Daniel Ultrasonic Flow Meters-HART Field Device User guide

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HART
®
Field Device Specification
Part Number: 3-9000-762, rev. 3
Release: Release: 31 January 2014
Daniel
TM
3810 Series Liquid Ultrasonic Meters
HART is a registered Trademark of the HART Communication Foundation
3814 Liquid Ultrasonic Flow Meter 3812 Liquid Ultrasonic Flow Meter
3818 LNG Liquid Ultrasonic Flow Meter
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Important safety instructions
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function within specific conditions. Because these products are sophisticated technical
instruments, it is important that the owner and operation personnel strictly adhere both to the
information printed on the product and to all instructions provided in this manual prior to
installation, operation, and maintenance.
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or product specifications for limitations. If you are unsure, discuss your needs with your
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this product.
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and during operation of the product.
Follow all warnings, cautions, and notices marked on, and supplied with, this product.
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Read and understand all instructions and operating procedures for this product.
If you do not understand an instruction, or do not feel comfortable following the
instructions, contact your Daniel representative for clarification or assistance.
Install this product as specified in the INSTALLATION section of this manual per
applicable local and national codes.
Follow all instructions during the installation, operation, and maintenance of this
product.
Connect the product to the appropriate pressure and electrical sources when and
where applicable.
Ensure that all connections to pressure and electrical sources are secure prior to and
during equipment operation.
Use only replacement parts specified by Daniel. Unauthorized parts and procedures can
affect this product's performance, safety, and invalidate the warranty. “Look-a-like”
substitutions may result in deadly fire, explosion, release of toxic substances or
improper operation.
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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. The foregoing
warranties will apply until the expiration of the applicable warranty period. Goods are warranted for twelve (12)
months from the date of initial installation or eighteen (18) months from the date of shipment by Daniel,
whichever period expires first. Consumables and Services are warranted for a period of 90 days from the date
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thereof in writing during the applicable warranty period, Daniel shall, at its option, correct any errors that are
found by Daniel in the firmware or Services or repair or replace F.O.B. point of manufacture that portion of the
Goods or firmware found by Daniel to be defective, or refund the purchase price of the defective portion of the
Goods/Services. All replacements or repairs necessitated by inadequate maintenance, normal wear and usage,
unsuitable power sources or environmental conditions, accident, misuse, improper installation, modification,
repair, use of unauthorized replacement parts, storage or handling, or any other cause not the fault of Daniel
are not covered by this limited warranty, and shall be at Buyer's expense. Daniel shall not be obligated to pay
any costs or charges incurred by Buyer or any other party except as may be agreed upon in writing in advance
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and representatives for site travel and diagnosis under this warranty clause shall be borne by Buyer unless
accepted in writing by Daniel. Goods repaired and parts replaced by Daniel during the warranty period shall be
in warranty for the remainder of the original warranty period or ninety (90) days, whichever is longer. This
limited warranty is the only warranty made by Daniel and can be amended only in a writing signed by Daniel.
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WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AS TO MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR
PURPOSE OR ANY OTHER MATTER WITH RESPECT TO ANY OF THE GOODS OR SERVICES. Buyer acknowledges
and agrees that corrosion or erosion of materials is not covered by this warranty.
2. LIMITATION OF REMEDY AND LIABILITY
: DANIEL SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES CAUSED BY DELAY IN
PERFORMANCE. THE REMEDIES OF BUYER SET FORTH IN THIS AGREEMENT ARE EXCLUSIVE. IN NO EVENT,
REGARDLESS OF THE FORM OF THE CLAIM OR CAUSE OF ACTION (WHETHER BASED IN CONTRACT,
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SERVICES PROVIDED BY DANIEL GIVING RISE TO THE CLAIM OR CAUSE OF ACTION. BUYER AGREES THAT IN NO
EVENT SHALL DANIEL'S LIABILITY TO BUYER AND/OR ITS CUSTOMERS EXTEND TO INCLUDE INCIDENTAL,
CONSEQUENTIAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES. THE TERM “CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES” SHALL INCLUDE, BUT NOT
BE LIMITED TO, LOSS OF ANTICIPATED PROFITS, REVENUE OR USE AND COSTS INCURRED INCLUDING
WITHOUT LIMITATION FOR CAPITAL, FUEL AND POWER, AND CLAIMS OF BUYER'S CUSTOMERS.
HART Field Device Specification 3810 Series Ultrasonic Meter Table of Contents
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Table of Contents
Daniel customer service
Signal words and symbols
Important safety instructions
Notice
Warranty and Limitations
1. Introduction
1.1 Scope ............................................................................................................ 1
1.2 Purpose ......................................................................................................... 1
1.3 Who should use this document? ...................................................................... 1
1.4 Definitions, abbreviations, acronyms 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 3810 Series Liquid 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 interfaces ........................................................................................... 9
4.1.1 Sensor input channels .......................................................................................... 9
4.1.2 Sensor analog output channels........................................................................... 10
4.1.3 Time Stamp........................................................................................................ 13
5. Device variables
5.1 Device variable 0 - uncorrected flow rate ........................................................ 15
5.2 Device variable 6 - pressure ........................................................................... 15
5.3 Device variable 7 - temperature ..................................................................... 16
5.4 HART slave device variables good status indicators .......................................... 16
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6. Dynamic variables
6.1 Fixed dynamic variables .................................................................................17
6.2 Dynamic variables with configurable mapping .................................................17
7. Status information
7.1 Device status ................................................................................................20
7.2 Additional device status (Command 48)..........................................................22
8. Universal commands
8.1 HART universal commands .............................................................................27
9. Common-practice commands
9.1 Supported commands ...................................................................................29
9.2 Burst Mode ...................................................................................................30
9.3 Catch Device Variable ....................................................................................30
10. Device-specific commands
10.1 Public, device-specific commands ................................................................31
10.1.1 Command 128 Write analog output configuration .............................................32
10.1.2 Command 129 Read analog output configuration ..............................................34
10.1.3 Command 130 Write Frequency/Digital Output configuration ...........................35
10.1.4 Command 131 Read frequency and digital output configuration........................38
10.1.5 Command 132 Write flow pressure configuration ..............................................39
10.1.6 Command 133 Read flow pressure configuration ...............................................41
10.1.7 Command 134 Write flow temperature configuration ........................................42
10.1.8 Command 135 Read flow temperature configuration.........................................44
10.1.9 Command 136 Write device units.......................................................................45
10.1.10 Command 137 Read device units......................................................................46
10.1.11 Command 138 Write device variable range.......................................................47
10.1.12 Command 139 Read device variable range........................................................48
10.1.13 Command 140 Read detailed status..................................................................49
10.1.14 Command 141 Acknowledge alarm ..................................................................52
10.1.15 Command 142 Write digital input configuration...............................................54
10.1.16 Command 143 Read digital input configuration................................................55
10.1.17 Command 144 Read velocity zero calibration status .........................................56
10.1.18 Command 145 Write velocity zero calibration control ......................................58
10.1.19 Command 146 Read Miscellaneous Non-Write Protected Parameters ..............62
10.1.20 Command 147 Read miscellaneous write protected parameters ......................63
10.1.21 Command 153 Read running averages..............................................................64
10.1.22 Command 159 Read meter chord data .............................................................66
10.1.23 Command 160 Read meter flow data................................................................67
10.1.24 Command 161 Read path signal amplitude data...............................................68
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10.1.25 Command 162 Read noise amplitudes ............................................................. 69
10.1.26 Command 163 Read path SNR data.................................................................. 70
10.1.27 Command 164 Read path percent good ........................................................... 71
10.1.28 Command 165 Read path gains........................................................................ 72
10.1.29 Command 166 Read flow analysis configuration............................................... 73
10.1.30 Command 167 Write flow analysis configuration.............................................. 74
10.1.31 Command 168 Read general meter information............................................... 75
10.1.32 Command 169 Read flow totals........................................................................ 76
10.1.33 Command 172 Write Ethernet configuration.................................................... 77
10.1.34 Command 173 Read Ethernet Configuration .................................................... 78
10.1.35 Command 174 Write serial port configuration.................................................. 79
10.1.36 Command 175 Read serial port configuration................................................... 81
10.1.37 Command 176 Write transducer chord configuration....................................... 82
10.1.38 Command 177 Read transducer chord configuration ....................................... 83
10.1.39 Command 178 Write polynomial calibration configuration .............................. 84
10.1.40 Command 179 Read polynomial calibration configuration ............................... 85
10.1.41 Command 180 Write meter factor.................................................................... 86
10.1.42 Command 181 Read meter factor..................................................................... 87
10.1.43 Command 182 Write archive log configuration ................................................ 88
10.1.44 Command 183 Read Archive Log configuration................................................ 89
10.1.45 Command 184 Write acquisition configuration ................................................ 90
10.1.46 Command 185 Read acquisition configuration ................................................. 92
10.1.47 Command 186 Write meter limits .................................................................... 93
10.1.48 Command 187 Read meter limits ..................................................................... 95
10.1.49 Command 188 Write meter body configuration ............................................... 96
10.1.50 Command 189 Read meter body configuration................................................ 98
10.1.51 Command 190 Write signal parameters ........................................................... 99
10.1.52 Command 191Read signal parameters ........................................................... 101
10.1.53 Command 192 Write target parameters......................................................... 102
10.1.54 Command 193 Read target parameters.......................................................... 104
10.1.55 Command 194 Reset chord proportions to defaults ....................................... 105
10.1.56 Command 195 Enter/exit fixed frequency output mode ................................. 106
10.1.57 Command 196 Enter/exit fixed digital output mode....................................... 107
10.1.58 Command 197 Set transducer type ................................................................ 108
10.1.59 Command 198 Write Frequency/Digital Output sources ................................ 109
10.1.60 Command 199 Read Frequency/Digital Output sources ................................. 112
10.1.61 Command 200 Write miscellaneous write protected parameters ................... 113
10.1.62 Command 201 Write analog input calibration ................................................ 115
10.1.63 Command 202 Read analog input calibration ................................................. 116
10.1.64 Command 203 Write piecewise linearization flow rates.................................. 117
10.1.65 Command 204 Read piecewise linearization flow rates................................... 119
10.1.66 Command 205 Write piecewise linearization meter factors............................ 120
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10.1.67 Command 206 Read piecewise linearization meter factors .............................121
10.1.68 Command 207 Write meter text .....................................................................122
10.1.69 Command 208 Read meter text ......................................................................123
10.1.70 Command 217 Write baseline times and comments.......................................124
10.1.71 Command 218 Read baseline times and comments........................................126
10.1.72 Command 219 Reset tracking targets to defaults ...........................................127
10.1.73 Command 220 Write local display configuration.............................................128
10.1.74 Command 221 Read local display configuration..............................................131
10.1.75 Command 222 Enable local display test mode ................................................132
10.1.76 Command 223 Write general meter information ............................................133
10.1.77 Command 224 Write miscellaneous non-write protected parameters ............134
10.2 Device-specific command error (response code 6) .......................................135
11. Tables
11.1 Volume units ............................................................................................ 137
11.2 Time units (flow rate) ................................................................................ 137
11.3 Volumetric flow rate units .......................................................................... 138
11.4 Pressure units ........................................................................................... 138
11.5 Temperature units ..................................................................................... 138
11.6 Velocity units ............................................................................................ 139
11.7 Decibel units............................................................................................. 139
11.8 Voltage units ............................................................................................139
11.9 Current units ............................................................................................ 140
11.10 Percent units ........................................................................................... 140
11.11 Length units ............................................................................................ 140
11.12 Thermal expansion units .......................................................................... 140
11.13 Viscosity units ......................................................................................... 141
11.14 Unit conversion factors ............................................................................ 141
11.15 Pressure and temperature tables .............................................................. 142
11.15.1 Live pressure...................................................................................................143
11.15.2 Live temperature ............................................................................................144
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12. Performance
12.1 Sampling rates.......................................................................................... 145
12.2 Power-up.................................................................................................. 145
12.3 Device reset ............................................................................................. 146
12.4 Self test ................................................................................................... 146
12.5 Command response delay .......................................................................... 146
12.5.1 Long messages................................................................................................. 147
12.5.2 Non-volatile memory ....................................................................................... 147
12.5.3 Operating modes ............................................................................................. 147
12.5.4 Write protection............................................................................................... 147
12.5.5 Damping value ................................................................................................. 147
Annex A. Device capability checklist
A.1 Device capability ...................................................................................................... 149
Annex B. Default device configuration
B.1 Default factory settings ............................................................................................ 151
Annex C. Device variable calculations
C.1 Uncorrected flow rate............................................................................................... 153
C.2 Pressure ................................................................................................................... 154
C.3 Temperature ............................................................................................................ 154
Annex D. AMS Device Manager operations
D.1 Overview.................................................................................................................. 155
D.2 375/475 field communicator menu tree .................................................................. 156
Annex E. Revision history
E.1 Document release..................................................................................................... 157
E.2 Changes Revision 2 ................................................................................................... 158
E.3 Changes Revision 3 ................................................................................................... 160
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List of Figures
Figure 2-2 3810 Series Electronics - CPU Module ................................................................................ 6
Figure D-1 AMS Device Manager menu tree .................................................................................... 155
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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 Field Device Identification summary................................................................................... 5
Table 4-1 Analog output configuration parameters ......................................................................... 11
Table 4-2 Device variables time stamp............................................................................................. 13
Table 4-3 Time stamp calculations for additional device variables.................................................... 13
Table 5-1 Device variable 0 - uncorrected flow rate.......................................................................... 15
Table 5-2 Device variable 6 - pressure ............................................................................................. 15
Table 5-3 Device variable 7 - temperature ....................................................................................... 16
Table 5-4 Device variable good indicators........................................................................................ 16
Table 6-1 Dynamic variables configurable mapping......................................................................... 17
Table 7-1 Device status byte database point mapping ..................................................................... 20
Table 7-2 Additional device status (Command 48)........................................................................... 22
Table 8-1 HART universal commands for slave implementation....................................................... 27
Table 9-1 Common-practice commands.......................................................................................... 29
Table 11-1 Volume units.................................................................................................................. 137
Table 11-2 Time units ...................................................................................................................... 137
Table 11-3 Volumetric flow rate engineering unit codes .................................................................. 138
Table 11-4 Pressure units................................................................................................................. 138
Table 11-5 Temperature units.......................................................................................................... 138
Table 11-6 Velocity units ................................................................................................................. 139
Table 11-7 Decibel units .................................................................................................................. 139
Table 11-8 Voltage units.................................................................................................................. 139
Table 11-9 Current units .................................................................................................................. 140
Table 11-10 Percent units .................................................................................................................. 140
Table 11-11 Length units ................................................................................................................... 140
Table 11-12 Thermal Expansion units................................................................................................. 140
Table 11-13 Viscosity units ................................................................................................................ 141
Table 11-14 Unit conversion factors................................................................................................... 141
Table 11-15 Pressure and temperature tables.................................................................................... 142
Table 11-16 Data points for pressure inputs....................................................................................... 143
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Table 11-17 Data points for temperature inputs ................................................................................144
Table 12-1 Sampling rates................................................................................................................145
Table 12-2 Command 42 device reset ..............................................................................................146
Table 12-3 Command response delay ..............................................................................................146
Table A-1 Capability checklist.........................................................................................................149
Table B-1 Device factory settings configuration .............................................................................151
HART Field Device Specification 3810 Series Ultrasonic Meter 1. Introduction
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1. Introduction
1.1 Scope
The scope of this document is to define the HART revision 7 functional requirements, device
specific commands and all Universal and the supported Common Practice commands
supported by the HART interface for Daniel 3810 Series Liquid Ultrasonic Flow Meters,
1.2 Purpose
The purpose of this document is to list the functional requirements for developing the 3810
Series Liquid Ultrasonic Flow Meters HART rev 7 firmware. This document complies with HART
Protocol Revision 7 and Field Device Specification HCF_LIT-18, Revision 11.0 in preparation and
development of engineering regression tests of functionality not covered by the HCF-Kit-192.
1.3 Who should use this document?
This specification is designed to be a technical reference for HART capable Host Application
Developers, System Integrators, and knowledgeable End Users. It also provides functional
specifications (e.g., commands, enumerations and performance requirements) used during
Field Device Development, maintenance and testing. This document assumes the reader is
familiar with HART Protocol requirements and terminology.
1.4 Definitions, abbreviations, acronyms and
references
The following is a list of commonly used definitions used throughout this document.
2 Definitions
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1.4.1 Definitions
1.4.2 Acronyms
1.4.3 Abbreviations
Table 1-3 Abbreviations
Table 1-1 Definitions
Name Definition
Emerson Field Communicator 375 or 475 field communicator - handheld device
Table 1-2 Acronyms
Acronym Definition
ADC Analog to Digital Converter
API Application Program Interface
ATEX Atmospheres Explosives (French)
CPU Central Processing Unit
D/A Digital-to-Analog
DAC Digital to Analog Converter
DD Device Description (HART)
EDDL Electronic Device Description Language (HART)
FPGA Field-Programmable Gate Array
HART Highway Addressable Remote Transducer
I/O Input(s)/Output(s)
LED Light-Emitting Diode
Abbreviation
Definition
o
C
Degrees Celsius (alternatively, degrees Centigrade)
A/D Analog-to-Digital
D/A Digital-to-Analog
Enum Enumerated
Hz Hertz
mA Milliamperes (also referred to as milliamps)
RX Receive
TX Transmit
/