Emerson Rosemount 3410 Series Reference Manual
Emerson Rosemount 3410 Series Reference Manual

Emerson Rosemount 3410 Series Reference Manual

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00825-0200-3104, Rev AA
April 2022
Rosemount
3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic
Flow Meters
Models 3415, 3416 and 3417

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  • Page 1 Reference Manual 00825-0200-3104, Rev AA April 2022 ™ Rosemount 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Flow Meters Models 3415, 3416 and 3417...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Reference Manual April 2022 Contents Introduction..........................3 Mechanical installation.......................29 Electrical installation........................51 Configuration..........................67 Engineering drawings.........................98 Open source licenses........................100 ..............................0 Emerson.com/Rosemount...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    April 2022 Reference Manual Introduction Typical applications of this product ™ Rosemount Dual-Configuration 3410 Series Ultrasonic Gas Flow Meters have various configurations that meet a broad range of customer requirements. Each meter comes fully assembled from Rosemount. The technology can be applied to custody transfer, allocation measurement, and check metering applications such as: •...
  • Page 4 • Ethernet access • On-board LED status indicators • Analog pressure and temperature inputs ™ • Communication via Emerson’s AMS Device Manager and Field Communicator • API Chapter 21 compliant event and data logging (gas meters) ™ ® • MeterLink...
  • Page 5 April 2022 Reference Manual Acronym or abbreviation Definition Analog Output ASCII MODBUS A Modbus protocol message framing format in which ASCII characters are used to delineate the beginning and end of the frame. ASCII stands for American Standard Code for Information Interchange.
  • Page 6 Peripheral Field Connection (Board) Part Number Power Supply (board) pounds per square inch (pressure unit) psia pounds per square inch absolute (pressure unit) psig pounds per square inch gage (pressure unit) Radius of meter radian (angle) Random Access Memory Emerson.com/Rosemount...
  • Page 7 MeterLink may be downloaded at no charge from: emerson.com/en-us/catalog/meterlink. Figure 1-1: MeterLink download and registration Refer to MeterLink Software for Gas and Liquid Ultrasonic Meters Quick Start...
  • Page 8 ™ Design of Rosemount 3410 series meter Rosemount 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Flow Meters are designed to accurately measure products in applications where reliable performance is critical, by measuring the difference in signal transit time with and against the flow across one or more measurement path(s). A signal transmitted in the flow direction travels faster than one transmitted against the flow direction.
  • Page 9 April 2022 Reference Manual Figure 1-2: Rosemount 3417 Gas Ultrasonic Flow Meter design A. Transmitter electronics enclosure (explosion-proof) Optional - Local Display with glass endcap (Figure 1-6) B. Base electronics enclosure (intrinsically safe) C. Meter body with transducer assemblies (T-21, T-22 or T-200) (intrinsically safe) covered by security shrouds Rosemount 3416 Gas Ultrasonic Flow Meter is a custody meter and check meter in one body.
  • Page 10 All measurement paths measure the difference in signal transit time with and against the flow. The Rosemount Gas Ultrasonic Flow Meter design is available with an optional glass end cap and a local display. Model 3415 does not have the vertical bounce path (see Rosemount 3415 description) Emerson.com/Rosemount...
  • Page 11 April 2022 Reference Manual Model 3415/3416/3417 Dual Configuration Gas Ultrasonic Meter Acquisition Modules are connected via a sync cable in order that the two electronics can synchronize transducer firings eliminating transducer crosstalk. Additionally, Dual Configuration Gas Ultrasonic Meter transmitter heads can be configured to share measurement data to improve meter diagnostics.
  • Page 12 Ethernet or Serial connection when Expansion I/O Module is installed and ethernet connection wired locally between Head 1 and Head 2. Expansion IO Module P/N 1-360-03-026 requires Type 4 CPU Module (1-360-03-065) for operation. Emerson.com/Rosemount...
  • Page 13 April 2022 Reference Manual Figure 1-5: Dual configuration meter data sharing connections through local network (No Expansion I/O Module) Rosemount Model 3415/16/17 Dual Configuration Meters can be connected to customer infrastructure through separate Ethernet connections to each head. Expansion I/O Module is not required for data sharing. Data sharing connection will occur through the external user network connection if network settings are properly configured in meter configuration.
  • Page 14 When the meter is under pressure, DO NOT attempt to remove or adjust the transducer holder of the T-Slot transducer assembly, or loosen the screws holding the T-200 transducer assembly. Attempting to do so could release pressurized gases, resulting in serious injury or equipment damage. Emerson.com/Rosemount...
  • Page 15 April 2022 Reference Manual WARNING CONTENTS MAY BE HAZARDOUS The meter must be fully depressurized and drained before attempting to remove the T-200 transducer assembly. If gas or fluid begins to leak from the T-200 transducer stalk assembly, stop immediately and reinstall T-200 stalk assembly.
  • Page 16 Spool piece with integral mount transducers Enclosure materials • ASTM B26GrA356.0T6 Aluminum — 100% conversion coated and exterior coated with a polyurethane enamel • ASTM A351 GrCF8MStainless Steel — Passivated Optional Local Display with a glass endcap on transmitter enclosure Meter performance Emerson.com/Rosemount...
  • Page 17 April 2022 Reference Manual ™ Table 1-1: Rosemount models 3415, 3416 and 3417 meter specifications (part 1) (continued) ™ Rosemount 3415, 3416 and 3417 meter specifications Flow specifications Model 3415 4-path chordal design combined with a single-path bounce design • 4-path chordal design —...
  • Page 18 Meter size (DN) 200 to 600 Qmin (m/s) Qt (m/s) 3.048 Qmax (m/s) 30.48 Models 3415 and 3416 AGA 9 / ISO 17089 Flow rate values (US Customary Units) Meter size (in) 8 to 24 Qmin (ft/s) Qt (ft/s) Qmax (ft/s) Emerson.com/Rosemount...
  • Page 19 April 2022 Reference Manual Model 3417 AGA 9 / ISO 17089 Flow rate values (Metric units) Meter size 200 to 600 1050 (DN) Qmin (m/s) Qt (m/s) 3.048 2.591 2.29 CF * Qmax (m/s) 30.48 25.91 22.86 CF * Model 3417 AGA 9 / ISO 17089 Flow rate values (US Customary Units) Meter size 8 to 24...
  • Page 20 Cat-5 Standard 100 Mbps Frequency (see Table 1-2) • 22 AWG wire characteristics areas follows: — Capacitance = 20 pF/ft or 20 nF/ 1000 ft (between two wires) — Resistance = 0.0168 Ohms/ft or 16.8 Ohms/1000 ft — Pull-up voltages 24 VDC Emerson.com/Rosemount...
  • Page 21 April 2022 Reference Manual Table 1-4: Transducers, mounts and holders Transducer specifications Transducer type Temperature range Mount and holder type T-21 -20 °C to +100 °C (-4 °F to Standard mounts/Holders, 212 °F) NBR O-ring Inconel mounts/316L Holders, NBR O-ring Inconel Mounts/Inconel Holders/FKM O-ring T-22...
  • Page 22 AI-1 and AI-2 are electronically isolated and operate in sink mode. The input ® contains a series resistance so HART Communicators can be connected to configure sensors. A regulated 24 Volt DC power output is available to provide power to the sensors. Emerson.com/Rosemount...
  • Page 23 April 2022 Reference Manual ™ Table 1-5: Rosemount models 3415, 3416 and 3417 meter specifications (part 3) (continued) Frequency/Digital Output(s) The outputs have user-configurable selections as either a frequency output or digital status (FODO) (Also see Frequency/Digital outputs). Frequency/Digital Outputs •...
  • Page 24 Phase A. • Bidirectional - output reports flow on Phase A only in the forward direction and on Phase B only in the reverse direction. Maximum frequency for the frequency outputs • 1000Hz • 5000Hz Emerson.com/Rosemount...
  • Page 25 April 2022 Reference Manual ™ Table 1-5: Rosemount models 3415, 3416 and 3417 meter specifications (part 3) (continued) Analog Output(s) • (1) 4-20 mA independently configurable analog output (HART) • (1) 4-20 mA independently configurable analog output (conventional) - Type 2 CPU only The analog output zero scale offset error is within ±0.1% of full scale and gain error is within ±0.2% of full scale.
  • Page 26 Refer to the nameplate tag on the meter body, the wiring diagram (DMC-005324) in #unique_14 observe all safety precautions. Rosemount 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Flow Meters operate within the pressure and temperature range of the device (also see...
  • Page 27 • NEPSI • GOSTR Important Please consult Emerson Flow services for Rosemount products for the complete metrology approvals list. 1.10 FCC compliance This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
  • Page 28 5. Manual of Petroleum Measurement Standards, Chapter 21 — Flow Measurement Using Electronic Metering Systems, Section 1 — Electronic Gas Measurement, American Gas Association and American Petroleum Institute, First Edition, September 1993 6. AGA Report No. 9, Measurement of Gas by Multipath Ultrasonic Meters, Second Edition (April 2007) Emerson.com/Rosemount...
  • Page 29: Mechanical Installation

    April 2022 Reference Manual Mechanical installation Meter piping, lifting and mounting Refer to the following sections for piping recommendations, lifting with hoist rings and slings, mounting in heated or cooled pipelines and safety warnings and precautions. CAUTION SURFACE TEMPERATURE HAZARD The meter body and piping may be extremely hot or cold.
  • Page 30 The purchaser of the meter is responsible for the selection of Rosemount components/seals and materials compatible with the chemical properties of gas flow measurement. Failure to select the suitable meter component/seals may cause escaping gases or liquids, resulting in injury or equipment damage. Emerson.com/Rosemount...
  • Page 31 Failure to select the suitable meter seals may cause escaping gases or liquids, resulting in injury or equipment damage. Consult your Emerson Flow sales and service representative to ensure you purchase the correct components and seals for your application. Meter components ™...
  • Page 32 During equipment maintenance, disconnect power before opening transmitter or base electronics. Clean cover joints before replacing. • DO NOT substitute meter components. Component substituting may compromise the intrinsic safety. Failure to comply could result in severe injury to personnel or cause damage to the equipment. Emerson.com/Rosemount...
  • Page 33 April 2022 Reference Manual The 3417 dual 4-path ultrasonic meter components are shown below. Figure 2-1: Rosemount 3417 Flow Meter assembly A. Explosion-proof transmitter enclosure (CPU Module, Power Supply, I.S. Barrier Board Backplane board) (Optional: glass endcap for Local Display) B.
  • Page 34 Barrier Board Backplane board) (Optional: glass endcap for Local Display) B. Intrinsically-safe base enclosure includes Acquisition Module C. Meter - body and transducer assemblies and cables D. Flange stabilizers Model 3415 does not have the vertical bounce path (see Rosemount 3415 description) Emerson.com/Rosemount...
  • Page 35 April 2022 Reference Manual Figure 2-3: Transmitter electronics enclosure with optional local display and glass endcap A. Transmitter electronics enclosure with glass endcap B. Local display Reference Manual...
  • Page 36 1. Flow Conditioner: Rosemount Profiler, CPA 50E or CPA 55E 2. Flow Conditioner: Rosemount Profiler, CPA 50E or CPA 55E Sunshields, provided by the customer, may be required to prevent exceeding the process fluid temperature when the meter is mounted in a location with extremely hot climates. Emerson.com/Rosemount...
  • Page 37 April 2022 Reference Manual CAUTION SUNSHIELD PROTECTION Install a sunshield to prevent prolonged exposure to direct sunlight in extreme climates. Failure to shield the meter may result in exceeding the process temperature range and damage transmitter electronics. NOTICE ™ For optimal flow measurement conditions, Rosemount suggests the piping configurations below.
  • Page 38 Figure 2-9: Piping Recommendation Bi-directional Gas Ultrasonic Meter with Flow Conditioner (compact installation) 1. Flow Conditoner: CPA 55E 2. Flow Conditoner: CPA 55E All pipe lengths are minimum: • P = Pressure measurement location • T = Temperature measurement location Emerson.com/Rosemount...
  • Page 39 (above link), select the Gas Ultrasonic Flow Meter link, click the Documentation tab, expand the Data Sheets - Bulletins - Catalogs tab, then select the Data Sheet. Rosemount 3410 Series Ultrasonic Gas Flow Meters should be mounted in horizontal piping with the chord paths horizontal. CAUTION FAULTY METER INSTALLATION Correctly install the equipment.
  • Page 40 When lifting a Rosemount Ultrasonic Meter by itself, Rosemount recommends two methods. These methods are: • Using appropriately rated Safety Engineered Swivel Hoist Rings installed in the Rosemount Ultrasonic Meter end flanges. • Using appropriately rated lifting slings positioned at designated areas of the Rosemount Ultrasonic Meter. Emerson.com/Rosemount...
  • Page 41 April 2022 Reference Manual Both methods must be used in conjunction with all appropriate company hoisting and rigging standards or the DOE-STD-1090-2004 HOISTING AND RIGGING standard if such company standards do not exist. Refer to the following sections for more information on these two methods. Appropriate safety engineered swivel hoist rings in meter end flanges Rosemount Ultrasonic meters come equipped with a tapped hole located on...
  • Page 42 Reference Manual April 2022 Figure 2-11: Safety approved hoist ring Figure 2-12: Non-compliant eye bolt Emerson.com/Rosemount...
  • Page 43 April 2022 Reference Manual 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. Remove the plug bolts installed in the tapped holes on the top of the flanges.
  • Page 44 Acquisition Module. Two screws hold this cable in place. a) Once the lifting operation is complete, reattach and secure the electronics cable to J3 on the Acquisition Module, return the electronics enclosure to its original position, replace the bolts, and secure the enclosure in place. Emerson.com/Rosemount...
  • Page 45 April 2022 Reference Manual CAUTION FALL HAZARD Lifting the meter with the upper enclosure installed but without the bolts installed, may cause the electronics to fall and cause personal injury or equipment damage. Figure 2-14: Incorrect sling attachment 10. NEVER apply shock loads to the meter. Always lift the meter gradually.
  • Page 46 1-504-90-092 1/2"-13UNC, 2500 lb 23301 CL-23301-SHR-1 1-504-90-093 3/4"-10UNC, 5000 lb. 23007 CL-5000-SHR-1 1-504-90-094 1"-8UNC, 10000 lb. 23105 CL-10000-SHR-1 1-504-90-095 1-1/2"-6UNC, 24000 lb. 23202 CL-24000-SHR-1 The part numbers include only one hoist ring. Two hoist rings are required per meter. Emerson.com/Rosemount...
  • Page 47 Appropriate rated lifting slings The following instructions are intended to provide general guidelines for using proper lifting slings when lifting a Rosemount 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Flow 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 48 (Remove the two bolts holding the enclosure to its base and unplug the cable from the Emerson.com/Rosemount...
  • Page 49 April 2022 Reference Manual Acquisition Module. Two screws hold this cable in place.) Use a spreader-bar on the slings to prevent contact with the electronics. 7. Once the lifting operation is complete, reattach and secure the electronics cable to J3 on the Acquisition Module, return the electronics enclosure to its original position, replace the bolts, and secure the enclosure in place.
  • Page 50 -50 °C (-58 °F) to +125 °C (+257 °F). CAUTION SURFACE TEMPERATURE HAZARD The meter body and piping may be extremely hot or cold. Wear appropriate personal protective equipment when coming in contact with the meter. Failure to comply may result in injury. Emerson.com/Rosemount...
  • Page 51: Electrical Installation

    April 2022 Reference Manual Electrical installation Cable length TTL mode The maximum cable length is 2000 feet when the Digital Output “TTL” mode is selected. Cable length Open Collector mode For the Digital Output “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 52 The external terminal is only a supplemental bonding connection where local authorities permit or require such a connection. DO NOT connect digital grounds to the ground lugs. Figure 3-1: Internal Transmitter Electronics Enclosure chassis ground A. Transmitter Electronics Enclosure ground lug Emerson.com/Rosemount...
  • Page 53 April 2022 Reference Manual Figure 3-2: External ground lug A. External ground lug Conduit seals Conduit seals are required for meter installations in hazardous environments. Adhere to safety instructions to protect personnel and equipment. WARNING EXPLOSION HAZARD To reduce the risk of an explosion or fire, conduit runs must have a sealing fitting connected within 457.2 mm (18 inches) of the enclosure.
  • Page 54 3. Remove the end cap nearest the conduit entry to gain access to the transmitter electronics. 4. Pull the wires into the electronics enclosure. Complete the field connection wiring as shown in see Figure 3-3 and #unique_38. 5. Complete the field connection wiring and apply electrical power to the system. Emerson.com/Rosemount...
  • Page 55 April 2022 Reference Manual Figure 3-3: Electronics field wiring - upper terminal block, switches, ground lug - Type 2 CPU Module A. Conduit wiring entry (four entries) c. Analog In B. Switches: • Analog In (AI1) 1. Port A — Analog Input 1 (Temperature) 2.
  • Page 56 • AO1- C. Power in (10.4VDC - 36VDC) c. Serial COMs (RS-323, RS-485) D. Fuse cover • RS-232: RTS, TX, RX, CTS • RS-485: TX+, TX-, RX+, RX- (4- wire Full Duplex) • RS-485: TX+, TX- (2-wire Half Duplex) Emerson.com/Rosemount...
  • Page 57 April 2022 Reference Manual Figure 3-5: Electronics field wiring - upper terminal block, switches, ground lug - Type 4CPU Module A. Conduit wiring entry (four entries) b. Analog In B. Switches: • Analog In (AI1) 1. Port A — Analog Input 1 (Temperature) 2.
  • Page 58 • AO1- C. Power in (10.4VDC - 36VDC) c. Serial COMs (RS-323, RS-485) D. Fuse cover • RS-232: RTS, TX, RX, CTS • RS-485: TX+, TX-, RX+, RX- (4- wire Full Duplex) • RS-485: TX+, TX- (2-wire Half Duplex) Emerson.com/Rosemount...
  • Page 59 April 2022 Reference Manual 6. Set or configure the meter operating parameters using MeterLink. For additional installation information refer to the system wiring diagram (see #unique_14), MeterLink Software for Gas and Liquid Ultrasonic Meters Quick Start Manual (00809-0100-7630) and use the MeterLink Field Setup Wizard to complete the configuration.
  • Page 60 Be sure to set the WRITE PROT. switch on the CPU Module to the ON position prior to sealing the enclosure. 3.6.1 Seal transmitter electronics enclosure Use the following instructions to install the security seal wires on the Transmitter Electronics Enclosure. Emerson.com/Rosemount...
  • Page 61 April 2022 Reference Manual Figure 3-7: Transmitter electronics enclosure security latch A. Transmitter electronics enclosure endcap. B. Security latch Procedure 1. Rotate the end caps clockwise fully closing and compressing the end cap seal. Install the Security latch for each end cap using a 3mm Allen wrench.
  • Page 62 Use the following instructions to install the security seal wire on the Base Enclosure. Procedure 1. Install security wire seal into and through the hole in the socket head screw on the Base Enclosure cover (maximum wire diameter .078 inch; 2.0mm). Emerson.com/Rosemount...
  • Page 63 April 2022 Reference Manual Figure 3-9: Base Enclosure wire seal installation A. Base enclosure cover B. Security wire seals 2. Position the wire to prevent counterclockwise rotation of the screws when the seal wire is taut. 3. Feed the security wire beneath the Transmitter Electronics Enclosure and through the adjacent socket head screw.
  • Page 64 Care needs to be taken not to pinch the cables between the shroud recesses and shroud as the shroud is fitted into place. Once the shroud is snugly seated in these recesses it will hang on the pin for ease of attaching its mating pair. Emerson.com/Rosemount...
  • Page 65 April 2022 Reference Manual Figure 3-11: Shroud hanging on Shroud pin 3. Bring up the mating shroud, ensuring the transducer cabling falls within and is snug in the shroud recess as before and hold in place. 4. Latch first the bottom shroud latch(s) followed by those on the upper side of the shroud.
  • Page 66 This allows time to verify all electrical connections are correct, that the meter is accurately measuring flow and that the meter meets the customer’s installation requirements. See Startup for systems that use explosion-proof conduit Startup for systems that use flame-proof cable. Emerson.com/Rosemount...
  • Page 67: Configuration

    April 2022 Reference Manual Configuration After the mechanical and electrical installation is complete use the following ™ to install MeterLink in order to establish connection with the meter to perform final configuration and verify meter performance. ™ Set up the MeterLink Procedure ™...
  • Page 68 When DHCP is enabled on Head 1, the ip addresses for Dual- configuration heads with data sharing enabled automatically becomes 192.168.135.100 for Head 1 and 192.168.135.101 for Head 2. No changes to configuration in either meter is required to setup connection. Emerson.com/Rosemount...
  • Page 69 April 2022 Reference Manual Figure 4-1: Meter Directory settings example for Ethernet Connection with DHCP disabled Reference Manual...
  • Page 70 Select Next to continue to Frequency/Digital Outputs page. Note The Meter’s Units system configured on the General Page affect the units for the optional Local Display items. Emerson.com/Rosemount...
  • Page 71 April 2022 Reference Manual 3. Set the Frequency/Digital Outputs Sources for either a frequency output or a digital status. a) Select the Source for each Frequency/Digital output and select the desired drive Mode. The Mode options are Open Collector which requires an external excitation voltage and pull-up resistor or TTL mode which outputs a 0-5 VDC signal.
  • Page 72 GC heating value units: select the units for which the heating • value is configured in the GC. Use which gas composition on GC alarm: select which gas • ™ composition the Rosemount Gas Ultrasonic meter will use if the Emerson.com/Rosemount...
  • Page 73 April 2022 Reference Manual GC goes into alarm. If Fixed value is selected, the meter will start using the fixed gas composition stored in the meter. If Last good value is selected, the meter will use the last gas composition collected from the GC before the GC started to report alarms.
  • Page 74 Display items, the Display units and the Scroll Delay. 4.2.1 Display items The Local Display’s labels and descriptions are shown below: Table 4-1: Local display labels, descriptions and valid units Local display labels, descriptions and valid units QFLOW — Uncorrected volume flow rate Emerson.com/Rosemount...
  • Page 75 April 2022 Reference Manual Table 4-1: Local display labels, descriptions and valid units (continued) Local display labels, descriptions and valid units • ACF – Actual Cubic Feet • ACM – Actual Cubic Meters • MACF – Thousand Actual Cubic Feet •...
  • Page 76 +MSCM – Thousand Standard Cubic Meters YSTVL — Previous days reverse corrected volume • -SCF – Standard Cubic Feet • -SCM – Standard Cubic Meters • -MSCF – Thousand Standard Cubic Feet • -MSCM – Thousand Standard Cubic Meters Emerson.com/Rosemount...
  • Page 77 April 2022 Reference Manual Table 4-1: Local display labels, descriptions and valid units (continued) Local display labels, descriptions and valid units TOTVL — Forward corrected volume • +SCF – Standard Cubic Feet • +SCM – Standard Cubic Meters • +MSCF – Thousand Standard Cubic Feet •...
  • Page 78 Display Units, configure the Meter units system in the Field Setup Wizard → General Page. • U.S. Customary volume unit selections are: — Cubic feet — Thousand cubic feet • Metric volume unit selections are: — Cubic meters Emerson.com/Rosemount...
  • Page 79 2. Use the Filter Results By categories to narrow-down your search. a) Select the check box for HART under Communication Protocol. ™ b) Search and select the option Emerson Rosemount Industries under the Brand/Manufacturer category. c) Select the Gas 3410 Series option under the Device category. Reference Manual...
  • Page 80 3. Click the 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. Figure 4-4: AMS file download options 4. Click the Save button to complete the file download. Emerson.com/Rosemount...
  • Page 81 April 2022 Reference Manual Figure 4-5: AMS file download complete 5. Click Open or Open Folder to view the downloaded files. 6. Establish power to the meter and wiring to Analog Output 1 for HART communication. 7. Start the AMS Device Manager using a laptop or PC. 8.
  • Page 82 Reference Manual April 2022 Figure 4-7: AMS Device Manager - Overview 4.3.2 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. Emerson.com/Rosemount...
  • Page 83 April 2022 Reference Manual Figure 4-8: AMS Device Manager - Guided Setup Note Before writing configuration changes to your meter, ensure you have saved the Configuration file and Maintenance log. Procedure 1. Disable the Write Protect switch in the CPU Module to write any of the following configuration parameters to your meter.
  • Page 84 Click the Path Information tab and view the Chord performance, Gain, SNR (Signal to Noise Ratio) Signal strength (mV), and Noise (mV). c) Click the Flow Totals tab to view the volume totals (forward and reverse uncorrected volume). Emerson.com/Rosemount...
  • Page 85 April 2022 Reference Manual d) Click the All Variables tab to view a graphical display of the Primary, Secondary, Third and Fourth Variables. Figure 4-9: AMS Device Manager - Service Tools All Variables status indicators 8. Click OK to return to the Overview page. 9.
  • Page 86 AMS Device Manager - Manual setup Use the Manual Setup wizard to configure the meter’s parameters. See Figure 4-6 Figure 4-7 from the AMS Device Manager Configure menu click Manual Setup. Figure 4-11: AMS Device Manager - Configure Manual Setup Emerson.com/Rosemount...
  • Page 87 April 2022 Reference Manual Procedure 1. Remove security wires from the endcap and the Bracket/Cover hex head bolts that secures the Base Enclosure if they are installed. 2. Disable the Write Protect switch in the CPU Module to write any of the following configuration parameters to your meter.
  • Page 88 Digital Input 1 Calibrate Active High — Digital Input 1 Calibrate Active Low • Calibration Gating configuration parameter selections are: — Edge gated, active high Figure 4-12: Gating configuration parameter Edge gated, active high — Edge gated, active low Emerson.com/Rosemount...
  • Page 89 April 2022 Reference Manual Figure 4-13: Gating configuration parameter Edge gated, active low — State gated, active high Figure 4-14: Gating configuration parameter State gated, active high — State gated, active low Figure 4-15: Gating configuration parameter State gated, active low 13.
  • Page 90 15. Click the Service Tools tab to access the device alerts, variables, trends and maintenance statuses or to edit the configuration parameters. a) Click the Service Tools|Alerts tab. If an alert condition exists, the alert type and description displays. Recommended Emerson.com/Rosemount...
  • Page 91 April 2022 Reference Manual actions are listed to assist you in a resolution. After you resolve the alert condition, click the Acknowledge button to clear the alert. Click Apply to write the changes to the meter. If no alert condition is active, click OK to close the device window.
  • Page 92 Figure 4-19: AMS Device Manager - Service Tools The Service Tools → Flow Data page includes charts for flow and sound velocities. The flow values (flow direction, average flow velocity and average sound velocity) parameters are displayed for the connected device. Emerson.com/Rosemount...
  • Page 93 April 2022 Reference Manual d) Click Service Tools → Variables → Path Information tab to view the device’s chord performance (%), Gain (dB), SNR (dB), Signal (mV) and Noise (mV). e) Click Service Tools → Variables → Flow Totals to view the volume totals (forward and reverse Uncorrected Volume) parameters for the connected device.
  • Page 94 Bracket/Cover to the Base enclosure. Note The next time you connect to the device using MeterLink, the Monitor page displays a Meter status alarm that the configuration has changed and remains latched until acknowledged. Click the Ack (acknowledge) button to clear the alarm. Emerson.com/Rosemount...
  • Page 95 April 2022 Reference Manual Using a Field Communicator to configure the meter Prerequisites • Emerson Field Communicator software, license, installation guide and user manual available on the Emerson Asset Optimization Field Communicator website: http://www.emerson.com/en-us/catalog/ ams-475-field-communicator ™ • Rosemount HART Device Description (HART DD) installed for the meter •...
  • Page 96 7. Press and hold the Power button on the Field Communicator until the green light blinks. 8. Use the touch screen on the Field Communicator, the keypad or use the stylus to navigate through the device menus. Emerson.com/Rosemount...
  • Page 97 April 2022 Reference Manual ™ 9. Refer to the Menu tree in Section D.1.1 of the Rosemount HART Field Device Specification manual (00825-0300-3810) for the device fast key sequences. Included in the menu tree are: • Diagram Page 1 - 3410 Series Root Menu; Overview, Configure →...
  • Page 98: Engineering Drawings

    Reference Manual April 2022 Engineering drawings 3410 Series engineering drawings This appendix contains the following engineering drawing(s) for the ultrasonic meter: ™ DMC-005324 Rosemount 3410 Series Ultrasonic Gas Flow Meter System Wiring Diagram Emerson.com/Rosemount...
  • Page 99 April 2022 Reference Manual Reference Manual...
  • Page 100: Open Source Licenses

    Linux kernel (core mpc8313erd of the Linux operating system) libtermcap-2.0.8-3 libtermcap LGPL A basic system library for accessing the termcap libxml2-2.9.2-1 libxml2 Libraries, includes, etc. to develop XML/HTML ap lighttpd-1.4.55-2 lighttpd lighttpd server Emerson.com/Rosemount...
  • Page 101 April 2022 Reference Manual Table 6-1: Open source licenses (continued) Package File specification License Summary merge-0.1-1 merge Merge files for an embedded root filesystem modeps-1.0-1 modeps Generate module dependency file mtd- mtd-utils Memory utils-20060302-1 Technology Device tools ncurses-5.3-1 ncurses Distributable CRT screen handling and optimization...
  • Page 102 ™ Follow the link below to the Rosemount Ultrasonic Products webpage for additional open source information and zipped source code files. emerson.com/en-us/catalog/-3415 6.1.1 GNU General Public License For more details about GNU GPL (General Public License), follow the link below: http://www.gnu.org/...
  • Page 103 April 2022 Reference Manual to guarantee your freedom to share and change free software--to make sure the software is free for all its users. This General Public License applies to most of the Free Software Foundation's software and to any other program whose authors commit to using it.
  • Page 104 But when you distribute the same sections as part of a whole which is a work based on the Program, the distribution of the whole must be on the terms of this License, whose Emerson.com/Rosemount...
  • Page 105 April 2022 Reference Manual permissions for other licensees extend to the entire whole, and thus to each and every part regardless of who wrote it. Thus, it is not the intent of this section to claim rights or contest your rights to work written entirely by you;...
  • Page 106 License. 8. If the distribution and/or use of the Program is restricted in certain countries either by patents or by copyrighted interfaces, the original copyright holder who places the Program under this License may add an Emerson.com/Rosemount...
  • Page 107 April 2022 Reference Manual explicit geographical distribution limitation excluding those countries, so that distribution is permitted only in or among countries not thus excluded. In such case, this License incorporates the limitation as if written in the body of this License. 9.
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