9000-777 Rev E 2.1.3 Collect As Found logs and reports Use the Daniel MeterLink menu and collect and save the logs and reports for a Logs/Reports historical record of the meter a t several velocities within the operating range of the meter to establish a baseline to be used for the trending of the meter diagnostics and save the following logs and reports for the “As Found”...
3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual Section 2: Setup meter communications 3-9000-777 Rev E January 2018 2.1.4 Customize Daniel MeterLink settings Open Daniel MeterLink and access then input the desired settings for your File>Program Settings, meter. Your user name and company name is included on reports and logs generated with Daniel MeterLink.
Section 2: Setup meter communications 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual January 2018 3-9000-777 Rev E • Edit telephone number before connecting with a modem • Use FTP passive mode (client - server pot communications) • FTP-only connection - used to download firmware to Daniel Ultrasonic meters •...
AMS Device Manager and the device parameters - process variables, pressure, temperature, diagnostics and three status alert groups - Failed, Maintenance and Advisory). Refer to the Daniel 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters HART Field Device Specification (P/N 3-9000-761) for details.
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Section 2: Setup meter communications 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual January 2018 3-9000-777 Rev E Setup the meter in a DeltaV System...
Section 3: Optional feature keys Overview Daniel 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Flow Meters offer many industry-leading features including Chapter 21-compliant data log access, gas chromatograph (GC) interface, AGA10 sound velocity calculation (with comparison to measured sound velocity) and Continuous Flow Analysis diagnostics.
Section 3: Optional feature keys 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual January 2018 3-9000-777 Rev E 3.1.2 GC interface key The optional GC interface feature allows the meter to read gas property data (composition and heating value) from a Daniel gas chromatograph. The meter can use the gas composition data Calculate AGA8 compressibilities for converting volumetric flow rate and volumes to standard (base) condition Calculate AGA8 density for calculating mass rate and mass totals...
3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual Section 3: Optional feature keys 3-9000-777 Rev E January 2018 Configure optional keys Open Daniel MeterLink and connect to your meter. Use the drop-down list and click . Daniel MeterLink displays the Meter Menu Key Manager dialog.
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Section 3: Optional feature keys 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual January 2018 3-9000-777 Rev E Configure optional keys...
3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual Section 4: Flow measurement 3-9000-777 Rev E January 2018 Section 4: Flow measurement Daniel 3410 Gas Ultrasonic Flow Meters measure the transit times of ultrasonic pulses passing through the medium on two parallel planes. The measurement paths (also referred to as “chords”) are angled to the pipe axis, and each chord has two transducers acting alternately as transmitter and receiver as shown in Figure...
Section 4: Flow measurement 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual January 2018 3-9000-777 Rev E Figure 4-2 Models 3412 or 3411 measurement principle Transducer timing control The following terms are used in explaining the effects of transducer timing control, the performance of batch data collection and calculation updates in Daniel 3410 Gas Ultrasonic Flow Meters.
3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual Section 4: Flow measurement 3-9000-777 Rev E January 2018 4.1.1 Terminology • Sequence - a complete cycle of firing all enabled transducers in a single round of transducer operation (For example, when all eight transducers of the Model 3414 have been fired in a single round of operation, it signifies the completion of one sequence.) •...
Section 4: Flow measurement 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual January 2018 3-9000-777 Rev E Signal processing The signal at the receiving transducer is amplified, digitized and processed digitally to provide accurate transit time measurement. A measure of the signal “quality” is the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). The higher the SNR, the better the signal.
3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual Section 4: Flow measurement 3-9000-777 Rev E January 2018 4.2.3 Batch cycle processing Batch update period Calculation updates performed by the meter, for deriving volume and velocity, are based on batches of data samples collected from sequences of transducer firings. The batch update period is dependent upon the user specified batch update period ( ) and the SpecBatchUpdtPeriod...
3-9000-777 Rev E 4.2.4 Smoothing The Daniel 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Flow Meter applies a method for smoothing the output (particularly the frequency output) by averaging times collected from past batch periods with new times for the current batch period.
3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual Section 4: Flow measurement 3-9000-777 Rev E January 2018 Chord gas and sound velocity measurements At each batch update period, each firing path's transit time measurements are averaged. The average (mean) value for each path is available via data points MeanTmA1 ... MeanTmD2 (as appropriate for the meter type).
4.4.2 Optional AGA10 sound velocity calculation and comparison The Daniel 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Flow Meter offers an option to calculate the sound velocity (using AGA10 equations and gas property data) and compare the result to the meter- measured sound velocity on an hourly basis. This feature is enabled via the AGA10Key...
3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual Section 4: Flow measurement 3-9000-777 Rev E January 2018 Every five seconds the meter updates the AGA10-calculated sound velocity. This value is readable via the AGA10SndVel data point and the calculation status value is readable via the AGA10SndVelStatus data point.
Section 4: Flow measurement 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual January 2018 3-9000-777 Rev E 4.4.4 Average weighted flow velocity using chord proportions In the event of one or more chord failure(s), the meter operation is dependent upon the number of non-failed chords.
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3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual Section 4: Flow measurement 3-9000-777 Rev E January 2018 When the meter has operated for a user-specified number of consecutive batches without any chord failures, the meter updates each chord’s data values for the bin containing the chord velocity as shown in Equation 4-6 and sets the bin’s default indicator to FALSE.
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Section 4: Flow measurement 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual January 2018 3-9000-777 Rev E In the event of a chord failure with at least one operating chord, the meter’s average weighted flow velocity is estimated as shown in Equation 4-7.
January 2018 Volumetric flow rate The Daniel 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Flow Meter meter provides three volumetric flow rate values: raw, (expansion-corrected and/or profile-effect corrected) flow-condition, and base- condition. Note that a positive volumetric flow rate indicates flow in the forward direction whereas a negative volumetric flow rate indicates flow in the reverse direction.
Section 4: Flow measurement 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual January 2018 3-9000-777 Rev E 4.5.3 Pressure-effect expansion correction The meter is capable of correcting the raw volumetric flow rate for the effect of pipe expansion due to pressure changes. Note that for the pressure-effect expansion correction factor to be calculated, the correction must be enabled (via the data point) and the flow- EnableExpCorrPress...
3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual Section 4: Flow measurement 3-9000-777 Rev E January 2018 4.5.4 Temperature-effect expansion correction The meter is capable of correcting the raw volumetric flow rate for the effect of pipe expansion due to temperature changes. Note that for the temperature-effect expansion correction factor to be calculated, the correction must be enabled (via the data point) and EnableExpCorrTemp...
Section 4: Flow measurement 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual January 2018 3-9000-777 Rev E 4.5.5 Profile-effect correction Two path and bounce path meters (device numbers 3412 and 3411) require profile-effect correction. All other meters do not require profile-effect correction and the profile-effect correction factor is set to 1.
3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual Section 4: Flow measurement 3-9000-777 Rev E January 2018 4.5.6 Reynolds number Reynolds Number is a dimensionless value that represents the nature of the gas flow within the pipe. Although the primary reason for calculating Reynolds Number is for two path and bounce path meters (device numbers 3412 and 3411) profile-effect correction, the value is calculated for all meter types.
4.5.8 Volume The Daniel 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Flow Meter meter provides forward and reverse volume accumulators for each of the three volumetric flow rate values: raw, flow-condition (raw with expansion and/or profile correction), and base-condition. Each volume accumulator is actually stored as a data pair: (64-bit unsigned integer portion, 32-bit floating point fractional portion).
4.5.9 Energy rate and totals The Daniel 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Flow Meter meter calculates the energy rate and energy totals (forward and reverse). These calculations require that the flow-condition pressure and temperature are available (either fixed or optional analog inputs, see Section 5.10.1), the gas...
4.5.10 Mass rate and totals The Daniel 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Flow Meter meter calculates the mass rate and mass totals (forward and reverse). These calculations requires that the flow-condition pressure and temperature are available (either fixed or optional analog inputs, see Section 5.11.1), the gas...
NegMassFrac 3410 Series gas flow meter characterizations For Daniel 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Flow Meter SeniorSonic meters only, the following flow characterizations are calculated/estimated: symmetry, cross-flow, chord turbulence, profile factor, and swirl angle. Alarm limits are provided for the chord turbulence and swirl angle values.
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Section 4: Flow measurement 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual January 2018 3-9000-777 Rev E 3410 Series gas flow meter characterizations...
Pressure, AGA8 calculations, and Local Display parameters. Calibration methods The Daniel 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Flow Meter meter uses two calibration steps: “dry” calibration and “wet” calibration. In this methodology, the “dry-calibration” values are set by Daniel at the factory and are not expected to be modified;...
Section 5: Calibrate and configure the meter 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual January 2018 3-9000-777 Rev E Modification of dry calibration parameters is not recommended. The dry calibration parameters should not be modified unless directed by Daniel personnel. Select the menu.
3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual Section 5: Calibrate and configure the meter 3-9000-777 Rev E January 2018 The meter provides separate dry calibration coefficients for each flow direction as listed in the table below. Table 5-1 Data Points for dry calibration Daniel MeterLink Data Points, Options and Guidelines Display Name...
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Section 5: Calibrate and configure the meter 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual January 2018 3-9000-777 Rev E Table 5-1 Data Points for dry calibration Daniel MeterLink Data Points, Options and Guidelines Display Name Reverse A2 Data points affected: •...
January 2018 5.1.2 Wet calibration The Daniel 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Flow Meter meter offers three selections for wet calibration: 12-point piece-wise linearization, a third-order polynomial, or none. The wet calibration method is selected via the data point with “None” being the default CalMethod value.
Section 5: Calibrate and configure the meter 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual January 2018 3-9000-777 Rev E Select the menu. Calibration|Meter Factors Figure 5-2 Calibration - Meter Factor: None 5.1.3 Wet calibration piece-wise linearization If the 12-point piece-wise linearization (PWL) wet calibration method is selected, then the dry- calibration gas flow velocity is calculated as shown in Equation 5-3.
3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual Section 5: Calibrate and configure the meter 3-9000-777 Rev E January 2018 Equation 5-3 Wet Calibration - 12-Point Piece-wise linearization V DryCal ¥ LinearMeterFctr WetCal where wet-calibration gas flow velocity (m/s) ( AvgFlow WetCal dry-calibration gas flow velocity (m/s) ( DryCalVel...
Section 5: Calibrate and configure the meter 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual January 2018 3-9000-777 Rev E linearization Table 5-3 Data Points for Piece-Wise calibration Daniel MeterLink Data Points, Options and Guidelines Display Name Forward Flow Rate Data points affected: •...
3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual Section 5: Calibrate and configure the meter 3-9000-777 Rev E January 2018 5.1.4 Third-order polynomial When the Polynomial wet calibration method is selected, the meter uses a third-order polynomial on the dry-calibration velocity Equation 5-4.
Section 5: Calibrate and configure the meter 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual January 2018 3-9000-777 Rev E Three coefficients are specified for each flow direction from the Daniel MeterLink page as shown in the table below: Calibration| Meter Factors Table 5-4 Data Points for Polynomial Wet Calibration Daniel MeterLink Data Points, Options and Guidelines...
3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual Section 5: Calibrate and configure the meter 3-9000-777 Rev E January 2018 5.1.5 No wet calibration If no wet calibration is selected, then the wet calibration gas flow velocity is equal to the dry calibration gas flow velocity.
Section 5: Calibrate and configure the meter 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual January 2018 3-9000-777 Rev E Read delta volume registers (either the FLOAT registers or the LONG register pairs) in a single Modbus read. If the delta volume registers are read as LONG register pairs, calculate each delta volume as follows: Equation 5-5 Triggered Delta volume DeltaVolume...
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3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual Section 5: Calibrate and configure the meter 3-9000-777 Rev E January 2018 Table 5-5 Configure operational parameters Calibration selection Description (Section 5.11) Configure a serial port as a Modbus master for polling a GC. Selections include: Gas Chromatograph setup •...
Section 5: Calibrate and configure the meter 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual January 2018 3-9000-777 Rev E Calibrate Analog inputs and outputs The WRITE PROT. switch on the CPU Module must be disabled or the calibration values will not be updated for a meter.
3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual Section 5: Calibrate and configure the meter 3-9000-777 Rev E January 2018 Enter the correct value in the edit box. Finally, the screen shows the new Actual Finish calculated offset and gain values. Figure 5-5 Offset calibration Click to write the values to the meter.
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Section 5: Calibrate and configure the meter 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual January 2018 3-9000-777 Rev E Enable the switch on the CPU Module to write-protect the configuration. WRITE PROT. Daniel MeterLink display name Data Points, options and guidelines Current output Data points affected: •...
3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual Section 5: Calibrate and configure the meter 3-9000-777 Rev E January 2018 Calibrate meter factors The factory calibrated flow velocity is the result of applying a third-order polynomial equation (see Section 5.1.1 to the average weighted flow velocity. Daniel 3410 Gas Ultrasonic Flow Meters are factory calibrated and the default calibration settings are recommended.
Section 5: Calibrate and configure the meter 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual January 2018 3-9000-777 Rev E – Edge gated, active low Figure 5-7 Gating configuration parameter Edge gated, active low High Calibration Start Calibration Stop – State gated, active high Figure 5-8 Gating configuration parameter State gated, active high High Calibration Start...
3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual Section 5: Calibrate and configure the meter 3-9000-777 Rev E January 2018 5.4.2 Configure Frequency/Digital output sources The meter has three user-configurable selections for configuring either a Frequency output or Digital output (FODO). •...
Section 5: Calibrate and configure the meter 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual January 2018 3-9000-777 Rev E • TTL (internally powered by the meter 0-5 VDC signal) Channel B Phase options: • Lag forward, Lead reverse (Phase B lags Phase A while reporting forward flow, leads Phase A while reporting reverse flow) •...
3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual Section 5: Calibrate and configure the meter 3-9000-777 Rev E January 2018 Figure 5-10 CPU Module - Frequency/Digital outputs common ground A. FODO1 and Digital input1 - shared common ground (Group 1) B. FODO2 and FODO3 - shared common ground (Group 2) Configure Frequency/Digital output sources...
Section 5: Calibrate and configure the meter 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual January 2018 3-9000-777 Rev E Figure 5-11 CPU Module - Frequency/Digital outputs common ground - Type 4 A. FODO1 and Digital input1 - shared common ground - Type 4 CPU Module (Group 1) B.
3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual Section 5: Calibrate and configure the meter 3-9000-777 Rev E January 2018 Configure Frequency outputs The Frequency Outputs allows you to configure the available frequency outputs for the meter. If you previously configured one or more Frequency/Digital outputs make selections for the following parameters.
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Section 5: Calibrate and configure the meter 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual January 2018 3-9000-777 Rev E • Energy Rate - The following fields are used to configure the frequency or current outputs selected to output an energy rate. The fields are only enabled if the associated output’s Content is set to Energy rate.
3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual Section 5: Calibrate and configure the meter 3-9000-777 Rev E January 2018 Configure digital input/outputs Digital input The Daniel 3410 Gas Ultrasonic Flow Meters provides one digital input (referred to as DI1). The polarity of the input is configured via the data point as follows: DI1IsInvPolarity...
Section 5: Calibrate and configure the meter 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual January 2018 3-9000-777 Rev E Outputs test mode The Daniel 3410 Gas Ultrasonic Flow Meters provides a mode of operation for testing the frequency, current (analog) and digital output signals. Entering, configuring, and exiting this mode is accomplished by setting data points using the Daniel MeterLink Tools|Outputs Test Figure 5-12 Meter Outputs Test Page...
3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual Section 5: Calibrate and configure the meter 3-9000-777 Rev E January 2018 Click the button to enter Test mode. Each output has its own start button, so each available Start output can be tested one at a time. The frequency and current outputs will not be updated until the end of the next batch cycle.
Section 5: Calibrate and configure the meter 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual January 2018 3-9000-777 Rev E 5.8.2 Configure the device identification Configure the common variables in HART devices used to identify the particular device. • Tag - the tag name for the HART device which may be used by host systems to uniquely identify the meter.
3-9000-777 Rev E January 2018 5.10 Configure Temperature and Pressure 5.10.1 Flow-condition pressure and temperature The flow-condition pressure and temperature are used by the Daniel 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Flow Meter for various calculations such as • expansion correction ™ •...
Section 5: Calibrate and configure the meter 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual January 2018 3-9000-777 Rev E Data updates The Daniel 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Flow Meter samples the input analog signal(s) and updates the corresponding data point(s) ( ) once per LiveFlowPressure LiveFlowTemperature second regardless of the input selection (disabled, live, or fixed).
3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual Section 5: Calibrate and configure the meter 3-9000-777 Rev E January 2018 5.10.2 Configure the temperature parameters for the meter • Live temperature - if Live Analog was selected for Temperature for meter corrections on the Daniel MeterLink Startup Page, enter the scaling for the transmitter connected to the analog input.
Section 5: Calibrate and configure the meter 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual January 2018 3-9000-777 Rev E 5.11 Configure Gas Chromatograph parameters Use the menu and enable the Meter|Field Setup Wizard View Gas Chromatograph setup checkbox. Configure the following parameters to setup a serial port as a Modbus master for polling a GC.
3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual Section 5: Calibrate and configure the meter 3-9000-777 Rev E January 2018 5.11.1 Gas properties Gas property data (composition and heating value) are used by the meter for AGA8 calculations (for converting to base or standard volumes and for mass calculation), for energy calculation, and for optional AGA10 calculations (sound velocity calculation and comparison).
Section 5: Calibrate and configure the meter 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual January 2018 3-9000-777 Rev E Table 5-8 Fixed gas composition data points Gas composition data points MoleFractionN2Method2 MoleFractionCO2 MoleFractionH2 MoleFractionCO MoleFractionMethane MoleFractionEthane MoleFractionPropane MoleFractionIsoButane MoleFractionNButane MoleFractionIsoPentane MoleFractionNPentane MoleFractionNHexane MoleFractionNHeptane...
Refer to Section 2.1 for information on configuring the Daniel 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Flow Meter (using the Daniel MeterLink program) for communicating with a Daniel GC. If the gas components are read from the GC, then the GC-reported heating value is readable via data point.
Section 5: Calibrate and configure the meter 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual January 2018 3-9000-777 Rev E In-Use gas property data The “In-Use” gas property data is the actual data used by the meter for calculations. data point is used to select the gas property data source as either Fixed GasPropertiesSrcSel (0) or Live - GC (1).
GC-read gas property data is valid. Optional gas chromatograph interface The Daniel 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Flow Meter can optionally interface with any Daniel gas chromatograph (GC) that supports the SIM 2251 mode to read gas property data (such as for AGA8, AGA10, energy rate, mass rate, and/or 3412 or 3411 profile correction calculations).
Section 5: Calibrate and configure the meter 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual January 2018 3-9000-777 Rev E Table 5-12 Gas Chromatograph Sim 2251 Registers Sim 2251 Register Description 3034 Stream identifier 3041 Cycle time start - month (1-12) 3042 Cycle time start - day (1-31) 3043...
Section 5: Calibrate and configure the meter 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual January 2018 3-9000-777 Rev E 5.11.2 Gas property data The gas property data read from the GC includes gas composition, heating value, and specific gravity (relative density). The gas composition includes the 21 standard components plus + and Neopentane (see Table...
3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual Section 5: Calibrate and configure the meter 3-9000-777 Rev E January 2018 Table 5-14 GC Communication status list value Error description GCComm status GC does not support the requested message data type. GC does not support the requested data protocol. The meter's Modbus request message (RTU protocol) is too long (exceeds the maximum allowable length).
Section 5: Calibrate and configure the meter 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual January 2018 3-9000-777 Rev E 5.12 Configure AGA8 parameters Configure the properties necessary for the AGA8 calculations. How the AGA8 calculations to be performed: • Internally by the meter - calculates the flow mass density, the flow compressibility and the base compressibility.
3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual Section 5: Calibrate and configure the meter 3-9000-777 Rev E January 2018 5.13 Configure Continuous Flow Analysis parameters Configure the Continuous Flow Analysis features of the Daniel Ultrasonic meter. This Daniel MeterLink Field Setup Wizard page is displayed only if the View Continuous Flow Analysis setup was selected on the Startup Page and you have a valid Continuous Flow Analysis key.
Section 5: Calibrate and configure the meter 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual January 2018 3-9000-777 Rev E 5.14 Configure the Local Display Configure the parameters for the local display. Use the drop-down arrow in the Display Items list box and select or modify the parameters that will be displayed;...
3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual Section 5: Calibrate and configure the meter 3-9000-777 Rev E January 2018 Display Items and display units Display units - Meter volume units displayed are either U.S. Customary or Metric. The Meter volume units displayed reflect the meter’s units selected on the File|Program dialog (e.g.
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Section 5: Calibrate and configure the meter 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual January 2018 3-9000-777 Rev E Table 5-16 Local display labels, descriptions and valid units Local display labels, descriptions and valid units TOTVL — Forward uncorrected volume •...
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3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual Section 5: Calibrate and configure the meter 3-9000-777 Rev E January 2018 Table 5-16 Local display labels, descriptions and valid units Local display labels, descriptions and valid units VEL — Average flow velocity •...
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Section 5: Calibrate and configure the meter 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual January 2018 3-9000-777 Rev E Configure the Local Display...
January 2018 Section 6: Archive logs The Daniel 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Flow Meters provides five types of data logs (daily, hourly, audit, alarm, and system logs). Each log type is discussed in detail below followed by Daniel MeterLink instructions to read (and optionally save) meter log records (“Options for reading daily and/or hourly log...
3-9000-777 Rev E 6.1.1 Daily log The Daniel 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Flow Meter stores a daily log record once per day at the specified contract hour. (Refer to the Daniel MeterLink Help files for information on specifying data point.) ContractHour The meter can store up to 365 daily records.
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3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual Section 6: Archive logs 3-9000-777 Rev E January 2018 Table 6-1 Daily log content (Continued) Data Point Log action PrevDayMacro2*: Macro bit 31 (unused) bit 30 IsMeasSndSpdRange bit 29 IsAvgSoundVelRangeErr bit 28 IsMeterVelAboveMaxLmt bit 27 IsHardFailedA Paths A-B, Dual-path meters...
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Section 6: Archive logs 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual January 2018 3-9000-777 Rev E Table 6-1 Daily log content (Continued) Data Point Log action (Transducer Gain) Average GainA1, GainA2, GainB1, GainB2, GainC1, GainC2, GainD1, GainD2 (Signal Energy) Average SEA1, SEA2, SEB1, SEB2, SEC1, SEC2,...
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3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual Section 6: Archive logs 3-9000-777 Rev E January 2018 Table 6-1 Daily log content (Continued) Data Point Log action H2SInUse Flow-Gated HeliumInUse Flow-Gated WaterInUse Flow-Gated OxygenInUse Flow-Gated ArgonInUse Flow-Gated H2InUse Flow-Gated COinUse Flow-Gated CnfgChksumValue Snapshot CnfgChksumDate...
6.1.2 Hourly log The Daniel 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Flow Meter meter stores an hourly log record once per hour on the hour. The meter can store up to 2400 hourly records (100 days’ worth). The user can select whether old, unread records can be overwritten by new records when the log becomes full via the data point .
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3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual Section 6: Archive logs 3-9000-777 Rev E January 2018 Table 6-2 Hourly log action type Data point Log action PrevDayMacro2*: Macro bit 31 (unused) bit 30 IsMeasSndSpdRange bit 29 IsAvgSoundVelRangeErr bit 28 IsMeterVelAboveMaxLmt bit 27 IsHardFailedA bit 26...
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Section 6: Archive logs 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual January 2018 3-9000-777 Rev E Table 6-2 Hourly log action type Data point Log action CompAvgAGA10SndVel Snapshot PosMass Totalize NegMass Totalize Symmetry Flow-Gated CrossFlow Flow-Gated TurbulenceA Flow-Analysis-Gated TurbulenceB Flow-Analysis-Gated TurbulenceC Flow-Analysis-Gated TurbulenceD...
3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual Section 6: Archive logs 3-9000-777 Rev E January 2018 6.1.3 Audit log The Daniel 3410 Gas Ultrasonic Flow Meters stores an audit log record whenever any parameter affecting the flow measurement is modified. The audit log record indicates which data point changed, the date and time of the change, and both the ‘as-found’...
Section 6: Archive logs 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual January 2018 3-9000-777 Rev E For information on a particular data point, consult Daniel MeterLink online help. Table 6-3 Audit log AGA 8 group monitored data points AGA 8 data group Data point HCH_Method PBase...
3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual Section 6: Archive logs 3-9000-777 Rev E January 2018 Table 6-5 Audit log Baseline group monitored data points Baseline data group Data point RevBaselineComment RevBaselineCrossFlow RevBaselineFlowPressure RevBaselineFlowTemperature RevBaselineProfileFactor RevBaselineSwirlAngle RevBaselineSymmetry RevBaselineTime RevBaselineTurbulenceA RevBaselineTurbulenceB RevBaselineTurbulenceC RevBaselineTurbulenceD Table 6-6 Audit log calibration group monitored data points...
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Section 6: Archive logs 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual January 2018 3-9000-777 Rev E Table 6-6 Audit log calibration group monitored data points Calibration data group Data point FwdC2 FwdC3 FwdFlwRt1 FwdFlwRt10 FwdFlwRt11 FwdFlwRt12 FwdFlwRt2 FwdFlwRt3 FwdFlwRt4 FwdFlwRt5 FwdFlwRt6 FwdFlwRt7 FwdFlwRt8...
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3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual Section 6: Archive logs 3-9000-777 Rev E January 2018 Table 6-6 Audit log calibration group monitored data points Calibration data group Data point RevC0 RevC1 RevC2 RevC3 RevFlwRt1 RevFlwRt10 RevFlwRt11 RevFlwRt12 RevFlwRt2 RevFlwRt3 RevFlwRt4 RevFlwRt5 RevFlwRt6...
Section 6: Archive logs 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual January 2018 3-9000-777 Rev E Table 6-7 Audit log Chord proportions group monitored data points Chord proportions data group Data point LowFlowLmt NumVals PropUpdtBatches ResetProp Table 6-8 Audit log colocated meter group monitored data point Colocated meter data group Data point ColocMeterMode...
3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual Section 6: Archive logs 3-9000-777 Rev E January 2018 Table 6-11 Audit log expansion correction group monitored data points Expansion correction data group Data point EnableExpCorrPress EnableExpCorrTemp LinearExpansionCoef PipeOutsideDiameter PoissonsRatio RefPressExpCoef RefTempLinearExpCoef YoungsModulus Table 6-12 Audit log flow analysis group monitored data points Flow analysis data group Data point...
Section 6: Archive logs 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual January 2018 3-9000-777 Rev E Table 6-13 Audit log frequency, digital and analog group monitored data points Frequency, digital, & analog signals data group Data point AO1ActionUponInvalidContent AO1Content AO1CurrentTrimGain AO1CurrentTrimZero AO1Dir AO1FullScaleEnergyRate...
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3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual Section 6: Archive logs 3-9000-777 Rev E January 2018 Table 6-13 Audit log frequency, digital and analog group monitored data points Frequency, digital, & analog signals data group Data point DI1IsInvPolarity DO1AContent ... DO1BContent DO1AIsInvPolarity ...
Section 6: Archive logs 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual January 2018 3-9000-777 Rev E Table 6-13 Audit log frequency, digital and analog group monitored data points Frequency, digital, & analog signals data group Data point Freq2FeedbackCorrectionPcnt Freq2FullScaleEnergyRate Freq2FullScaleMassRate Freq2FullScaleVolFlowRate Freq2MaxFrequency Freq2MaxVel...
3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual Section 6: Archive logs 3-9000-777 Rev E January 2018 Table 6-15 Audit log general group monitored data points General data group Data point AlarmDef AsyncEnable AvgSoundVelHiLmt AvgSoundVelLoLmt ChordalConfig ChordInactvA ChordInactvB ChordInactvC ChordInactvD DampEnable DeviceNumber DitherEnable FlowDir...
Section 6: Archive logs 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual January 2018 3-9000-777 Rev E Table 6-16 Audit log HART data group monitored data points HART data group Data point HARTDate HARTDescriptor HARTDeviceFinalAssyNum HARTEnergyUnit HARTLongTag HARTMassUnit HARTMessage HARTMinNumPreambles HARTNumPreambleBytesFromSlave HARTPollingAddress HARTPressureUnit HARTQVContent...
3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual Section 6: Archive logs 3-9000-777 Rev E January 2018 Table 6-17 Audit log indicators group monitored data points Indicators data group Data point CnfgChksumDate CnfgChksumValue DidCnfgChksumChg DidColdStart DidPowerFail DoWarmStart IsConfigProtected IsCorePresent PowerFailTime WatchDogReset Table 6-18 Audit log local display group monitored data points Local display data group Data point...
Section 6: Archive logs 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual January 2018 3-9000-777 Rev E Table 6-19 Audit log meter information group monitored data points Meter information data gr. Data point CPUBdBootLoaderSwVer CPUBdSwVer Eth1DfltGatewayAddr Eth1IPAddr Eth1SubnetMask FileSysVer MeterSerialNumber OSVer UserScratch1 UserScratch2 Table 6-20 Audit log pressure and temperature group monitored data points...
3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual Section 6: Archive logs 3-9000-777 Rev E January 2018 Table 6-21 Audit log Reynolds number calculation group monitored data point Reynolds number calculation data group Data point Viscosity Table 6-22 Audit log signal processing group monitored data points Signal processing data group Data point BatchPercentSmoothing...
Section 6: Archive logs 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual January 2018 3-9000-777 Rev E Table 6-23 Audit log tracking group monitored data points Tracking data group Data point ResetTrkParam Tamp TampHi TampLo TampSen TampWt Tspe TspeHi TspeLmt TspeLo TspeSen TspeWt Tspf...
An alarm is set when the data point is at or exceeds its alarm limit. An alarm is cleared when the data point is within its alarm limit(s). The Daniel 3410 Series Ultrasonic Flow Meter stores an alarm log record whenever any monitored data point’s alarm status (cleared or set) changes. The alarm log record indicates the data point, date and time, alarm status, corresponding alarm limit, and data point value.
Section 6: Archive logs 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual January 2018 3-9000-777 Rev E The data points monitored for the alarm log are as shown in the tables below. Note that the alarm limits are themselves data points. The user-settable alarm limits are listed by data point name.
6.2.1 System log The Daniel 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Flow Meter meter logs all system messages in the system log. The meter can store up to 3000 system records. The user can select whether old, unread records can be overwritten by new records when the log becomes full via the data point .
Section 6: Archive logs 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual January 2018 3-9000-777 Rev E 6.2.5 Collecting and viewing log records Three log formats are available: • Microsoft Excel - This is the recommended format for collecting/saving log records in order to get the full benefits of the data logging feature.
3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual Section 6: Archive logs 3-9000-777 Rev E January 2018 6.2.6 Collecting Logs To collect Maintenance and Trend Logs for meter diagnostics, Establish communication with the meter via Daniel MeterLink. From Daniel MeterLink main window, select The Maintenance Logs and Reports dialog Logs/Reports|Maintenance Logs and Reports.
Section 6: Archive logs 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual January 2018 3-9000-777 Rev E If desired, a comment may be included in the log file by entering it in the display/edit box provided. In the Log Format field, select Microsoft® Excel. DO NOT select Comma Separated Values (CSV), as this format is not compatible with the generation of graphics, trending and analysis offered by 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonici Flow Meters and Microsoft®...
3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual Section 6: Archive logs 3-9000-777 Rev E January 2018 Charts is the default view when you open the Maintenance Log. Figure 6-5 Microsoft® Excel Charts View Collecting Logs...
Section 6: Archive logs 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual January 2018 3-9000-777 Rev E The Inspection Report is the report view. Figure 6-6 Microsoft® Excel Inspection Report View Collecting Logs...
3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual Section 6: Archive logs 3-9000-777 Rev E January 2018 The next Microsoft® Excel report view is Meter Config Figure 6-7 Microsoft® Excel Meter Config View Collecting Logs...
Section 6: Archive logs 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual January 2018 3-9000-777 Rev E The last Microsoft® Excel report view is Raw Data Figure 6-8 Microsoft® Excel Raw Data View Collecting Logs...
3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual Section 6: Archive logs 3-9000-777 Rev E January 2018 6.2.7 Collect meter archive logs This utility allows you to collect historical log information from an ultrasonic meter. This dialog box is only available while connected to a meter. Select the checkboxes for the types of logs you will collect.
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Section 6: Archive logs 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual January 2018 3-9000-777 Rev E Collect meter archive logs...
3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual Section 7: Tools commands 3-9000-777 Rev D June 2016 Section 7: Tools commands The Daniel MeterLink provides the following utilities for the meter’s Tools menu commands health status, monitoring operational conditions, establishing a baseline of the meter’s flow characteristics, updating the meter’s program components and monitoring communications between Daniel MeterLink and the meter.
Section 7: Tools commands 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual June 2016 3-9000-777 Rev D Click to collect and display a configuration from a connected meter. Read Click to display the meter’s extended configuration or to display only the Metrology metrology portion of the configuration.
Compare Waveform viewer 7.2.1 View the transducer waveforms Daniel 3410 Series Ultrasonic Flow Meters includes a feature for streaming transducer waveforms that can be viewed using the Daniel MeterLink screen. The Tools |Waveform Viewer speed at which the waveforms update is dependent upon the type of connection between the PC and the meter.
3-9000-777 Rev D For diagnostic purposes, the transducer waveform signals can be stored to a file using the check box. This utilizes the Daniel 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Diagnostic Collection - Stream to file Flow Meterr’s patented “snapshot-and-playback” feature to accurately record the flow signals that can then be later reproduced for detailed analysis.
3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual Section 7: Tools commands 3-9000-777 Rev D June 2016 The waveforms may also be displayed in the frequency domain. In this mode a Fast Fourier Transform is taken of the waveform so that the frequency content of the waveform can be displayed.
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Section 7: Tools commands 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual June 2016 3-9000-777 Rev D A default name based on the Meter Name, the type of waveform collected, and PC date and time is suggested. Change the name or default location if desired. Click Save accept the file name and save the last set of waveforms collected.
3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual Section 7: Tools commands 3-9000-777 Rev D June 2016 • Other keyboard commands - use the keyboard commands as a shortcut to access the desired function. the mouse over the chart to display these Right-click commands or enter the keyboard command (Table...
Section 7: Tools commands 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual June 2016 3-9000-777 Rev D Gas SOS Calculator dialog box allows you to calculate a Speed of Sound (SOS) for a given gas SOS Calculator composition and operating conditions. Figure 7-6 Gas SOS Calculator The calculations are from the AGA Report No.
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3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual Section 7: Tools commands 3-9000-777 Rev D June 2016 If you are connected to a meter with pressure or temperature set to , the Fixed Live values are read from the meter and entered in the inputs.
This is necessary anytime transducers, mounts, holders, or stalks have to be replaced for a chord. Refer to the Daniel 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Flow Meters Maintenance and Troubleshooting Manual (P/N 3-9000-769, Sections 3.3 - 3.6) for detailed instructions for replacing the transducers, mounts and stalks and setting the parameters for the pairs of transducers you replaced.
3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual Section 7: Tools commands 3-9000-777 Rev D June 2016 Baseline viewer Use the Baseline viewer to monitor the meter’s flow direction and flow characteristics including: • Flow Velocity • Profile Factor • Swirl Angle •...
Section 7: Tools commands 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual June 2016 3-9000-777 Rev D 7.6.1 Read the baseline viewer gauge values Figure 7-2 describes the values for each gauge and how the green zones are defined. Table 7-2 Baseline viewer gauge values Value Description Avg Velocity...
3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual Section 7: Tools commands 3-9000-777 Rev D June 2016 Upgrade program components Use the Daniel MeterLink dialog to upgrade the program components Tools|Program Download in Daniel Ultrasonic meter. When the dialog is first opened, the Currently Installed Versions table will show the currently installed program components in the meter.
Section 7: Tools commands 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual June 2016 3-9000-777 Rev D The meter will have to restart to install the firmware. Daniel MeterLink will prompt you with a message that it must disconnect from the meter. Once the firmware upgrade is complete you will be able to reconnect to the meter with Daniel MeterLink™.
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3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual Section 7: Tools commands 3-9000-777 Rev D June 2016 unsuccessful, the meter may have defaulted to 192.168.135.100 with a subnet of 255.255.255.0. Make sure your PC has a compatible address and attempt a connection using this IP address.
Section 7: Tools commands 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters Operations Manual June 2016 3-9000-777 Rev D Communications analyzer The Communications Analyzer is a Windows® application that displays “messages” transmitted to and received from an addressable device, such as a Modbus slave, by another Windows® application.
Daniel 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meter Operations Manual Conversion factors 3-9000-777 Rev D June 2016 Appendix A: Conversion factors A CONVERSION FACTORS Conversion factors per unit of measurement The following table includes conversion factors for many of the Metric and U.S. Customary units of measure used with Daniel Ultrasonic Gas Flow Meters and Daniel MeterLink.
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Conversion factors Daniel 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meter Operations Manual June 2016 3-9000-777 Rev D CONVERSION FACTORS PER UNIT OF MEASUREMENT...
Daniel 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meter Operations Manual Miscellaneous equations 3-9000-777 Rev E January 2018 Appendix B: Miscellaneous equations Miscellaneous conversion factors K-Factor and Inverse K-Factor Equation B-1 Frequency Volumetric Flow Rate K-Factor ) 3600s hr ⁄ MaxFreq ---------------------------------------------------------- KFactor...
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Miscellaneous equations Daniel 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meter Operations Manual January 2018 3-9000-777 Rev E Volumetric Flow Rate Equation B-3 Volumetric Flow Rate - U.S. Customary Units πD × ⁄ × × ----------- ---------- - 3600 s hr ft s ⁄...
Daniel 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meter Operations Manual Miscellaneous equations 3-9000-777 Rev E January 2018 B.2 Chord “L” dimension calculation The chord “L” dimension is calculated from the meter housing length as well as the transducer pair lengths, mount lengths, holder lengths, and stalk lengths as shown in Equation B-5.
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Miscellaneous equations Daniel 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meter Operations Manual January 2018 3-9000-777 Rev E CHORD “L” DIMENSION CALCULATION...
Daniel 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meter Operations Manual Troubleshooting comm., mech., and elec. 3-9000-777 Rev E January 2018 Appendix C: Troubleshooting comm., mech., and elec. C.1 Communications troubleshooting Q1. Why won't the CPU Module LINK LED come on when connecting to the meter via the Ethernet? The LINK light indicates good electric connectivity between two LAN ports.
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Troubleshooting comm., mech., and elec. Daniel 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meter Operations Manual January 2018 3-9000-777 Rev E If you get the following: Ethernet adapter Local Area Connection 1: IP Address: 0.0.0.0 then the PC has not yet received an IP address from the DHCP server and you should wait (up to 30 seconds) to receive an IP address before attempting to connect to the meter.
Daniel 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meter Operations Manual Troubleshooting comm., mech., and elec. 3-9000-777 Rev E January 2018 C.2 Mechanical/electrical troubleshooting This section is meant to assist site maintenance and operations personnel trained in the operation of the ultrasonic flow meter and knowledgeable in basic mechanical and electronic/ electrical troubleshooting techniques, using lap top computers as well as digital volt/ohm meters.
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Troubleshooting comm., mech., and elec. Daniel 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meter Operations Manual January 2018 3-9000-777 Rev E Table C-1 Mechanical/Electrical Troubleshooting Problem Solution(s) Ω) communicating with meter but all • Verify that the resistance of transducers is within Specification (1-2 chords display failures •...
Daniel 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meter Operations Manual Flow rate summary charts 3-9000-777 Rev E January 2018 Appendix D: Flow rate summary charts APPENDIX D: S Flow rate summary charts Flow Rates (MSCFH) Based Upon 100 ft/s PSIG 1,532 2,174...
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Flow rate summary charts Daniel 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meter Operations Manual January 2018 3-9000-777 Rev E (MSCMH) B ATES ASED kPag 1000 9.67 22.01 38.11 60.07 85.27 134.6 211.7 306.2 494.5 712.1 1500 14.22 32.34 56.00 88.27 125.3 197.8 311.1...
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Daniel 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meter Operations Manual Flow rate summary charts 3-9000-777 Rev E January 2018 Flow Rates (MMSCFD) Based Upon 100 ft/s PSIG 13.5 23.3 36.8 52.2 82.4 129.5 187.4 302.6 435.7 11.3 25.6 44.3 69.8 99.0 156.4 245.9...
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Flow rate summary charts Daniel 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meter Operations Manual January 2018 3-9000-777 Rev E Flow Rates (MMSCMD) Based Upon 30 m/s kPag 1000 0.232 0.528 0.915 1.442 2.046 3.231 5.082 7.350 11.869 17.091 1500 0.341 0.776 1.344 2.119...
Daniel 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meter Operations Manual Write-protected configuration parameters 3-9000-777 Rev E January 2018 Appendix E: Write-protected configuration parameters Write-protected configuration List of Engineering Drawings This appendix contains a table of configuration parameters that are write-protected against changes when the CPU Board switch is in the position.
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Write-protected configuration parameters Daniel 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meter Operations Manual January 2018 3-9000-777 Rev E Table E-1 Write-protected configuration parameters AO2MinVel AO2TrimCurrent AO2TrimGainExtMeasCurrent AO2TrimZeroExtMeasCurrent AO2ZeroScaleEnergyRate AO2ZeroScaleMassRate AO2ZeroScaleVolFlowRate AsyncEnable AtmosphericPress AvgDlyA AvgDlyB AvgDlyC AvgDlyD AvgSoundVelHiLmt AvgSoundVelLoLmt BatchSize BlockageTurbulenceLmtA BlockageTurbulenceLmtB BlockageTurbulenceLmtC...
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Daniel 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meter Operations Manual Write-protected configuration parameters 3-9000-777 Rev E January 2018 Table E-1 Write-protected configuration parameters DitherEnable DltChk DltDlyA DltDlyB DltDlyC DltDlyD DO1AContent DO1AIsInvPolarity DO1BContent DO1BIsInvPolarity DO1PairTestEnable DO2AContent DO2AIsInvPolarity DO2BContent DO2BIsInvPolarity DO2PairTestEnable EmRateDesired EnableExpCorrPress EnableExpCorrTemp...
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Write-protected configuration parameters Daniel 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meter Operations Manual January 2018 3-9000-777 Rev E Table E-1 Write-protected configuration parameters FODO2Source FODO3Mode FODO3Source FODO4Mode FODO4Source FODO5Mode FODO5Source FODO6Mode FODO6Source Freq1BPhase Freq1Content Freq1Dir Freq1FeedbackCorrectionPcnt Freq1FullScaleEnergyRate Freq1FullScaleMassRate Freq1FullScaleVolFlowRate Freq1MaxFrequency Freq1MaxVel Freq1MinVel...
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Daniel 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meter Operations Manual Write-protected configuration parameters 3-9000-777 Rev E January 2018 Table E-1 Write-protected configuration parameters Freq2MaxFrequency Freq2MaxVel Freq2MinVel Freq2ZeroScaleEnergyRate Freq2ZeroScaleMassRate Freq2ZeroScaleVolFlowRate FwdA0 FwdA1 FwdA2 FwdA3 FwdBaselineAvgFlow FwdBaselineComment FwdBaselineCrossFlow FwdBaselineFlowPressure FwdBaselineFlowTemperature FwdBaselineProfileFactor FwdBaselineSwirlAngle FwdBaselineSymmetry FwdBaselineTime...
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Write-protected configuration parameters Daniel 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meter Operations Manual January 2018 3-9000-777 Rev E Table E-1 Write-protected configuration parameters FwdFlwRt11 FwdFlwRt12 FwdFlwRt2 FwdFlwRt3 FwdFlwRt4 FwdFlwRt5 FwdFlwRt6 FwdFlwRt7 FwdFlwRt8 FwdFlwRt9 FwdMtrFctr1 FwdMtrFctr10 FwdMtrFctr11 FwdMtrFctr12 FwdMtrFctr2 FwdMtrFctr3 FwdMtrFctr4 FwdMtrFctr5 FwdMtrFctr6...
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Daniel 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meter Operations Manual Write-protected configuration parameters 3-9000-777 Rev E January 2018 Table E-1 Write-protected configuration parameters GCModbusID GCProtocol GCSerialPort GCStreamNumber HARTDate HARTDescriptor HARTDeviceFinalAssyNum HARTEnergyUnit HARTLongTag HARTMassUnit HARTMessage HARTMinNumPreambles HARTNumPreambleBytesFromSlave HARTPollingAddress HARTPressureUnit HARTQVContent HARTRateTimeUnit HARTSlot0Content HARTSlot1Content...
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Write-protected configuration parameters Daniel 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meter Operations Manual January 2018 3-9000-777 Rev E Table E-1 Write-protected configuration parameters HourlyLogInterval InputPressureUnit IsAO1EnableTest IsAO2EnableTest IsFreq1BZeroedOnErr IsFreq1EnableTest IsFreq2BZeroedOnErr IsFreq2EnableTest LinearExpansionCoef LiquidDetectionSDevCrossFlowLmt LiquidDetectionSDevProfileFactorLmt LiquidDetectionSDevSymmetryLmt LiveFlowPressureCalCtrl LiveFlowPressureGain LiveFlowPressureOffset LiveFlowTemperatureCalCtrl LiveFlowTemperatureGain LiveFlowTemperatureOffset LowFlowLmt...
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Daniel 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meter Operations Manual Write-protected configuration parameters 3-9000-777 Rev E January 2018 Table E-1 Write-protected configuration parameters MaxNoise MeterMaxVel MeterName MeterSerialNumber MinChord MinHoldTime MinInputPressure MinInputTemperature MinPctGood MinSigQlty NegSpan NonNormalModeTimeout NumVals PBase PipeDiam PipeOutsideDiameter Pk1Pct Pk1Thrsh Pk1Wdth...
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Write-protected configuration parameters Daniel 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meter Operations Manual January 2018 3-9000-777 Rev E Table E-1 Write-protected configuration parameters RevA0 RevA1 RevA2 RevA3 RevBaselineAvgFlow RevBaselineComment RevBaselineCrossFlow RevBaselineFlowPressure RevBaselineFlowTemperature RevBaselineProfileFactor RevBaselineSwirlAngle RevBaselineSymmetry RevBaselineTime RevBaselineTurbulenceA RevBaselineTurbulenceB RevBaselineTurbulenceC RevBaselineTurbulenceD RevC0 RevC1...
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Daniel 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meter Operations Manual Write-protected configuration parameters 3-9000-777 Rev E January 2018 Table E-1 Write-protected configuration parameters RevFlwRt7 RevFlwRt8 RevFlwRt9 RevMtrFctr1 RevMtrFctr10 RevMtrFctr11 RevMtrFctr12 RevMtrFctr2 RevMtrFctr3 RevMtrFctr4 RevMtrFctr5 RevMtrFctr6 RevMtrFctr7 RevMtrFctr8 RevMtrFctr9 SampInterval SampPerCycle SetXdcrType SndSpdChkMaxVel...
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Write-protected configuration parameters Daniel 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meter Operations Manual January 2018 3-9000-777 Rev E Table E-1 Write-protected configuration parameters TampHi TampLo TampSen TampWt TBase TmDevFctr1 TmDevLow1 Tspe TspeHi TspeLmt TspeLo TspeSen TspeWt Tspf TspfHi TspfLo TspfMatch TspfSen TspfWt...
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Daniel 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meter Operations Manual Write-protected configuration parameters 3-9000-777 Rev E January 2018 Table E-1 Write-protected configuration parameters XdcrFiringSync XdcrFreq XdcrNumDriveCycles YoungsModulus ZeroCut Write-protected configuration...
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Write-protected configuration parameters Daniel 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meter Operations Manual January 2018 3-9000-777 Rev E WRITE-PROTECTED CONFIGURATION...
Daniel 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meter Operations Manual Engineering drawings 3-9000-777 Rev E January 2018 Appendix F: Engineering drawings APPENDIX FPAGE 498 3410 Series engineering drawings List of Engineering Drawings This appendix contains the following engineering drawing(s) for the ultrasonic meter:...
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Engineering drawings Daniel 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meter Operations Manual January 2018 3-9000-777 Rev E 3410 SERIES ENGINEERING DRAWINGS...
Daniel 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meter Operations Manual Index 3-9000-777 Rev E January 2018 Appendix G: Index General ................ 3 APPENDIX 0: HART® outputs............3 Meter corrections............3 Meter Digital outputs ........... 3 G.1 Manual Index Startup ................. 3 Temperature and pressure ...........
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Index Daniel 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meter Operations Manual January 2018 3-9000-777 Rev E Optional AGA10 Sound Velocity.........24 Optional feature keys ............13 Volume................34 Key status ..............14 Obtaining Optional Keys ..........13 Waveform Viewer Optional GC Interface Key...........14 View the transducer waveforms .......
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