Daniel Seniorsonic Gas Flow Meter With Mark Iii Electronics
Daniel Seniorsonic Gas Flow Meter With Mark Iii Electronics
Daniel Seniorsonic Gas Flow Meter With Mark Iii Electronics
DAN-GFM-DS -21-rev0404
April, 2004 SeniorSonic with Mark IIITM Electronics
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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Dimensions:
These measurements are meant only as an aid in the design of metering
systems. Consult Daniel engineering drawings prior to construction.
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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.
20D 5D
2D
Minimum Piping Recommendation For SeniorSonic With Daniel Profiler or CPA 50E Flow Conditioner
5D 10D 5D
2D
! 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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ANSI Class
300
600
900
1500
Materials Standard
Stainless Steel
Duplex
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Systems
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designing, constructing and commissioning of complex oil
and gas metering systems to exacting standards.
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.
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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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