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Product Data Sheet

DAN-GFM-DS -21-rev0404
April, 2004 SeniorSonic with Mark IIITM Electronics

Daniel® SeniorSonicTM Gas Flow Meter


with Mark IIITM Electronics
SeniorSonic
The Daniel® SeniorSonic Gas Flow Meter with Mark IIITM Electronics saves you
time and money. Lost and unaccounted for gas is reduced by exceptional low
and high flow accuracy and linearity throughout the calibrated flow range. Time
is saved by a best-in-class audit trail. Mark III Electronics can pinpoint alarms,
events and configuration changes in a matter of seconds. Best of all, operating
the Daniel SeniorSonic gas flow meter is easy with the Windows® based Daniel
Customer User Interface (CUI) software.

Features:
· Excellent long-term performance
· Full electronic audit trail (exceeds API 21.1) Velocity Range: Most sizes are rated to performa at 100 fps.
· Exceptional low and high flow performance Over-range of up to 125 fps, and, in some cases beyond 125
· Bi-directional multi-point calibration coefficients fps in emergency situations and without transducer failure.
· Rangeability exceeds 50:1 with calibration Availability is limited by line size and ANSI rating. Visit
· ANSI 300/600/900/1500/2500 versions www.daniel.com/seniorsonic for additional information.
· Extractable transducers (For all sizes)
· Minimum upstream piping requirements Meter specifications:
Gas temperature: -4 to +212° F (-20 to +100° C)
Easy to learn and use CUI software features: Operating pressure range: 150 - 3,750 psig
· Comprehensive monitor screen (1030 - 25,855 kPa) Consult factory for lower and
· Field start-up wizard higher pressure applications
· Calibration wizards (analog and frequency) Flanges: RF for 300/1500, RTJ for 600/2500
· Flow calibration configuration wizard
· Audit / alarm / history retrieval Power: DC version - 12/24 (11-36) VDC, 6 watts maximum
· Digital waveform viewing
· Maintenance log summary in Excel® Environmental:
· Built-in AGA 10 SOS calculator Operating temperature: -40 to +149° F (-40 to +65° C)
· Automatic file naming Operating relative humidity: up to 95% non-condensing
· Trending of maintenance logs Storage temperature: -40 to +185° F (-40 to +85° C)
· Configuration comparison with exception summary
· Remote dial-up support and Ethernet support Typical Applications:
· Unlimited meter directory support · Custody transfer
· Power plants
Specifications: · Large industrial users
Electronic unit: · City gates
Communication protocol: Modbus RTU/ASCII & TCP/IP · Production
Two serial RS-232/485 ports and Ethernet · Underground storage sites
Communication speed: Up to 115 KBPS · Offshore
Frequency outputs: Four
Frequency range: 0-1000/5000 Hz Safety classifications:
Digital output: Selectable (up to four for data valid or flow UL listed for use in Class I, Division 1, Group D hazardous
direction) locations in both the US and Canada (UL E152246)
Calculation update time: Configurable for 1/4 and 1 second CE marked to ATEX directive (94/9/EC) (pending)
Certified to Eex d ia IIB T4 to standards EN 50014, EN 50018,
Accuracy: and EN 50020 (pending)
Flow calibrated accuracy: ± 0.1% (Relative to lab)
Absolute accuracy: Including lab uncertainty about 0.3%
Repeatability: ± 0.2 of reading for Qt to Qmax

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Product Data Sheet
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Recommended Maximum Flow Velocity


Meter Size Meter Size Metric Max
(Inches) Max (ft/s) (mm) (m/s)
4 100 100 30
6 100 150 30
8 100 200 30
10 80 250 24
12 80 300 24
16 85 400 26
20 85 500 26
24 85 600 26
30 70 750 21
36 70 900 21

Dimensions:
These measurements are meant only as an aid in the design of metering
systems. Consult Daniel engineering drawings prior to construction.

Typical 600 ANSI Meter with 45 Degree-Angled Transducers


Overall End- Flange Approximate Overall End- Flange Approximate
Meter Size To-End Diameter Weight To-End Diameter Weight
(Inches) (Inches) (Inches) (Pounds) (Millimeters) (Millimeters) (Kilograms)
4 29.00 10.75 370 737 273 168
6 29.50 14.00 460 749 356 209
8 31.50 16.50 650 800 419 295
10 34.00 20.00 885 864 508 402
12 35.44 22.00 1075 900 559 489
16 44.00 27.00 1955 1118 686 889
18 45.31 29.25 2800 1151 743 1273
20 50.62 32.00 3075 1286 813 1398
24 58.62 37.00 4045 1489 940 1839
30 67.00 44.50 4925 1702 1130 2239
36 73.50 51.75 6425 1867 1314 2920

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Selection of meter size:


These tables can be used to determine the flow range at reference conditions for meters 4 inches to 36 inches. All calculations
are based on 60 degrees F and typical gas composition. These values are intended to be a guide in sizing. Contact Daniel
engineering for a specific application.
Flow Rates (MSCFH) Based Upon 100 ft/s
PSIG 4 6 8 10 12 16 20 24 30 36
100 247 561 971 1,532 2,174 3,432 5,398 7,807 12,607 18,154
200 468 1,065 1,845 2,908 4,127 6,515 10,248 14,822 23,935 34,467
300 696 1,584 2,743 4,325 6,137 9,690 15,240 22,043 35,596 51,258
400 931 2,118 3,668 5,782 8,206 12,955 20,377 29,472 47,593 68,534
500 1,172 2,667 4,619 7,282 10,334 16,315 25,661 37,114 59,934 86,305
600 1,421 3,232 5,597 8,823 12,522 19,770 31,095 44,973 72,626 104,582
700 1,676 3,813 6,602 10,409 14,772 23,322 36,682 53,055 85,677 123,374
800 1,938 4,409 7,635 12,036 17,082 26,968 42,417 61,349 99,070 142,661
900 2,207 5,021 8,694 13,706 19,452 30,710 48,302 69,861 112,816 162,455
1000 2,482 5,646 9,777 15,414 21,875 34,536 54,320 78,565 126,872 182,696
1100 2,763 6,286 10,885 17,161 24,355 38,451 60,478 87,471 141,254 203,405
1200 3,050 6,939 12,015 18,943 26,883 42,443 66,756 96,551 155,917 224,521
1300 3,341 7,602 13,164 20,753 29,453 46,500 73,137 105,781 170,822 245,983
1400 3,637 8,274 14,327 22,587 32,055 50,608 79,599 115,127 185,915 267,718
1500 3,935 8,953 15,504 24,442 34,688 54,765 86,137 124,583 201,184 289,706
1600 4,235 9,635 16,685 26,305 37,331 58,938 92,700 134,076 216,515 311,781
1700 4,536 10,321 17,871 28,175 39,986 63,128 99,291 143,608 231,908 333,948
1800 4,836 11,002 19,052 30,036 42,627 67,298 105,850 153,094 247,227 356,006
1900 5,134 11,681 20,226 31,888 45,255 71,448 112,376 162,534 262,471 377,958
2000 5,429 12,350 21,386 33,716 47,849 75,543 118,818 171,851 277,516 399,623

Flow Rates (MMSCFD) Based Upon 100 ft/s


PSIG 4 6 8 10 12 16 20 24 30 36
100 5.9 13.5 23.3 36.8 52.2 82.4 129.5 187.4 302.6 435.7
200 11.3 25.6 44.3 69.8 99.0 156.4 245.9 355.7 574.4 827.2
300 16.8 38.0 65.8 103.8 147.3 232.6 365.8 529.0 854.3 1,230
400 22.4 50.8 88.0 138.8 196.9 310.9 489.0 707.3 1,142 1,645
500 28.2 64.0 110.8 174.8 248.0 391.6 615.9 890.7 1,438 2,071
600 34.2 77.6 134.3 211.8 300.5 474.5 746.3 1,079 1,743 2,510
700 40.3 91.5 158.5 249.8 354.5 559.7 880.4 1,273 2,056 2,961
800 46.6 105.8 183.2 288.9 410.0 647.2 1,018 1,472 2,378 3,424
900 53.1 120.5 208.7 328.9 466.8 737.0 1,159 1,677 2,708 3,899
1000 59.7 135.5 234.6 369.9 525.0 828.9 1,304 1,886 3,045 4,385
1100 66.5 150.9 261.2 411.9 584.5 922.8 1,451 2,099 3,390 4,882
1200 73.4 166.5 288.4 454.6 645.2 1,019 1,602 2,317 3,742 5,389
1300 80.4 182.4 315.9 498.1 706.9 1,116 1,755 2,539 4,100 5,904
1400 87.5 198.6 343.8 542.1 769.3 1,215 1,910 2,763 4,462 6,425
1500 94.7 214.9 372.1 586.6 832.5 1,314 2,067 2,990 4,828 6,953
1600 101.9 231.3 400.4 631.3 896.0 1,415 2,225 3,218 5,196 7,483
1700 109.1 247.7 428.9 676.2 959.7 1,515 2,383 3,447 5,566 8,015
1800 116.4 264.1 457.2 720.9 1,023 1,615 2,540 3,674 5,933 8,544
1900 123.5 280.3 485.4 765.3 1,086 1,715 2,697 3,901 6,299 9,071
2000 130.6 296.4 513.3 809.2 1,148 1,813 2,852 4,124 6,660 9,591

Calculating meter capacity:


To calculate a volume rate for a given velocity, multiply the capacity in this table by the desired velocity at the operating pressure
and divide the answer by 100. Example: Determine the hourly flow rate at 70 fps for an 8 inch meter operating at 800 psig.
Volume = 7635 MSCFH
Velocity = 70 fps
Answer = 7635*70/100 = 5344 MSCFH
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Selection of meter size:
These tables can be used to determine the flow range at reference conditions for meters 4 inches to 36 inches. All calculations
are based on 20 degrees F and typical gas composition. These values are intended to be a guide in sizing. Contact Daniel engi-
neering for a specific application.
Flow Rates (MSCFH) Based Upon 30 m/s Schedule 40)
kPag 4 6 8 10 12 16 20 24 30 36
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 88.27 125.3 197.8 311.1 450.0 726.7 1046
2000 18.85 42.89 74.28 117.1 166.2 262.4 412.7 596.9 963.9 1388
2500 23.59 53.67 92.94 146.5 207.9 328.3 516.4 746.9 1206 1737
3000 28.43 64.68 112.0 176.5 250.6 395.6 622.3 900.0 1453 2093
3500 33.37 75.92 131.5 207.2 294.1 464.4 730.4 1056 1706 2457
4000 38.41 87.39 151.3 238.5 338.6 534.6 840.8 1216 1964 2828
4500 43.56 99.10 171.6 270.5 384.0 606.2 953.5 1379 2227 3207
5000 48.81 111.1 192.3 303.1 430.3 679.3 1068 1545 2495 3593
5500 54.17 123.2 213.4 336.4 477.4 753.8 1186 1715 2769 3987
6000 59.62 135.6 234.9 370.2 525.5 829.7 1305 1887 3048 4389
6500 65.17 148.3 256.8 404.7 574.5 907.0 1427 2063 3332 4798
7000 70.82 161.1 279.0 439.8 624.3 985.6 1550 2242 3621 5214
7500 76.56 174.2 301.6 475.4 674.8 1065 1676 2424 3914 5636
8000 82.38 187.4 324.6 511.6 726.2 1146 1803 2608 4212 6065
8500 88.28 200.9 347.8 548.2 778.2 1229 1932 2795 4513 6499
9000 94.25 214.4 371.3 585.3 830.8 1312 2063 2984 4818 6939
9500 100.28 228.1 395.1 622.7 883.9 1396 2195 3175 5127 7382
10000 106.36 242.0 419.0 660.4 937.5 1480 2328 3367 5437 7830

Flow Rates (MMSCMD) Based Upon 30 m/s (Schedule 40)


PSIG 4 6 8 10 12 16 20 24 30 36
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 3.007 4.748 7.468 10.801 17.441 25.116
2000 0.453 1.029 1.783 2.810 3.989 6.297 9.904 14.325 23.133 33.311
2500 0.566 1.288 2.231 3.516 4.991 7.879 12.393 17.924 28.946 41.682
3000 0.682 1.552 2.688 4.237 6.014 9.495 14.935 21.600 34.882 50.230
3500 0.801 1.821 3.155 4.973 7.059 11.145 17.530 25.354 40.943 58.958
4000 0.922 2.097 3.632 5.725 8.126 12.830 20.179 29.186 47.131 67.869
4500 1.045 2.378 4.119 6.492 9.215 14.549 22.883 33.097 53.447 76.963
5000 1.171 2.664 4.615 7.275 10.326 16.302 25.641 37.086 59.889 86.240
5500 1.300 2.957 5.121 8.072 11.459 18.091 28.454 41.154 66.458 95.699
6000 1.431 3.254 5.637 8.885 12.612 19.912 31.319 45.298 73.150 105.336
6500 1.564 3.557 6.162 9.713 13.787 21.767 34.236 49.517 79.964 115.148
7000 1.700 3.866 6.696 10.555 14.982 23.653 37.203 53.808 86.893 125.126
7500 1.837 4.179 7.239 11.410 16.196 25.570 40.218 58.168 93.934 135.265
8000 1.977 4.497 7.789 12.278 17.428 27.515 43.277 62.592 101.078 145.553
8500 2.119 4.819 8.347 13.157 18.676 29.485 46.376 67.075 108.318 155.978
9000 2.262 5.145 8.912 14.047 19.939 31.479 49.512 71.611 115.642 166.524
9500 2.407 5.474 9.482 14.945 21.214 33.492 52.679 76.191 123.038 177.175
10000 2.553 5.805 10.056 15.851 22.500 35.522 55.871 80.808 130.494 187.911

Calculating meter capacity:


To calculate a volume rate for a given velocity, multiply the capacity in this table by the desired velocity at the operating pressure
and divide the answer by 100. Example: Determine the hourly flow rate at 30 mps for an 8 inch meter operating at 4500 kPag.
Volume = 171.6
Velocity = 10
Answer = 171.6*10/30 = 57.19 MSCMH
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The drawings below represent recommended piping lengths for various flow conditioners when installed with the Daniel
SeniorSonic flowmeter. If shorter lengths are used there may be an increase in flow measurement uncertainty.

Piping Recommendation For SeniorSonic With No Flow Conditioner

20D 5D
2D

Minimum Piping Recommendation For SeniorSonic With Daniel Profiler or CPA 50E Flow Conditioner
5D 10D 5D

2D

Minimum Piping Recommendation for Bi-directional SeniorSonic


with Daniel Profiler or CPA 50E Flow Conditioner
5D 10D 10D 5D
3- 5D 3- 5D

! WARNING
Do not operate this instrument in excess
of the specifications listed. Failure to
heed this warning could result in serious
injury and/or damage to the equipment.

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Daniel Ultrasonic Model Number Selections


ES-21055 Rev. W
3400 6A 0 0 0 5 1 7

Device Type SeniorSonic (4-Path)


JuniorSonic (1-Path)
JuniorSonic (2-Path)

Electronics Mark II U.L. 24VDC 4-20mA 3/NPT


Mark II U.L. 24VDC 1-5VDC 3/NPT
Mark II CENELEC 24VDC 4-20mA M20
Mark II CENELEC 24VDC 1-5VDC M20
Mark II CENELEC 24VDC 4-20mA M20 Remote
Mark II CENELEC 24VDC 1-5VDC M20 Remote
Mark II U.L. 24VDC 4-20mA 3/NPT Remote
Mark II U.L. 24VDC 1-5VDC 3/NPT Remote
Mark III U.L. 3/4 NPT
Mark III U.L. 3/4 NPT Remote

Transducers T-Slot T-12

Meter Size (inches) 4


6
8
10
12
16
20
24
30
36

ANSI Class
300
600
900
1500

Flange Raised Face (RF)


Ring Type Joint (RTJ)

Materials Standard
Stainless Steel
Duplex

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Systems
Daniel Measurement and Control is the industry leader in
designing, constructing and commissioning of complex oil
and gas metering systems to exacting standards.

This global organization offers decades of petroleum


fiscal flow measurement application experience.
Customers rely confidently on Daniel's Systems Group
international fabrication facilities, customized engineering
and its
successes in field-testing and support. From the simplest
single-stream skid to complex on-site installations, Daniel Systems
delivers both natural gas and liquid petroleum turnkey applications. Daniel
Systems designs, constructs and commissions the metering project, blending up-to-
the-minute technology with decades of understanding what customers need and expect.

Components of a Daniel Systems installation typically include meters, valves, provers, flow-control instruments,
instrumentation and read-out equipment and process management components.

Computer software and hardware are integrated with the measurement system. Standard calculation methods include AGA3 (now
API-MPMS-14.3), ISO 5167, AGA5/7/8, AGA9 and the API Manual for Petroleum Measurement Standards.

Daniel DMSS-2000 Supervisory Control Systems utilize a sophisticated Graphical User Interface, database server, and a dedicated
PLC for the metering skid/MOV interface. Redundancy is often used for custody transfer systems and/or when system integrity is
essential.

A dedicated Project Manager and Project Team are assigned to each measurement system project. This team is responsible for
overall system design and project construction from start to finish. A separate internal QA/QC group reviews all design details,
inside and outside fabrication, assembly and system testing.

Whether it is a pipeline, offshore production facility or a loading facility for ocean-going tankers, the Daniel Systems group is a
proven, single-source solution for customers throughout the world.

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Daniel Measurement Services


Daniel Measurement Services takes pride in being there after needs
arise with the right solution for customers with gas and liquid fiscal
flow measurement applications.

Around the clock and around the world, Daniel Measurement Services
has experienced, highly qualified people prepared to help customers
who need assistance with the following:

· Start-up and commissioning


· Preventive maintenance
· Product repair / upgrades
· Project management and integration
· Meter Tube inspection and recertification
· Remote diagnostics
· Warranty Plus!
· Technical training

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T: (713) 467-6000, F: (713) 827-3880

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Industries, Inc. The Emerson logo is a trademark and service mark of Emerson Electric Co. “Brand mark listing” are marks of one of the Emerson Process
Management family of companies. All other marks are property of their respective owners. The Daniel UltraSonic Gas Flow Meter including Mark III electronics, is
covered by U.S. Patents 5,983,730 and 4,646,575 and patents pending. The contents of this publication are presented for information purposes only, and while effort
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