Emerson Daniel 3818 Installation Manual
Emerson Daniel 3818 Installation Manual

Emerson Daniel 3818 Installation Manual

Lng liquid ultrasonic meter for cryogenic liquefied natural gas applications
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3-9000-771, Rev CA
May 2019
Daniel
3818 LNG Liquid Ultrasonic Meter
for Cryogenic Liquefied Natural Gas Applications

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  • Page 1 Installation manual 3-9000-771, Rev CA May 2019 ™ Daniel 3818 LNG Liquid Ultrasonic Meter for Cryogenic Liquefied Natural Gas Applications...
  • Page 3 Email • Customer Service: DanielCST.Support@Emerson.com • Customer Support: Daniel.TechnicalSupport@Emerson.com • Field Lifecycle Services: Tech.Service@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. Access and fill in the RMA form for Daniel products clicking on the link below.
  • Page 4 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.
  • Page 5 • 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. You may also download the correct manual from: https://www.emerson.com/en-us/automation/ daniel. • Save this instruction manual for future reference.
  • Page 6 • 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. You may also download the correct manual from: https://www.emerson.com/en-us/automation/ daniel. • Read and understand all instructions and operating procedures for this product.
  • Page 7 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.
  • Page 8 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.
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    May 2019 Contents Chapter 1 Introduction.........................11 1.1 General overview of Daniel 3818 LNG Liquid Ultrasonic Flow Meter..........11 1.2 Typical applications........................11 1.3 Features and benefits of this product....................11 1.4 Acronyms, abbreviations and definitions..................12 1.5 Daniel MeterLink software......................15 1.6 Daniel 3818 LNG Liquid Ultrasonic Flow Meter design..............
  • Page 10 Contents Installation manual May 2019 3-9000-771 3818 LNG Liquid Ultrasonic Meter...
  • Page 11: Chapter 1 Introduction

    General overview of Daniel 3818 LNG Liquid Ultrasonic Flow Meter Daniel 3818 LNG Liquid Ultrasonic Flow 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.
  • Page 12: Acronyms, Abbreviations And Definitions

    Introduction Installation manual May 2019 3-9000-771 • Two remote mountable intrinsically safe transmitter electronics enclosures with the Acquisition Module • Transducer housings seal-welded to meter body to eliminate leak potential • Meter body insulated and shroud assembly covering transducers and cabling ®...
  • Page 13 Installation manual Introduction 3-9000-771 May 2019 Table 1-1: Acronyms, abbreviations and definitions (continued) Acronym or abbreviation Definition boolean A type of data point that can only take on values of TRUE or FALSE (generally TRUE is represented by a value of 1, FALSE is represented by a value of 0) Bits per second (baud rate) cPoise...
  • Page 14 Introduction Installation manual May 2019 3-9000-771 Table 1-1: Acronyms, abbreviations and definitions (continued) Acronym or abbreviation Definition Local Area Network Light-emitting Diode Liters 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) MAC Address...
  • Page 15: Daniel Meterlink Software

    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.
  • Page 16: Daniel 3818 Lng Liquid Ultrasonic Flow Meter Design

    Daniel 3818 LNG Liquid Ultrasonic Flow Meter design The Daniel 3818 LNG Liquid Ultrasonic Flow Meter is a remote mount, dual transmitter electronics, eight-path (sixteen 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).
  • Page 17 Ultrasonic Flow Meter with the 30” diameter meter body utilizes 60 degree port angles with LT-07 transducers. These features make the Daniel 3818 LNG Liquid Ultrasonic Flow Meter the best choice for cryogenic custody transfer applications as shown in the following sections of this manual.
  • Page 18: Meter Specifications

    May 2019 3-9000-771 The Daniel 3818 LNG Liquid Ultrasonic Flow Meter’s U.L. safety listing is accomplished through the combination of a remote mounted, explosion-proof Transmitter Electronics Enclosure that houses the CPU Module, I.S. Barrier Module, Power Supply Board, and the Backplane Board.
  • Page 19 Installation manual Introduction 3-9000-771 May 2019 Table 1-2: Meter specifications (continued) Liquid meter specifications Body and Flange Pressure rating range U.S. Customary Units - Meter size 30 (Raised face, RTJ or Companion) • Line sizes: — 30” (DN 900) • ANSI pressure classes (per ANSI B16.5): —...
  • Page 20 Introduction Installation manual May 2019 3-9000-771 Table 1-2: Meter specifications (continued) Liquid meter specifications Temperature flameproof Transmitter Electronic Serial cable Enclosure and Base Electronics Enclosure • Belden #9940 or equivalent (22 gauge) — Capacitance (pF/m) 121.397 (conductor to conductor) — Capacitance (pF/m) 219.827 (conductor to other conductor and shield) —...
  • Page 21 Installation manual Introduction 3-9000-771 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.
  • Page 22 Introduction Installation manual May 2019 3-9000-771 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 see Frequency/Digital outputs) (3) Frequency/Digital Outputs • FODO1 (four possible output configurations) •...
  • Page 23: Pre-Installation Considerations

    All piping and the meter body must be sufficiently insulated for bubble-free flow through the meter Safety conditions The Daniel 3818 LNG Liquid Ultrasonic Flow Meter is suitable for use in U.L. Class 1, Division 1, Group C and D hazardous locations. Installation manual...
  • Page 24: Certifications And Approvals

    1.10 Certifications and approvals Daniel 3818 LNG 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...
  • Page 25: Fcc Compliance

    Installation manual Introduction 3-9000-771 May 2019 — Pressure Equipment Directive (PED ) — Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) — International Organization of Legal Metrology (OIML) Approval Agencies • • • DEMKO • • INMETRO • NEPSI • GOSTR Important Please consult Daniel for a complete metrology approvals list. 1.11 FCC compliance This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital...
  • Page 26 Introduction Installation manual May 2019 3-9000-771 3818 LNG Liquid Ultrasonic Meter...
  • Page 27: Chapter 2 Mechanical Installation

    Installation manual Mechanical Installation 3-9000-771 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.
  • Page 28: Meter Components

    Meter components Daniel 3818 LNG Liquid Ultrasonic Flow Meters are assembled, configured, and tested at the factory. The meter components include the remote mount co-located Transmitter Electronics Enclosures, the Base Electronics Enclosure and the Meter Body with transducer assemblies.
  • Page 29 Installation manual Mechanical Installation 3-9000-771 May 2019 Figure 2-1: Daniel 3818 Liquid Ultrasonic Flow Meter assembly A. LB Conduit outlet body assembly B. Explosion-proof co-located transmitter enclosures (CPU Module, Power Supply, I.S. Barrier Board, Backplane Board) C. Cover/Bracket for 3818 base enclosure D.
  • Page 30: Piping Recommendations

    Mechanical Installation Installation manual May 2019 3-9000-771 WARNING EXPLOSION OR FIRE HAZARD Read and follow the instructions below: • Conduit runs must have a sealing fitting within 457mm (18 inches) of the enclosure to reduce the risk of an explosion or a fire. •...
  • Page 31: Field Hydrostatic Pressure Testing

    API MPMS 5.8. Field hydrostatic pressure testing The Daniel 3818 LNG Liquid Ultrasonic Flow Meter can be hydro-tested without any special preparations. The transducers are not exposed to the process pressure and can remain installed in the meter.
  • Page 32: Meter Safety For Hoist Rings And Lifting Slings

    Failure to comply can cause the meter to roll and the electrical wiring conduit connections to be severed, resulting in serious injury or equipment damage. NOTICE Prior to lifting the unit, refer to the Daniel 3818 LNG Liquid Ultrasonic Flow Meter nameplate or outline dimensional (general arrangement) drawing for the assembled weight.
  • Page 33 Operators SHALL NOT use Eye Bolts (see Figure 2-5) in the Daniel 3818 LNG 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.
  • Page 34 Mechanical Installation Installation manual May 2019 3-9000-771 Safety precautions using safety engineered swivel hoist rings Read and follow the safety precautions listed below: Procedure 1. Meters must only be lifted by personnel properly trained in the safe practices of rigging and lifting. 2.
  • Page 35 Installation manual Mechanical Installation 3-9000-771 May 2019 Figure 2-6: 90 Degree angle between slings 9. Always provide support for the dual transmitter electronics during the lifting operation. Lifting the meter without supporting the electronics, may cause the electronics to fall and cause personal injury or equipment damage. NEVER allow the slings connected to the hoist rings contact the LB conduit bodies.
  • Page 36 Mechanical Installation Installation manual May 2019 3-9000-771 Figure 2-7: 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.
  • Page 37 Use of appropriately rated lifting slings The following instructions are intended to provide general guidelines for proper lifting slings of the Daniel 3818 LNG 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.
  • Page 38 Mechanical Installation Installation manual May 2019 3-9000-771 3. NEVER attempt to lift the meter using only one sling around the meter. Always use two slings wrapped around each end of the body as shown below. A choker style sling is recommended. Figure 2-8: Correct sling attachment with spreader bar 4.
  • Page 39: Mounting Requirements In Liquefied Natural Gas Pipelines

    The insulation installed must be adequate to insure bubble free liquid flow is achieved at all flow rates and ambient conditions. The ambient operating temperature of the Daniel 3818 LNG Liquid Ultrasonic Flow Meter electronics (i.e. Flameproof enclosure and Intrinsically safe base enclosure) is -40° C (-40°...
  • Page 40 Mechanical Installation Installation manual May 2019 3-9000-771 Figure 2-10: Transducer cabling conduit A. Rigid and flexible conduit for routing cables from transducers to Acquisition Module B. Pipe strut clamp and channel assembly securing electronics to 2 inch vertical pole or horizontal rail C.
  • Page 41: Chapter 3 Electrical Installation

    Installation manual Electrical Installation 3-9000-771 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.
  • Page 42: Grounding Meter Electronics

    May 2019 3-9000-771 Grounding meter electronics Daniel 3818 LNG 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.
  • Page 43: Conduit Seals

    May 2019 Figure 3-2: External ground lug A. External ground lug Conduit seals Daniel 3818 LNG 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.
  • Page 44 Electrical Installation Installation manual May 2019 3-9000-771 WARNING HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE INSIDE Do not open in flammable gas area. Disconnect all power to the meter. Failure to comply can result in death or serious injury. 3. Check the serial number tag on top of the Transmitter Electronics Enclosure. Remove the end cap with the serial tag marked with _H1 (nearest its conduit entry) to gain access to the transmitter electronics.
  • Page 45: Wiring And I/O

    Electrical Installation 3-9000-771 May 2019 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 3818 LNG Liquid Ultrasonic Flow Meter. 6. Repeat Step 2 through...
  • Page 46 Electrical Installation Installation manual May 2019 3-9000-771 Important Daniel recommends running conduit and field wiring to each of the co-located Transmitter Electronics Enclosures and wiring each of the meters. 3.5.1 CPU Module labeling and LED indicators The meter’s metrology mode and the status of the data transfer from the Acquisition Module to the CPU Module is indicated via light-emitting diode (LED) status indicators.
  • Page 47 Installation manual Electrical Installation 3-9000-771 May 2019 Table 3-2: CPU Module labeling and LED functions (continued) CPU Module labeling and LED Function Switch position indicator or functions DHCP • Dynamic Host Protocol Switch position Server - enables you to • ON - the meter is enabled communicate with a Daniel to act as a DHCP server for a...
  • Page 48 Ethernet wiring. It is strongly recommended that the meter be configured using an independent (off- network) single host. After configuration of the Daniel 3818 LNG Liquid Ultrasonic Flow Meter, the DHCP option must be turned off if used on a LAN/WAN.
  • Page 49 Installation manual Electrical Installation 3-9000-771 May 2019 Use ethernet cable (Daniel P/N 1-360-01-596) to connect the PC to the meter. Table 3-3: Ethernet cable to PC communication Ethernet communication Wire color White w/Orange Stripe Orange w/White Stripe TX - White w/Green Stripe Green w/White Stripe RX - A DIN 41612 48-pin connector is the interface from the CPU Module to the Backplane...
  • Page 50 Daniel MeterLink • 10 Mbps/100 Mbps Denotes auto-detected protocols NOTICE If not using Ethernet, a full duplex serial connection is necessary for Daniel MeterLink to communicate with a Daniel 3818 LNG Liquid Ultrasonic Meter. 3818 LNG Liquid Ultrasonic Meter...
  • Page 51: Daniel Ultrasonic Meters I/O Connections

    Installation manual Electrical Installation 3-9000-771 May 2019 Figure 3-4: PC to meter serial connection wiring Daniel Ultrasonic Meters I/O connections The 3818 LNG Liquid Ultrasonic Flow Meter provides I/O connections on the CPU Module. Figure 3-5: CPU Module I/O connections A.
  • Page 52 Electrical Installation Installation manual May 2019 3-9000-771 • FODO2 (eight possible parameter configurations) • FODO3 (eight possible parameter configurations) Frequency or Digital Outputs (FODO 1) source • FO1A, DO1A, FO1B, DO1B • Frequency output 1A is based on frequency content (Actual - Uncorrected Flow Rate) •...
  • Page 53 Installation manual Electrical Installation 3-9000-771 May 2019 Mode options • Open Collector (requires external excitation supply voltage and pull-up resistor) • 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) •...
  • Page 54 HART Communications Foundation can be connected to the Daniel 3818 LNG Liquid Ultrasonic Flow Meter. Analog Output 2 (AO2) is user-configurable as a conventional 4-20 mA output. Both Analog outputs have an additional 150 Ohms loop impedance to meet the HART Communications requirements.
  • Page 55 Installation manual Electrical Installation 3-9000-771 May 2019 3.6.4 Digital input The 3818 LNG Liquid Ultrasonic Flow Meter provides one digital input that can be used as a general purpose input or used for synchronizing calibration (for flow calibration gating- contact closure). The meter records the volume seen between switch closures. The polarity of the input is configured as normal or inverted polarity.
  • Page 56: Security Seal Installation

    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 3818 LNG Liquid Ultrasonic Flow Meter after commissioning. The security seal wires are commercially available.
  • Page 57 Installation manual Electrical Installation 3-9000-771 May 2019 Figure 3-8: Transmitter electronic enclosure security latch A. Transmitter Electronics Enclosure end cap B. Security latch Procedure 1. Rotate the end cap on Transmitter Electronics Enclosure _H1 clockwise fully closing and compressing the end cap seal. Install the Security latch using a 3mm Allen wrench.
  • Page 58 Electrical Installation Installation manual May 2019 3-9000-771 Figure 3-9: Transmitter Electronics Enclosure security seal installation A. Transmitter Electronics Enclosure end cap 3. Adjust the security wire, removing all slack and thread into the lead seal. 4. Repeat Step 1 through Step 3 for the _H2 electronics enclosure.
  • Page 59: Sealing The Unit

    Installation manual Electrical Installation 3-9000-771 May 2019 Figure 3-10: Base Enclosure wire seal installation A. Base Enclosure cover and socket head screws 2. Position the wire to prevent counterclockwise rotation of the screws when the seal wire is taut. Feed the security wire beneath the Transmitter Electronics Enclosure and through the adjacent socket head screw.
  • Page 60 Electrical Installation Installation manual May 2019 3-9000-771 3818 LNG Liquid Ultrasonic Meter...
  • Page 61: Chapter 4 Configuration

    Installation manual Configuration 3-9000-771 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.
  • Page 62 Configuration Installation manual May 2019 3-9000-771 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.
  • Page 63: Using Ams Device Manager To Configure The Meter

    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.
  • Page 64 Configuration Installation manual May 2019 3-9000-771 Figure 4-1: AMS Device Description search 9. Click Search Now. 10. Click the Daniel Industries Liquid 3810 Series Rev 1 hyperlink. The file download dialog displays. Click the Save button to save the files to your host system. You may use the default download location or change the directory.
  • Page 65 Installation manual Configuration 3-9000-771 May 2019 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.
  • Page 66 Configuration Installation manual May 2019 3-9000-771 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 3818 LNG Liquid Ultrasonic Meter...
  • Page 67 Installation manual Configuration 3-9000-771 May 2019 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...
  • Page 68 Configuration Installation manual May 2019 3-9000-771 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.
  • Page 69 Installation manual Configuration 3-9000-771 May 2019 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.
  • Page 70 Configuration Installation manual May 2019 3-9000-771 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.
  • Page 71 Installation manual Configuration 3-9000-771 May 2019 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.
  • Page 72 Configuration Installation manual May 2019 3-9000-771 • 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 •...
  • Page 73 Installation manual Configuration 3-9000-771 May 2019 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.
  • Page 74 Configuration Installation manual May 2019 3-9000-771 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.
  • Page 75 Installation manual Configuration 3-9000-771 May 2019 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 →...
  • Page 76 Configuration Installation manual May 2019 3-9000-771 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.
  • Page 77 Installation manual Configuration 3-9000-771 May 2019 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.
  • Page 78: Using A Field Communicator To Configure The Meter

    • 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 •...
  • Page 79 Installation manual Configuration 3-9000-771 May 2019 Figure 4-20: 3818 transmitter field wiring conduit entries A. Field wiring conduit entries (8) 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 3818 LNG Meter 6.
  • Page 80: Security Seals For The Meter

    Configuration Installation manual May 2019 3-9000-771 • Diagram Page 1 - 3810 Series Root Menu; Overview, Configure → Manual Setup • Diagram Page 2 - Configure → Manual Setup (continued) and Alerts Setup • Diagram Page 3 - Service Tools → Alerts and Variables •...
  • Page 81: Appendix A Engineering Drawings

    Installation manual Engineering Drawings 3-9000-771 May 2019 Engineering Drawings Daniel 3818 LNG Liquid Ultrasonic Flow Meter drawings This appendix contains the following engineering drawing(s) for the ultrasonic meter: DMC-004936 Daniel 3818 LNG Liquid Ultrasonic Flow Meter System Wiring Diagram Installation manual...
  • Page 86 Engineering Drawings Installation manual May 2019 3-9000-771 3818 LNG Liquid Ultrasonic Meter...
  • Page 87 Installation manual Open Sources licenses 3-9000-771 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...
  • Page 88 ™ 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/...
  • Page 89 Installation manual Open Sources licenses 3-9000-771 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.
  • Page 90 Open Sources licenses Installation manual May 2019 3-9000-771 The precise terms and conditions for copying, distribution and modification follow. TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR COPYING, DISTRIBUTION AND MODIFICATION 0. This License applies to any program or other work which contains a notice placed by the copyright holder saying it may be distributed under the terms of this General Public License.
  • Page 91 Installation manual Open Sources licenses 3-9000-771 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.
  • Page 92 Open Sources licenses Installation manual May 2019 3-9000-771 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.
  • Page 93 Installation manual Open Sources licenses 3-9000-771 May 2019 NO WARRANTY 11. BECAUSE THE PROGRAM IS LICENSED FREE OF CHARGE, THERE IS NO WARRANTY FOR THE PROGRAM, TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW. EXCEPT WHEN OTHERWISE STATED IN WRITING THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND/OR OTHER PARTIES PROVIDE THE PROGRAM "AS IS"...
  • Page 94 Open Sources licenses Installation manual May 2019 3-9000-771 The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate parts of the General Public License. Of course, the commands you use may be called something other than `show w' and `show c'; they could even be mouse-clicks or menu items-- whatever suits your program.
  • Page 95 Installation manual Open Sources licenses 3-9000-771 May 2019 You may convey a covered work under sections 3 and 4 of this License without being bound by section 3 of the GNU GPL. 2. Conveying Modified Versions. If you modify a copy of the Library, and, in your modifications, a facility refers to a function or data to be supplied by an Application that uses the facility (other than as an argument passed when the facility is invoked), then you may convey a copy of the modified version: "a) under this License, provided that you make a good faith effort to ensure that, in the...
  • Page 96 Open Sources licenses Installation manual May 2019 3-9000-771 e) Provide Installation Information, but only if you would otherwise be required to provide such information under section 6 of the GNU GPL, and only to the extent that such information is necessary to install and execute a modified version of the Combined Work produced by recombining or relinking the Application with a modified version of the Linked Version.
  • Page 97 Installation manual Open Sources licenses 3-9000-771 May 2019 • Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. ™ • Neither the name of Daniel nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
  • Page 98 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...

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