Daniel 3410 Series Gas USM HART Field Device User guide

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HART
®
Field Device Specification
Part Number: 3-9000-761, Rev. 7
Release: August 2017
Daniel
TM
3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Meters
3414 Gas Ultrasonic Flow Meter 3411 and 3412 Gas Ultrasonic Flow Meters
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Contents
Daniel customer service ...................................................................................1
Signal words and symbols ..............................................................................2
Important safety instructions...........................................................................3
Notice............................................................................................................5
Warranty and Limitations ................................................................................6
1. Introduction
1.1 Scope..........................................................................................................1
1.2 Purpose.......................................................................................................1
1.3 Who should use this document? ...................................................................1
1.4 Definitions, acronyms, abbreviations and references .....................................1
1.4.1 Definitions ............................................................................................................ 2
1.4.2 Acronyms............................................................................................................. 2
1.4.3 Abbreviations....................................................................................................... 2
1.4.4 References........................................................................................................... 3
2. Device Identification
2.1 Daniel 3410 Series Ultrasonic Flow Meter identification .................................5
2.2 Physical description .....................................................................................6
3. Product overview
3.1 Device function, purpose and features ..........................................................7
3.2 Process connections ....................................................................................7
3.3 External interfaces (electrical and non-electrical) ..........................................7
3.4 Other required equipment.............................................................................7
4. Product interfaces
4.1 Process interface .........................................................................................9
4.1.1 Sensor input channels ......................................................................................... 9
4.1.2 Sensor analog output channels ......................................................................... 10
4.1.3 Time Stamp........................................................................................................ 12
5. Device variables
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5.1 Device variable 0 - uncorrected flow rate.....................................................15
5.2 Device variable 1 - corrected flow rate ........................................................15
5.3 Device variable 2 - average flow velocity .....................................................16
5.3.1 Wet calibration....................................................................................................16
5.3.2 Piece-wise linearization......................................................................................16
5.3.3 Third-order polynomial .......................................................................................16
5.3.4 No wet calibration...............................................................................................16
5.4 Device variable 3 - average sound velocity ..................................................17
5.5 Device variable 4 - energy rate ...................................................................17
5.6 Device variable 5 - mass rate......................................................................18
5.7 Device variable 6 - pressure .......................................................................18
5.8 Device variable 7 - temperature ..................................................................19
6. Dynamic variables
6.1 Fixed dynamic variables .............................................................................21
6.2 Dynamic variables with configurable mapping..............................................21
7. Status information
7.1 Device status .............................................................................................24
7.2 Additional device status (Command 48).......................................................26
8. Universal commands
8.1 Slave universal commands .........................................................................31
9. Common-practice commands
9.1 Supported commands .................................................................................33
9.2 Burst mode ................................................................................................34
9.3 Catch device variable .................................................................................34
10. Device-specific commands
10.1 Public, device-specific commands .............................................................35
10.1.1 Command 128 Write analog output configuration............................................36
10.1.2 Command 129 Read analog output configuration............................................38
10.1.3 Command 130 Write Frequency/Digital Output configuration..........................39
10.1.4 Command 131 Read Frequency/Digital Output configuration..........................41
10.1.5 Command 132 Write flow pressure configuration ............................................42
10.1.6 Command 133 Read flow pressure configuration ............................................44
10.1.7 Command 134 Write flow temperature configuration.......................................45
10.1.8 Command 135 Read flow temperature configuration.......................................47
10.1.9 Command 136 Write device units ....................................................................48
10.1.10 Command 137 Read device units..................................................................49
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10.1.11 Command 138 Write device variable range................................................... 50
10.1.12 Command 139 Read device variable range................................................... 52
10.1.13 Command 140 Read detailed status.............................................................. 53
10.1.14 Command 141 Acknowledge alarm............................................................... 56
10.1.15 Command 142 Write digital input configuration............................................. 58
10.1.16 Command 143 Read digital input configuration............................................. 59
10.1.17 Command 146 Read Miscellaneous Non-Write Protected Parameters......... 60
10.1.18 Command 147 Read miscellaneous write protected parameters .................. 61
10.1.19 Command 148 Write blockage configuration................................................. 62
10.1.20 Command 149 Read blockage configuration................................................. 63
10.1.21 Command 150 Write liquid detection configuration ....................................... 64
10.1.22 Command 151 Read liquid detection configuration ....................................... 65
10.1.23 Command 152 Read continuous flow analysis active features...................... 66
10.1.24 Command 153 Read running averages......................................................... 67
10.1.25 Command 154 Read baselines...................................................................... 69
10.1.26 Command 155 Write baselines...................................................................... 71
10.1.27 Command 156 Read keys ............................................................................. 73
10.1.28 Command 157 Write keys.............................................................................. 74
10.1.29 Command 158 Read key validities ................................................................ 75
10.1.30 Command 159 Read meter chord data.......................................................... 76
10.1.31 Command 160 Read meter flow data............................................................ 77
10.1.32 Command 161 Read path signal amplitude data........................................... 78
10.1.33 Command 162 Read noise amplitudes.......................................................... 79
10.1.34 Command 163 Read path SNR data............................................................. 80
10.1.35 Command 164 Read path percent good........................................................ 81
10.1.36 Command 165 Read path gains.................................................................... 82
10.1.37 Command 166 Read flow analysis configuration........................................... 83
10.1.38 Command 167 Write flow analysis configuration........................................... 84
10.1.39 Command 168 Read general meter information............................................ 85
10.1.40 Command 169 Read flow totals..................................................................... 86
10.1.41 Command 170 Read flow analysis related configuration............................... 87
10.1.42 Command 171 Write flow analysis related configuration............................... 88
10.1.43 Command 172 Write Ethernet configuration.................................................. 89
10.1.44 Command 173 Read Ethernet Configuration................................................. 91
10.1.45 Command 174 Write serial port configuration................................................ 92
10.1.46 Command 175 Read serial port configuration ............................................... 94
10.1.47 Command 176 Write transducer chord configuration .................................... 95
10.1.48 Command 177 Read transducer chord c
onfiguration.................................... 96
10.1.49 Command 178 Write polynomial calibration configuration............................. 97
10.1.50 Command 179 Read polynomial calibration configuration............................. 98
10.1.51 Command 182 Write archive log configuration.............................................. 99
10.1.52 Command 183 Read Archive Log configuration .......................................... 100
10.1.53 Command 184 Write acquisition configuration ............................................ 101
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10.1.54 Command 185 Read acquisition configuration.............................................103
10.1.55 Command 186 Write meter limits.................................................................104
10.1.56 Command 187 Read meter limits.................................................................106
10.1.57 Command 188 Write meter body configuration............................................107
10.1.58 Command 189 Read meter body configuration............................................109
10.1.59 Command 190 Write signal parameters.......................................................110
10.1.60 Command 191Read signal parameters........................................................112
10.1.61 Command 192 Write target parameters.......................................................113
10.1.62 Command 193 Read target parameters.......................................................115
10.1.63 Command 194 Reset chord proportions to defaults.....................................116
10.1.64 Command 195 Enter/exit fixed frequency output mode ...............................117
10.1.65 Command 196 Enter/exit fixed digital output mode......................................118
10.1.66 Command 197 Set transducer type..............................................................119
10.1.67 Command 198 Write Frequency/Digital Output sources..............................120
10.1.68 Command 199 Read Frequency/Digital Output sources..............................122
10.1.69 Command 200 Write miscellaneous write protected parameters.................123
10.1.70 Command 201 Write analog input calibration ..............................................124
10.1.71 Command 202 Read analog input calibration..............................................125
10.1.72 Command 203 Write piecewise linearization flow rates...............................126
10.1.73 Command 204 Read piecewise linearization flow rates...............................128
10.1.74 Command 205 Write piecewise linearization meter factors .........................129
10.1.75 Command 206 Read piecewise linearization meter factors .........................130
10.1.76 Command 207 Write meter text ...................................................................131
10.1.77 Command 208 Read meter text...................................................................132
10.1.78 Command 209 Write gas chromatograph configuration...............................133
10.1.79 Command 210 Read gas chromatograph configuration...............................135
10.1.80 Command 211 Write AGA8 method configuration.......................................136
10.1.81 Command 212 Read AGA8 method configuration.......................................138
10.1.82 Command 213 Write detailed gas composition............................................139
10.1.83 Command 214 Read detailed gas composition............................................141
10.1.84 Command 215 Write Gross Method 1 and 2 gas composition configuration142
10.1.85 Command 216 Read Gross Method 1 and 2 gas composition configuration143
10.1.86 Command 217 Write baseline times and comments....................................144
10.1.87 Command 218 Read baseline times and comments....................................146
10.1.88 Command 219 Reset tracking targets to defaults........................................147
10.1.89 Command 220 Write local display configuration..........................................148
10.1.90 Command 221 Read local display configuration..........................................150
10.1.91 Command 222 Enable local display test mode ............................................151
10.1.92 Command 223 Write general meter information ..........................................152
10.1.93 Command 224 Write miscellaneous non-write protected
parameters........................................................................................................153
10.1.94 Command 229 Write Gas Chromatograph Component Configuration.........155
10.1.95 Command 230 Read Gas Chromatograph Component Configuration.........158
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10.1.96 Command 231 Enter/Exit Fixed Analog Output Mode................................. 159
10.2 Device-specific command error (response code 6)................................... 160
11. Tables
11.1 Volume units ......................................................................................... 161
11.2 Energy units........................................................................................... 161
11.3 Mass units ............................................................................................. 161
11.4 Time units (flow rate).............................................................................. 161
11.6 Pressure units ........................................................................................ 162
11.7 Temperature unit .................................................................................... 162
11.8 Velocity units.......................................................................................... 162
11.9 Mass flow rate units ............................................................................... 163
11.10 Energy flow rate units ........................................................................... 163
11.11 Decibel units ........................................................................................ 163
11.12 Voltage units ........................................................................................ 163
11.13 Current units ........................................................................................ 163
11.14 Percent units ........................................................................................ 164
11.15 Length units ......................................................................................... 164
11.16 Thermal expansion units ....................................................................... 164
11.17 Viscosity units ...................................................................................... 165
11.18 Volumetric heating value units............................................................... 165
11.19 Density units ........................................................................................ 165
11.20 Unit conversion factors ......................................................................... 166
11.21 Pressure and temperature tables........................................................... 167
11.21.1 Live Pressure............................................................................................... 168
11.21.2 Live Temperature ........................................................................................ 169
12. Performance
12.1 Sampling rates ....................................................................................... 171
12.2 Power-up ............................................................................................... 171
12.3 Device reset........................................................................................... 171
12.4 Command response delay....................................................................... 172
12.4.1 Long messages.............................................................................................. 172
12.4.2 Non-volatile memory...................................................................................... 172
12.4.3 Operating modes ........................................................................................... 172
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12.4.4 Write protection ..............................................................................................172
12.4.5 Damping value ...............................................................................................173
Annex A. Device capability checklist
A.1 Device capability ......................................................................................175
Annex B. Default device configuration
B.1 Default factory settings......................................................................................177
Annex C. Device variable calculations
C.1 Uncorrected flow rate ........................................................................................179
C.2 Corrected flow rate ............................................................................................180
C.3 Average flow velocity .........................................................................................181
C.3.1 Dry-calibration .....................................................................................181
C.3.2 Wet-calibration ....................................................................................181
C.3.3 Piece-wise linearization ........................................................................182
C.3.4 Third-order polynomial.........................................................................182
C.3.5 No wet calibration ................................................................................182
C.4 Average sound velocity......................................................................................183
C.4.1 Optional AGA10 sound velocity calculation and comparison ................183
C.5 Mass rate ...........................................................................................................184
C.6 Energy rate ........................................................................................................184
C.7 Pressure.............................................................................................................185
C.8 Temperature......................................................................................................185
Annex D. Supported field device operations
D.1 AMS Device Manager.........................................................................................187
D.2 375/475 field communicator menu tree............................................................188
Annex E. Revision history
E.1 Document release ..............................................................................................189
E.2 Changes Revision 2.............................................................................................189
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E.3 Changes Revision 3 ............................................................................................ 191
E.4 Changes Revision 4 ............................................................................................ 193
E.5 Changes Revision 5 ............................................................................................ 194
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List of Figures
Figure 2-1 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Flow Meter electronics - CPU Module ................................. 6
Figure D-1 AMS Device Manager Menu Tree .............................................................................. 187
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List of Tables
Table 1-1 Definitions.......................................................................................................................... 2
Table 1-2 Acronyms........................................................................................................................... 2
Table 1-3 Abbreviations..................................................................................................................... 2
Table 1-4 Reference documentation.................................................................................................. 3
Table 2-1 3410 Series Gas Ultrasonic Flow Meter device identification............................................... 5
Table 4-1 Analog output configuration parameters ......................................................................... 11
Table 4-2 Device variables time stamp............................................................................................. 12
Table 4-3 Time stamp calculations for additional device variables.................................................... 13
Table 5-1 Device variable 2 - average flow velocity........................................................................... 16
Table 5-2 Device variable 3 - average sound velocity........................................................................ 17
Table 5-3 Device variable 4 - energy rate.......................................................................................... 17
Table 5-4 Device variable 5 - mass rate ............................................................................................ 18
Table 5-5 Device variable 6 - pressure .............................................................................................. 18
Table 5-6 Device variable 7 - temperature........................................................................................ 19
Table 6-1 Dynamic variables configurable mapping......................................................................... 21
Table 7-1 Device status byte database point mapping ..................................................................... 24
Table 7-2 Additional device status (Command 48)........................................................................... 26
Table 8-1 Universal commands for slave implementation ................................................................ 31
Table 9-1 Common-practice commands.......................................................................................... 33
Table 11-1 Volume units.................................................................................................................. 161
Table 11-2 Energy rate..................................................................................................................... 161
Table 11-3 Mass units ...................................................................................................................... 161
Table 11-4 Time units (flow rate) ..................................................................................................... 161
Table 11-5 Volumetric flow rate units .............................................................................................. 162
Table 11-6 Pressure units................................................................................................................. 162
Table 11-7 Temperature units.......................................................................................................... 162
Table 11-8 Velocity units ................................................................................................................. 162
Table 11-9 Mass flow rate units........................................................................................................ 163
Table 11-10 Mass low rate units......................................................................................................... 163
Table 11-11 Decibel units .................................................................................................................. 163
Table 11-12 Voltage units.................................................................................................................. 163
Table 11-13 Current units .................................................................................................................. 163
Table 11-14 Percent units .................................................................................................................. 164
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Table 11-15 Length units....................................................................................................................164
Table 11-16 Thermal Expansion units.................................................................................................164
Table 11-17 Viscosity units.................................................................................................................165
Table 11-18 Volumetric heating value units .......................................................................................165
Table 11-19 Density units...................................................................................................................165
Table 11-20 Conversion factors per unit of measurement ..................................................................166
Table 11-21 Pressure and temperature tables ....................................................................................167
Table 11-22 Data points for pressure inputs .......................................................................................168
Table 11-23 Data points for temperature inputs ................................................................................169
Table 12-1 Sampling Rates...............................................................................................................171
Table 12-2 Command 42 device reset ..............................................................................................171
Table 12-3 Command response delay ..............................................................................................172
Table A-1 Capability checklist.........................................................................................................175
Table B-1 Device factory settings configuration .............................................................................177
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Daniel 3410 Series Gas USM HART Field Device User guide

Category
Measuring, testing & control
Type
User guide

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